Radical Creativity
There is no set recipe for changing the world. It takes courage and grit to boldly create something new without fearing failure.
Susan van Esch was one of the students of this year’s Radical Creativity summer course at Aalto University Summer School. As a Head of the master's programme Crossover Creativity at Utrecht School of Arts in the Netherlands, she found inspiration and new learning practices across her own discipline and the summer course at Aalto.
Susan is an anthropologist with an extensive background in international development for big corporations and international NGOs. Togetherness and bringing people closer together through creativity are particularly close to her heart.
‘I have always had a heavy focus on driving social change and working towards an equal world where everyone has the same opportunities and prerequisites. The power of creativity is elevated when people from different backgrounds, disciplines and internationalities are brought together. Radical creativity is truly a language that you don’t need words for. If we join forces, we can do so much more together,’ says Susan.
I attended the course to gather insights for a master’s program course I’m leading in Utrecht. I was especially interested in exploring how radical creativity and playful approaches can drive social change and foster collective collaboration – but also what kind of counter-effects and tension radical creativity can cause.
After the course, I was so inspired that I started to dream about a future collaborative summer school with Utrecht and Aalto, where we could meet online to exchange ideas and experiences about radical creativity. Who knows, maybe one day?
When I joined the course, I knew I wanted to get a solid understanding of what radical creativity truly means. I realize that everyone has their own interpretation of it, but to me, radical creativity is all about the journey. It’s the process – the dynamic shift from where you begin to the unexpected place you arrive at.
'I tried visualizing some of the exercises on my own after we received information about them, but doing them together was an entirely different experience. The deep connection you build with others during the exercises is something you just can’t practice or imagine in advance,' Susan comments.
‘Teaching this course for the first time was also a nourishing experience for us. We had the privilege of getting to know and enjoy the company of the course participants for two weeks. Their engagement and commitment to the course made in-class time, working together, and thinking together a wonderful experience. Now, we can look back and think about how to improve moving forward thanks to their feedback and pointers. Radical Creativity is an evolving concept for us – and we think of the classroom as a place to challenge, define, and grow with it,’ says Natalia Villaman, Radical Creativity course teacher.
We would like to keep welcoming curious participants, willing to try out different activities, not afraid to dip their toes into theoretical concepts, happy to explore their professional paths, and ready to engage in meaningful conversations with themselves and others,’ Natalia concludes.
There is no set recipe for changing the world. It takes courage and grit to boldly create something new without fearing failure.
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