Conversations for stories of practice on movement, mindfulness, the creative process, and social justice happen around creating meals. As I slice, chop, and prepare a meal, thoughts for the next podcast and blog sometimes come while spicing and marinating dishes. As an educator and choreographer, the creative process for me begins to stir in the kitchen. Welcome to the podcast “What Stirs” I am your host, Dr. Desiree Cremer, the Cooking Choreographer.
Conversations with Lydia: A creative problem solver – What Stirs
Listen to the podcast with the powerful Lydia Smith–Lenardson, where she discusses the inspiration for her choreography. Her bout with cancer left her paralyzed from the waist down. If that was not challenging enough, she now faces obstacles navigating the health care system and getting support to help with her daily needs.
She describes her journey with the healing arts, “I am doing what is possible in an impossible world.”
- Conversations with Lydia: A creative problem solver
- A conversation with Marianne Cooper
- Dr. Erin Thompsonʻs Guiding Principles
- Learning through Play: Dr. Theresa Lock discusses the importance of play in early childhood and elementary school education.
- Dr. Casey Asato, Head of School at The American School of Marrakesh in Morocco
- Terry Kerby, deep-sea submersible pilot and visual artist, shares his creative process.
- Jaye Knutson, a college dance professor, shares her insights on life and the creative process.
- Lee Ikeda, music educator shares his creative process and Loco Moco experience
- Trailer: What Stirs_Season 1
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