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Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Alicia Peterson Baskel
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3 days ago
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Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Allowing your Creative Vision to Emerge w/ Omar Ramos
In this episode, Alicia continues her conversation with collaborator Omar Ramos as the two stage artists reveal the emerging process for their next performance piece. Listen in on where they are in their process and how they imagine this work unfolding, as they hold onto the optimistic view that the work already exists somewhere in the future. Listen to the rest of the conversation with Omar Ramos: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000721190527 Sign up for the FREE Creative Rhythms workshop with Alicia on Monday, August 25th @ 9am pacific (recording will be available to anyone who can't make the workshop live): https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=25643833&appointmentType=74530187  
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3 days ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Creative Collaboration with Lighting/Video/Sound Designer Omar Ramos
In this Episode, Alicia talks with friend and collaborator, Omar Ramos, a multi-hyphenate designer with a passion for integrating emerging technologies into stage performances. Omar speaks about his process when working to support the vision of directors, choreographers, or playwrights and the two artists dive into the details of dance pieces they've made together and how they support and challenge one another and the work they're making. Check out the performances mentioned in this episode: Untitled: Center of the Universe - https://youtu.be/QAij4QXIegM?si=2A3qXvd31jpV6zYn Space Between (trailer) - https://vimeo.com/25787249 ------------- To learn more about the work of Omar Ramos, please check out his website: https://www.omarramosdesign.com To be in touch with Alicia, please feel free to email: aliciapetersonbaskel@gmail.com or find her on Instagram at @aliciapetersonbaskel  
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1 week ago
38 minutes 15 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
The Artist / Mother Dilemma; My Personal Journey
In this first episode of season 4, Alicia speaks frankly about the difficulties in motherhood of maintaining the creative process and seeing ourselves as artists when we are so enamored/distracted by the responsibility of caring for a child. Alicia shares her journey and the shifts that she made to keep making art including shifting genres, creating new processes, and finding ways to be creatively efficient.  If you enjoy this episode, please check out these interviews with artist mothers who speak about how they balance motherhood and their creative process in our conversation.  Conversation with Visual Artist Carolyn Mara: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process-inspiration-from-artists/id1600742208?i=1000549121922 Conversation with Playwright Jennifer Barclay: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process-inspiration-from-artists/id1600742208?i=1000551417037 Conversation with Opera Director Cynthia Stokes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process-inspiration-from-artists/id1600742208?i=1000555095993 Please follow Alicia on Instagram at @Aliciapetersonbaskel
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes 15 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Bonus: When Artwork Keeps Working; A Response to EVEROTHERWISE by Leslie Seiters
In this episode, Alicia shares her experience in witnessing and processing the dance piece EVEROTHERWISE by Leslie Seiters. Alicia shares how deeply she is moved by the humanity of this piece as she is transported into worlds she knows nothing about but is encouraged to witness with love.    You may be interested in listening to Alicia's interview with Leslie Seiters before or after listening to this episode.    Follow Alicia on Instagram at @aliciapetersonbaskel
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1 month ago
20 minutes 15 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Bonus: When a Work-in-Process Showing Becomes THE Performance
In this episode, Alicia speaks about her delightful experience attending an intimate sharing of a work in process trio performance. She was invited to witness a WIP showing of the dance theatre piece, Best Worst Advice, and left satisfied and amazed that she was one of only a few to have witnessed THAT performance.  "I highly recommend that if you are in San Diego on July 12 or July 19, you go see it for yourself." - Alicia Please consider donating to fund Best Worst Advice's journey to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.  Find the fundraising information here: http://spot.fund/zgzk3wnsc Find the Open Rehearsal/Performance information here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DL7hU8WuQ-h/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MXhxamt2ajc3OHk1aA== Again, it's July 12 (open rehearsal) 3-5pm at the City Heights Performance Annex and July 19 (performance) 3-4pm at the City Heights Performance Annex.  For more from Alicia Peterson Baskel - follow on Instagram: @aliciapetersonbaskel
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1 month ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
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
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4 months ago
20 minutes

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
A Reminder to All Creatives: BE in your Body
In this solo episode, Alicia speaks about the importance of being in the body when we create. So often, our society prizes the gifts of the mind but forgets the wisdom of the body. When we stop separating them into two parts of us, we can integrate the whole body at once and utilize all of us as we create our creations.  This episode comes in response to studying the head center in Alicia's class Creative Rhythms. If you'd like to join the next three week segment of Creative Rhythms, we'd love to have you: Sign up for April: https://square.link/u/D1GqlHsI **Segment Two (April 7 - 25) Finding your Flow; How we align, commit, and emote in our creative process Wk. 1 - G Center: An Artist's Compass Wk. 2 - Heart Center: The Drive to Create Wk. 3 - Solar Plexus Center: The Emotional Pulse of Art
