Embodied Creativity
Embodied Creativity
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The Partnering Lab presents Embodied Creativity: a podcast focused on the methods of creative practitioners. Join our host, Ilya Vidrin, alongside a series of guests, as we explore the relationship between bodies and creativity.
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The podcast explores the intersection of the physical body and creativity, with specific topics including the philosophy of movement in dance, the impact of shape and momentum, and the broader implications of creative processes across different fields. Episodes feature examples such as discussions with Liz Lerman on the artistic process and the universal capacity to dream, showcasing how creativity manifests in diverse backgrounds and experiences.

The Partnering Lab presents Embodied Creativity: a podcast focused on the methods of creative practitioners. Join our host, Ilya Vidrin, alongside a series of guests, as we explore the relationship between bodies and creativity.
Designer Mary Hale sits down with host Ilya Vidrin to discuss the essential role of embodiment and physicality in architecture and her set design practice, particularly with inflatables.
Mary Hale is an Associate Teaching Professor at Northeastern University. Mary identifies as a designer with a particular focus on ephemeral spatial experiences, animated and brought to life through projection and movement. Mary founded ROYHALE, an interdisciplinary art, design and design-research practice, in 2014 as a vehicle for this work. Mary especially enjoys collaborations with choreographers, video artists and sound artists.

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