Tasting the Sweetness” Flowing through Transformational Change"

سال انتشار: 1385
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 11 آبان 1386

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As the world grows more complex, we are challenged to look at the elements that make up this complex interconnected system of life from new angles. In today’s turbulent society we can no longer blindly use the methods and theories we have been using to explain our human living experience in this marvelous world. Recent discoveries in quantum physics and biology tell us about the interconnectedness and the natural creative effortless force of life. This has a huge impact on the way we think about ourselves, and about our relationship with the world around us. During the last ten years I have studied the universal and timeless holistic morphological principle of creative flow in action. Being an improvising musician as well as a creative coach in the organizational development field, I could see over and over again how a playful insight giving activity such as performing music with a group of non-musicians connects people and brings people in touch with their creative potential. Every time I do this work with my colleagues of the Art in Rhythm organization, we see that people are creative human beings with a need to connect with each other and learn, perform, and grow together – and with a need to let harmony emerge from diversity. In this paper I like to invite you to view your company or organization as a music orchestra, and your work as a form of Art. Let us use the music orchestra as a metaphor for our organizations, and look at the quality of our performance, the quality of how well we play together with our colleagues, the quality of our workplace, the quality of our conductors, the quality of our rhythms of production, the quality of the ways we use harmony and improvisation, and the qualit y of the silence between our notes. There are lessons to be learned from musicians who devote their lives to the creation of music and spend the bigger part of their lives practicing their art, just to be able to perform their music with the highest quality possible. How do they do it? What does it take? What inspires them?

نویسندگان

Marc Antoni van Roon

Composer, Speaker, Teacher, Co-founder of Art in Rhythm A leading improvising pianists, The Netherlands.