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4 months ago
17 minutes 35 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Studying WICKED's Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande-Butera through the lens of Human Design
In this solo episode, Alicia examines the human design charts of the actors from the movie WICKED, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande-Butera. Alicia has been obsessed with the movie since before it came out and even more after seeing it. When she saw the two main actors' human design charts, Alicia realized how they were truly made for these roles and designed to work together.  If you are interested in looking at your own creative process through the Human Design lens, allowing more alignment into your practice and therefore more breakthroughs, join Alicia in her Course: Creative Rhythms; The Art of Pause, Play, & Epiphany! Class starts March 10th & the early bird bonus ends March 2nd! Check it out: https://square.link/u/D1GqlHsI To pull up your own chart: https://www.geneticmatrix.com/free-foundation-chart/ If you enjoyed this episode, another episode you may be like is: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000669289666 To find Alicia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/
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5 months ago
20 minutes 50 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
How to Invite Epiphany into your Creative Process
In this episode, Alicia talks about her favorite part of the creative process, the epiphanies that surprise and delight all of us and give clarity about the direction our work is going. Alicia also talks about how she creates space to allow more epiphanies to happen by allowing herself to be in the process of experimenting and playing as often as possible. But it's not always easy in the "real" world to make time for creative play. Producing a final product becomes our obsession as artists. But what if this thought is actually stunting our creativity? Alicia has created a course, Creative Rhythms; The Art of Pause, Play, & Epiphany that is meant to support you in forming a habit of play and authenticity. On February 24th at 9am pst / 12pm est, Alicia will host a free intro class. If you are interested, please sign up: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=25643833&appointmentType=74530187 If you enjoyed this episode, please check out Episode 31 about Play in the Creative Process: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000685308673 Or Episode 30 about stillness: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000684385459 Follow Alicia on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/
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6 months ago
14 minutes 35 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Creating Safe Spaces for our Trans and Queer Community
In this episode, I speak with Alyssa Rose and Jesse Greenfield about some simple and loving ways to be inclusive of transgender and queer people in our community. They share what it feels like to be trans in this anti-trans world we are living in and how micro-affirmations can make all the difference between life and death. Alyssa Rose (they/them) is an artist and dreamer of liberation. They create paintings, collage, sculpture, movement-art, and healthier cultural ecosystems in dance communities. Currently, Alyssa serves as the Operations Coordinator at DISCO RIOT, a community-centered dance nonprofit based in San Diego that supports local independent artists. As a disabled and queer/trans person, Alyssa feels called to guide and empower marginalized people through embodiment. Alyssa’s ongoing interests span research around Buddha Dharma, collective liberation, neuroqueering community care, and how these areas of focus can be expressed through art and artistic process. Find them at https://www.alyssarosecreative.com/ Jesse Greenfield (they/them), MPH, CHES is a public health educator and improviser who loves using storytelling as a tool to empower individuals and communities to live their fullest and healthiest lives. Jesse facilitates applied improvisation workshops to support people in improving their spoken and unspoken communication with others, creating joyful connections, and being effective advocates for themselves and their communities. Find them at: https://www.kaleidoscopetrainingcenter.com/ Please subscribe to this podcast and follow Alicia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/ If you enjoyed this podcast, you may also enjoy my interview with Danna Yehev about the essence of creativity: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000669289666
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6 months ago
42 minutes

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
The Healing Power of Creative Expression w/ Dance Theatre Artist: Yolande Snaith
Yolande Snaith is an interdisciplinary artist and dance practitioner, navigating the merge between diverse creative practices. She has worked collaboratively in the worlds of dance, theatre and film for over forty years across Europe and the United States.  In this episode, Yolande speaks about a tragedy that created a rupture in the timeline of her journey, the death of her son Alexander. She speaks vulnerably about how she was catapulted into a new existence and how her creative expression helped save her life.  Please learn more about Yolande Snaith by visiting her website: https://www.yolandesnaith.com/ Please follow Alicia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/ If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like to listen to this solo episode about grief as part of the process: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000614660816 Or this episode near the beginning of my podcasting journey about my father: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000549882922 Thank you for listening. - Alicia
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6 months ago
42 minutes 3 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Creativity vs. Artistic Process; How do we describe what we do?
