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The Creativity Workshop in Paris


Program Overview

The Creativity Workshop in Paris is not scheduled this year.
Please see our Calendar for our current schedule.

Each day The Creativity Workshop in Paris will meet for approximately 3½ hours. We will explore ways to expand our creativity through a series of exercises including guided visualizations, creative writing, memoir, oral storytelling, automatic writing, map making, photography, collage, and free-form drawing. Many of the exercises are focused on the helping you see and absorb this remarkable city.


What will you learn?

The Creativity Workshop is an experiential workshop of doing and experimenting. You will go straight to the source of your imagination and outrun creative blocks and negative self criticism. The Workshop's exercises, techniques and instructor talks are focused on helping you:

  • Learn practical techniques to stimulate your creativity and imagination
  • Get in touch with the innate creativity you already have
  • Explore creativity as a way of life: a process rather than just a product
  • Find inspiration in the world around you
  • Get over creative blocks and the fear of failure
  • Learn how to make time in your life for creative work
More on what you will learn
  • Engage your curiosity every day
  • Work with many different mediums to more deeply develop your creativity in your chosen medium
  • Use your memories to engage your imagination
  • Discover how to use your creativity for a lifetime of learning
  • Give yourself the time, permission, and nourishment to do the creative projects you love
  • Establish a 15 minute a day creativity practice to accomplish these goals after the workshop ends

Daily Schedule

Here is a sampling of just some of the exercises and techniques we will be working with in class. Participants tell us the time in workshop seems to fly by. The order and kinds of exercises and the instructors' talks may vary. Some exercises are done individually while others are collaborative.

Arrival. Free day

  • Time for you to settle in and relax.

First day of workshop

  • Introduction to the hows and whys of The Creativity Workshop.
  • Relaxation: Exercises in relaxation techniques to help your imagination flow.
  • Guided Visualization: Calling forth the vocabulary of your imagination using the myth of the hero's journey as a framework.
  • Automatic Drawing excercise: Finding your hidden imagery.
  • Show and Tell: Retrieving and sharing childhood memories to spark new ideas. This exercise will sharpen your storytelling skills.
  • Instructors' talk: How some famous writers, scientists, and artists found their inspiration, and how you can use some of their methods to find yours.

More on Daily Schedule


Second day of workshop:

  • Relaxation.
  • Guided Visualization: Map-making as a way to find, chart, and communicate your creative process and projects.
  • Automatic Writing: How automatic writing (also known as “free writing”) can help you create in new and surprising ways. How you can use automatic writing to outrun your inner judge, get over creative blocks and discover new ways of developing and editing written work. How alternating between writing and drawing can help you develop creative flexibility and mind dexterity.
  • The Interview: Listening to and experiencing a life outside your own. How listening is as important as doing in creative work.
  • Writing in Cafes: an exercise that will take place over the next 3 days.
  • Instructors' talks may include:
    • How to do on-going creative work in short modules of time.
    • How to use luck and coincidence to jump start creative projects.


Third day of workshop:

  • Guided visualization: Letter writing as a way to express voice, character and audience.
  • Miniature Theatre: Storytelling with found objects.
  • Automatic Writing: Writing in Groups. How writing and/or drawing with others can stimulate your imagination and expand your point of view.

  • Instructors' talks may include:
    • The importance of play in creative work
    • Valuing creative process over product


Fourth day of workshop:

  • Guided Visualization: The Myth of the Other. Imagining yourself living a parallel life. What would you do that you aren't doing now?
  • The Sand Mandala: Making an Illuminated Manuscript.
  • Final Group Excercise.
  • Instructors' talks may include:
    • The Gift of the Amateur
    • Creativity is a Muscle: Use it or Lose it
    • Making your home and work environments inspiring
    • How to stay creative after The Creativity Workshop ends
    • Cafe exercise: Writing, drawing, photographing people you find in local cafes
    • The Illuminated Manuscript: A collaborative exercise in combining mediums and perspectives.


Departure




Upcoming Workshops
2012
  • New York June 8 - 11
  • Crete June 26 - July 3
  • Barcelona July 5 - 12
  • Provence July 15 - 22
  • Florence July 24 - 31
  • New York August 17 - 20
  • New York October 19 - 22
  • Dubai December 5 - 10
  • 2013
  • Singapore February 13 - 18
  • Prague March 24 - 30

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“The Workshop was a wonderful celebration of our individual possibilities. Everyone jumped in wholeheartedly and supported each other's undertakings. One of the biggest surprises was the effect of drawing on my work and life. I'm one of those non- drawing people, but as I sketched, it helped me to see more and more. I can't wait to take the Workshop again. It is food for life.”

Stephanie Satie, Actress and Playwright, Los Angeles
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