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Exploring the importance of creativity, play and imagination across society. Hosted by Steven Dahlberg and Mary Alice Long, Ph.D. Produced by the International Centre for Creativity and Imagination, in partnership with the National Creativity Network. ... 'The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves.' – Carl Jung

Creativity in Play Steve Dahlberg-Mary Alice Long

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Exploring the importance of creativity, play and imagination across society. Hosted by Steven Dahlberg and Mary Alice Long, Ph.D. Produced by the International Centre for Creativity and Imagination, in partnership with the National Creativity Network. ... 'The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves.' – Carl Jung

    Choreographer JoAnna Mendl Shaw on Amplifying Creativity Through Movement

    Choreographer JoAnna Mendl Shaw on Amplifying Creativity Through Movement

    We'll explore how movement, dance and performance can lead anyone to new insights about listening, decision-making and the creative process with our guest, JoAnna Mendl Shaw, choreographer and artistic director of The Equus Projects. Plus, we'll discover more about The Equus Projects' inter-species performance works with horses – where listening, leadership, negotiation and adaptability play out with very real consequences.

    MEET JOANNA MENDL SHAW AND THE EQUUS PROJECTS PERFORMERS IN PERSON:


    JoAnna and four performers will be featured at the Creative Problem Solving Institute 2017 from June 13 to 18, 2017, in Buffalo, New York. They will:

    Lead a day-long workshop on Strategic Problem Solving: A Kinetic Experience in Physical Listening.
    Perform The Breaking Ring, followed by a talk back with the audience and improviser/artist Gary Hirsch.
    Lead a breakout session on Moving to Think through Immersive Play.
    Faciliate the experiential FOLDING exploration using folding paper to investigate notions of leadership, leading and following, seeing the whole, and your contribution to a creation process

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    Winemaker Jim Baker on Creativity in the Vineyard

    Winemaker Jim Baker on Creativity in the Vineyard

    We'll explore where creativity resides in the winemaking process with Hopkins Vineyard winemaker and vineyard manager Jim Baker. Jim will connect the nature of creativity and creativity in nature. Find out how he ended up a winemaker in the first place. And we'll ask if winemaking is the ultimate STEAM (science, technology, education, art and math) activity!

    MEET JIM BAKER IN PERSON:

    Jim Baker will join Creativity in Play co-host Steven Dahlberg for a keynote on "The Nature of Wine and Creativity: A Sensory Wine-Tasting Experience" at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum's STEAM conference in Ridgefiled, Connecticut, on September 17.

    • 31 min
    Zoe Weil on Educating a Generation of Solutionaries

    Zoe Weil on Educating a Generation of Solutionaries

    We'll explore how "the world becomes what we teach" and how we can create a just, healthy and humane world with humane educator Zoe Weil. Zoe will share why we need to reimagine education and prepare a generation to be solutionaries -- young people with the knowledge, tools and motivation to create a better future. Zoe is the president of the Institute for Humane Eucation and the author of several books, including the recently released The World Becomes What We Teach: Educating a Generation of Solutionaries.

    • 31 min
    Mary Alice Long on Playing With Dreams and Re-Imagining Your Story

    Mary Alice Long on Playing With Dreams and Re-Imagining Your Story

    We turn the tables on our regular co-host Mary Alice Long to talk about her Archival Memoir Project and her Active Dreaming Workshop. Poet Anne O'Reilly joins us from Ireland as co-host for this episode as we talk with Mary Alice about her personal archival memoir, which includes a written memoir, performances and collection of images inspired by the birth of her surrogate son in 1987. She'll share more about the broader Archival Memoir Project, and how others might connect with it to document and share their own stories and experiences. Plus, we'll find out how our dreams can help us shape and live a more creative, playful and healthy life.

    MORE RESOURCES FROM THE SHOW:
    The Archival Memoir Project: A Performance + Invitation to Collect and Share Your Story Creatively - October 28, 2015, Ridgefield, Connecticut - More InfoArchival Memoir Project Workshop: Imagine, Play, Create and Share Your Story - October 31, 2015, Farmington, Connecticut - More InfoActive Dreaming Workshop - November 1, 2015, New Milford, Connecticut - More InfoCreativity in Play interview with guest co-host Anne O'Reilly 

    • 31 min
    Artist Nick Sousanis on the Power of Visuals (& Comics) on Learning & Creativity

    Artist Nick Sousanis on the Power of Visuals (& Comics) on Learning & Creativity

    We'll explore what happens when we bring more visual images and visual thinking -- including comics -- into teaching, learning and creativity. Our guest is comics artist and educator Nick Sousanis, who received a doctorate in education from Teachers College, Columbia University, where he wrote and drew his dissertation entirely in comic book form. His dissertation has been published as the book, Unflattening. 

    • 31 min
    Marghanita Hughes on Educating the Heart through Nature Art

    Marghanita Hughes on Educating the Heart through Nature Art

    We'll explore how to nurture children's creative intelligence, ways to incorporate nature into learning experiences and more with Marghanita Hughes. Marghanita is a nature art teacher, an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator, a naturalist, and founder of the “Let’s Go Outside” Revolution.

    “I grew up in a home where art, nature and books were the stuff of everyday life. My parents, both art teachers, allowed me the freedom to roam wild and my young mind was free to wander, explore and discover in the beautiful country-side of Scotland. That sense of awe and wonder has never left me. It’s what drives me to explore more, not just in art and nature but in life itself. The more I discover and learn the more I wish to share. I believe if we inspire a love for nature in a child, it will lead to a desire to protect it. My overwhelming goal is to nurture the Body, Mind and Spirit in each child in my classes I teach and indirectly through the teachers in my workshops.” -- Marghanita Hughes

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