In this episode, Alicia considers the language we choose to describe what we do. Creativity, creative process, and artistic process seem to be used interchangeably, but is this really true? In attempting to answer, Alicia poses more questions. Listen in and consider your own relationship to the language you use around your art making process.  Other episodes mentioned in this episode: 1. The Essence of Creativity with Danna Yahav: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000669289666 2. The Shared Language of Creative Process with Tara Knight: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000664732630 3. The Creative Process behind EVEROTHERWISE with Leslie Seiters https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000674445541 Follow Alicia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/
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6 months ago
15 minutes

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
The Value of PLAY in the Creative Process
In this solo episode, Alicia makes a case for Play as some of the most important work we do as artists. By play, she's talking about experimentation, exploration, and a letting go of preciousness that can come with the push of trying to MAKE something of importance. What if play is the most important thing?  Alicia is creating a course for creatives and she'd love your input. Please respond to this 3-5 minute anonymous survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhmXGd5KpUW0_UHwjPttWcTO6gace7AsOK_LuV26hwaJFOdQ/viewform?usp=header If you enjoyed this episode, check out last week's episode about Stillness in the Creative Process: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000684385459 Or this episode about the value of confusion in your process: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000668466170    
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6 months ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Stillness & Your Creative Process
In this solo episode, Alicia explores the importance of adding intentional stillness to your creative toolbox. Not the kind of stillness that involves Netflix or Instagram, but the value of creating a mental stillness that allows an artist to listen to the whispers of inspiration.  If you're craving stillness in your practice, join Alicia for a Group Breathwork Meditation on Saturday, February 1st at 8am pst. Follow this link to register:  https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=25643833&appointmentType=32831327 Check out episode 25 with Eric Geiger: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000672546195 Another Episode you may be interested in: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000556681578    
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7 months ago
14 minutes 44 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Reframing your "Fails" w/ Artist and Writer Stephanie Swilley
Stephanie Swilley is a community-taught conceptual artist living in Northern Iowa, USA. Stephanie imposes no creative limitations on her creative expression, her loyalty is to an idea and she follows the mediums and techniques where they lead. Stephanie is the founder of Creative Nexus, an online interdisciplinary creative community. *Check out Creative Nexus here: https://www.stephanieswilleyart.com/creative-nexus *Check out Virtual Studio here: https://www.stephanieswilleyart.com/virtual-studio *Contribute to the IndieGoGo campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/creative-nexus-feb-mar-2025-residency#/ *Creative Nexus Residency Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVhu_8ibeSnl-whRAx33U7dS1dJr22yEzVxnMyKSsOdgkYSQ/viewform *Follow Stephanie / Creative Nexus on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativenexuscommunity?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== ________________ If you enjoyed this episode, please check out episode 23: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000670045197 And Episode 24: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000671654225 Follow Alicia Peterson Baskel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/    
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7 months ago
37 minutes 30 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
[Solo] The Creative Process is a Political Act
In this short solo episode, Alicia reveals her sadness about NOT seeing Kamala Harris elected our next president. She has a post-election reminder: Your commitment to your creative process IS a political statement. Make your art but even more importantly, value the time, space, not knowing, and lack of productivity needed to start a creative process and see how this goes against everything society expects us to value. We've got this.  
