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Inside the Creative Process; Conversations with Artists, Writers, Performers, & Creatives
Alicia Peterson Baskel
46 episodes
2 months ago
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Arts,
Visual Arts
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Staying Devoted to Your Creative Vision While You're in the Messy Middle
Inside the Creative Process; Conversations with Artists, Writers, Performers, & Creatives
20 minutes
7 months ago
Staying Devoted to Your Creative Vision While You're in the Messy Middle
In this episode, Alicia talks about that place in the middle or the process where things NEED to be allowed to be messy. She goes from her kid's school Art Show to her own experience making her thesis project in graduate school to watching Idina Menzel in the new musical Redwood last year and how ALL of these very different productions had to experience a messy middle and overcome it.  The Messy Middle is that space in the process when you may know where you are headed, but its not showing up yet in performance, on paper, or in your art work. This is not an end point but rather a test of your own devotion to your work. Take the challenge. Go through it rather than avoiding it.  Alicia also wants to invite you to join her for the second segment of Creative Rhythms; The Art of Pause, Play, & Epiphany which is all about how devotion/dedication supports or sabotages our creative process. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please visit: https://square.link/u/D1GqlHsI If you'd like to hear more from Alicia, please follow her on Instagram - @aliciapetersonbaskel
Inside the Creative Process; Conversations with Artists, Writers, Performers, & Creatives