Abstract
What are the skills and capabilities that are really important to facilitate co-creative processes? In this episode we hear thoughts on this question from a range of collaborative practitioners including three main guests David Lilley, Johanna De Ruyter and Callie Doyle Scott, who share insights from their diverse practice across theatre, business, social change and role play games. Topics we explore include:
The mindsets and attitudes conducive to collaborating effectively with others
What we can learn from tabletop role play game facilitation skills and improv theatre
The essential, but often overlooked, soft skills we need, such as listening and flexibility
How we can go about learning and practicing these skills and capabilities over time
What’s needed to build relationships that generate new, more imaginative, creative, innovative possibilities, actions or ideas or responses
The mindsets and attitudes conducive to collaborating effectively with others
What we can learn from tabletop role play game facilitation skills and improv theatre
The essential, but often overlooked, soft skills we need, such as listening and flexibility
How we can go about learning and practicing these skills and capabilities over time
What’s needed to build relationships that generate new, more imaginative, creative, innovative possibilities, actions or ideas or responses
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | https://scccp.net/podcast/skills-for-co-creative-relationships/ |
Publisher | Australian National University |
Media of output | Podcast |
Size | 36 minutes 51 seconds |
Publication status | Published - 18 Nov 2022 |