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9 months ago
8 minutes 45 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
The Creative Process behind EVEROTHERWISE by Dance Artist Leslie Seiters
In my conversation with Leslie Seiters, we talk about the process of making the piece, 'everotherwise'. A consistent process that started more than three years ago, Seiters describes her self as an in-director, noticing the tangents and pulling out fragments from an ocean of material. She writes about her decision to finally share this work, "It is long-delayed and too soon, emergent and well-established, known and what-is-it-ish? Prominent elements have faded, accidental happenstances have become central, and traces of our long process are in and out of focus." everotherwise by Leslie Seiters Friday, Oct.25th at 7:30; Two shows Saturday, Oct. 26th at 5:30 and 7:30The Prebys Stage (at SDSU, across from the ENS building) Purchase tickets here: https://psfa.sdsu.edu/calendar everotherwise interrupts an ongoing flow and assembles fragmented information into an “otherwise” weave. Dancing is tangential, coincidental, and nearly recognizable creating distance from patterns of meaning, knowing and expectation. To discover more of about the work of Leslie Seiters: https://leslie-seiters.com/ To purchase tickets for everotherwise: https://psfa.sdsu.edu/calendar Learn more about Creative Chrysalis with Alicia: https://mailchi.mp/c56f8e7440c5/creative-chrysalis Follow Alicia on IG: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/           
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9 months ago
38 minutes

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Reignite your Creative Spark with Children's Book Author and Illustrator Jonna Watson
Jonna Watson loved to write as a child, but personal experiences caused her to push her creative spark so far away that she couldn't summon it back. After living out of alignment with herself for 30 years, she learned to trust her intuition again and now creative insights come to her like magic.  *Check out Alicia's Creative Chrysalis: https://mailchi.mp/c56f8e7440c5/creative-chrysalis *Follow Alicia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/ *Follow Jonna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonna_watson/ *Find Jonna's books at: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AJonna+Watson&s=relevancerank&text=Jonna+Watson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1 *Listen to Jonna's 5 minute inner child podcast: https://tr.ee/qivlZcRd_L
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10 months ago
39 minutes 37 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
The Creative Process behind PLEASUREHOOD by Dance Artist Eric Geiger
You may also enjoy my Interview with Eric Geiger from 2022 (Episode 3): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-creative-process/id1600742208?i=1000550669672 Eric Geiger's writing about the work: "PLEASUREHOOD is a dance directed and performed by Eric Geiger with collaborators and performers Jordan Daley and Nick McGhee. Through PLEASUREHOOD I have been asking myself- how can I create more space for what I don’t know, don’t understand, or have not yet experienced? How does the work, the choreography, the “what” and the “how,” create more space for otherness, more space for sensing through my moving self, our moving selves? How can we sense more through the work? What if the choreography holds the question- how can we create the conditions in order to sense more, feel more, drop into pleasure more?Radical TendernessRadical IntimacyRadical SensuousnessThe dance and the dancing is tender, intimate and sensuous. As Jose Esteban Munoz talks about in his book Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, PLEASUREHOOD offers us an opportunity to find ecstasy together. Can how we are with each other be the material of the work? Can tenderness be the choreography? Can intimacy be the material we’re tending to?What have we been doing in the process of PLEASUREHOOD? We’ve been organizing, reorganizing, and disorganizing ourselves in order to arrive in our dancing?  We’ve been wildly moving through space, messing with time, destabilizing our habitual patterns and making room for risk taking and aliveness. We’ve been shaking and shaking it up.  We’ve been finding value in being in it together while simultaneously listening to our responsive/responsible selves. We've been making something and giving it away simultaneously. We’ve been experimenting like children playing scientist, who mix ingredients together just to see what will happen. Or, like alchemists, making something common into something magnificent. We’ve been practicing generosity together. We’ve been falling in love.PLEASUREHOOD is “of” our queerness which is different from “about” our queerness. And, our queerness informs all aspects of this dance. We are Queer and the three of us, together, exist in multiple intersections of identity, race, age, and privilege. My desire is that through the ongoing practice, through the dancing, through this kind of  togetherness, we transcend who we might believe we are.  And it’s different each time we are together, in each moment, in each place, with each witness, each time. PLEASUREHOOD offers us an opportunity to question and transform who we are rather than expressing who we are. Through the performance of PLEASUREHOOD we are continuing to figure it out.With PLEASUREHOOD I’m interested in attempting to create an arena of thought. With each attempt at dancing PLEASUREHOOD Jordan, Nick, and I step into uncertainty and vulnerability. It is inevitable for compassion and empathy, through this vulnerability, to become part of the work’s lineage. Paying attention to the process changes the process. The work does not attempt to be representational. It does not depict compassion or empathy but generates a context in which the value system of the process and its lineage is the actual desired change. Through PLEASUREHOOD we become permeable to the world. That which increases our capacity as artists also increases our capacities as human beings." Find Eric Geiger on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericandrewgeiger/ Work with Alicia in the Creative Chrysalis: https://mailchi.mp/c56f8e7440c5/creative-chrysalis  
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10 months ago
35 minutes 25 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More
Overcoming Doubt in the Creative Process; A Post-Performance Talk
Last week, I performed a dance piece that I had been researching for three years, but even so my self doubt became a problem for me to overcome. Was I prepared? Should I be doing more? Is what I'm working on worthy of being seen? All questions that creeped into my mind once I decided to share my work in performance. It was worth taking some time with these fears and questions, because in the end, I was able to make magic.  Listen to this episode for all of my pre-performance thoughts. Follow Alicia on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/aliciapetersonbaskel/ Work with Alicia to create your masterpiece: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=25643833  
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10 months ago
15 minutes 20 seconds

Inside the Creative Process; Inspiration from Artists, Writers, Performers, Designers, & More