Free Play
Books | Self-Help / Motivational & Inspirational
4.3
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Free Play is about the inner sources of spontaneous creation. It is about why we create and what we learn when we do. It is about the flow of unhindered creative energy: the joy of making art in all its varied forms. An international bestseller and beloved classic, Free Play is an inspiring and provocative book, directed toward people in any field who want to contact, honor, and strengthen their own creative powers. It reveals how inspiration arises within us, how that inspiration may be blocked, derailed or obscured, and how finally it can be liberated—how we can be liberated—to speak or sing, write or paint, dance or play, with our own authentic voice. Stephen Nachmanovitch, a pioneer in free improvisation, integrates material from a wide variety of sources among the arts, sciences, and spiritual traditions of humanity, drawing on unusual quotes, amusing and illuminating anecdotes, and original metaphors. The whole enterprise of improvisation in life and art, of recovering free play and awakening creativity, is about being true to ourselves and our visions. Free Play brings us into direct, active contact with boundless creative energies that we may not even know we had.
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Author
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Pages
224
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
1991-05-01
ISBN
144067308X 9781440673085
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Free Play, in as much as I can put it into words, is a fantastic hybrid of meditation and manifesto on improvising in art and life. There are no "how-to's" in terms of achieving a state of effortless improvisation, but rather an attempt to penetrate the heart that is blocked by the stagnant waters of limiting self-beliefs that create the framework on what it means to be an artist and what goes into improvisation. It aims to awaken the part of us that exist between the extremes of instinct and intuition, the Masculinity of doing and the paitent nurturing of Femininity. It's a part of us we can't conceive of in the intellect but we know exist."