Why improvising is more than something from nothing, and how creativity and collaboration can improve lives and save the world.
Part discussion and part experiment, the show’s hosts American saxophonist Steve Treseler and Canadian poet/musician Lauren Best find the fun in risk-taking, unscripted conversations, and multi-disciplinary perspectives to creative practice.
Brought together by a shared belief in transformation through improvisation, Steve and Lauren bring their audience along for the journey, making it up as they go. . .
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Why improvising is more than something from nothing, and how creativity and collaboration can improve lives and save the world.
Part discussion and part experiment, the show’s hosts American saxophonist Steve Treseler and Canadian poet/musician Lauren Best find the fun in risk-taking, unscripted conversations, and multi-disciplinary perspectives to creative practice.
Brought together by a shared belief in transformation through improvisation, Steve and Lauren bring their audience along for the journey, making it up as they go. . .
S1 E1: Why Improvise?
Infinite Improvisation Podcast: adventures in music and creativity with Steve Treseler and Lauren Best.
Our explorers discuss the "why" behind the show. Why this podcast? Why improvise? Why not improvise? Why are we talking about this? Why do we believe in creativity as a tool for transformation?
For a transcription of this episode and more: https://infiniteimprovisation.podbean.com/e/why-improvise
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Infinite Improvisation Podcast
Why improvising is more than something from nothing, and how creativity and collaboration can improve lives and save the world.
Part discussion and part experiment, the show’s hosts American saxophonist Steve Treseler and Canadian poet/musician Lauren Best find the fun in risk-taking, unscripted conversations, and multi-disciplinary perspectives to creative practice.
Brought together by a shared belief in transformation through improvisation, Steve and Lauren bring their audience along for the journey, making it up as they go. . .