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The Creative Self: Exploring the Creative Process

4-weeks (last 4) | Registration closed 9/1/2024

10/25/2024-11/15/2024
1:45 PM-3:00 PM EDT on Fri

The Creative Self: Exploring the Creative Process

4-weeks (last 4) | Registration closed 9/1/2024

Imagination is the gateway to the soul. Stimulating the imagination is life affirming. Creativity opens us up to our endless possibilities no matter our age. Through the creative processes and personal experience an individual can experience how every moment lived is a creative moment, how every moment lived is an inspiration. When an individual explores their inner and outer landscape, the exploration creates a deeper understanding of life. Through sound, movement, process-oriented writing exercises, discussion, and active imagining one taps into one's creative self. The creative process taps into the infinite.

 

Bring writing materials and wear comfortable clothing.


Lois Walden

Lois Walden is a writer, singer, songwriter, librettist, record producer, and teaching artist. She is the author of the novels One More Stop (a Lambda Literary Awards finalist), and Afterworld. As founder of the gospel group The Sisters of Glory, she performed at Woodstock ’94 and co-produced their album, Good News in Hard Times, and her solo album, Traveler. Walden co-wrote the libretto for the opera Mila, Great Sorcerer. Her life and music have been profiled on CBS Sunday Morning and GMA. She has traveled America teaching teenagers about the creative process. She is the creator of the workshop series, The Creative Self.

 

Roseanne Ashby