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I am providing a
session titled: The Creative Experience- Profiles of Courage and Passion on Tuesday,
October 2nd at the 2012
Regional Conference on Aging hosted by the Philadelphia Corporation of Aging in
Philadelphia. . The following information focuses on Creativity Workshops using
Crafts and is an excerpt from that presentation.
In general, I recommend that the
leader assess projects for these attributes to provide a successful workshop.
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Interesting: Materials should trigger curiosity and encourage willingness to engage
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Engaging: Materials/project keeps participants involved
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Clear Objectives: Explanation of tools, techniques and goal; Guidance NOT
Duplication of examples shown
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Success Driven: Encourage satisfaction and completion
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Socially Supportive
Community: Community and individual respect
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Project Appropriate for
Participants with respect to:
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Gender
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Physical ability
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Cognitive issues
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Psychological concerns
To encourage safe crafting, it is important
to develop projects with attention to these guidelines:
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No Sharp Tools
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No Precision
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No Tiny Pieces
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No Lengthy Projects
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No Complex Directions
□ No Difficult
Learning Curve
Examples of techniques that may be considered
in a project include:
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Wrapping
□ Weaving
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Knotting
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Threading
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Gluing
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Cutting (with assistance/supervision if appropriate)
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Stamping
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Rubbing
□ Tearing
The participants are
likely to realize positive results because the workshop experience:
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Builds
knowledge of
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Materials
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Techniques
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Increases
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Self
Esteem
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Socialization
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Fosters
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Independence
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Problem
Solving
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Expands
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Creative
Capability
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Confidence
For additional information or
speaker and/or workshop requests, please contact Judith Zausner at Judith@caringcrafts.com
"Arts and aging is neither about arts, nor just about aging. Rather, it is about creativity and positive
engagement—that is, creativity as both a goal and a process for shaping the self and society.“
-Steven T. Dahlberg
International Centre for Creativity & Imagination
International Centre for Creativity & Imagination
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