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What does creativity mean in different contexts?

January 23, 2016 by Soumya Radhakrishnan

I happened to stumble upon Ganavya Doraiswamy's TED talk and found some interesting takeaways as follows: 


While only some of us are privileged and can afford to go behind creative pursuits such as arts, and music, all of us can be creative. Creativity is for everyone including the wealthy, who seeks higher needs on Maslow’s hierarchy and the poor, who are struggling to meet the lower level needs on Maslow’s hierarchy. The rich go behind creative pursuits for self-esteem and self-actualization needs whereas the poor use their creativity for keeping themselves sane and for survival.


So, this time, on artist recommendation is Ganavya. She's a dancer and an incredible singer. I have been listening to this playlist on a loop. 


My personal favorite is the track, Oru Payyan/Nature Boy. Her tonal aesthetics in 500 miles/Anju Kadal reminds me of the beginning portion of the Tamil song, Santhippoma sung by Chinmayi. Her rendition style of Nithakam/Summertime reminds me of Sid Sriram's in Adiye. 
Also, do listen to her TED talk.

Ganavya Doraiswamy, a Valencia campus post-graduate fellow and singer who was born in New York City and raised in Southern India, drew on her experience working in a prison to talk about how creativity is born out of necessity, and how it can be used to solve problems. valencia.berklee.edu tedxberkleevalencia.com www.facebook.com/BerkleeValencia In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience.

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January 23, 2016 /Soumya Radhakrishnan
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