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Academic Sarah Goldingay argues that as adults, rather than simply 'growing up' and 'knuckling down', we need to recapture the playfulness of childhood.

Academic Sarah Goldingay argues that as adults we lose something vital when we stop being playful. We are taught that as we age, we must "grow up" and "knuckle down" and that it's "time to face reality". According to Sarah, we have much to gain by rekindling the playfulness of our early years.

Sarah draws upon her own experiences as a theatre practitioner to reveal the ways actors can incorporate playing to get over creative blockages, injecting a welcome dose of surprise, novelty, and fun into their work.

Brian Eno's "Oblique Strategies" are, according to Sarah, a fine example of how playful provocations can breathe life back into our creative endeavours when we're running low on ideas.

In the west, playing is all too often seen as a subversive distraction from "serious work" but Sarah explains that not all cultures understand play in the same way. In India play is intrinsic, fundamental and at the very heart of a divine universe. According to Hindus, the universe itself is a playful expression of the consciousness of God. Drawing upon the work of the philosopher Alan Watts, Sarah explains that when Hindus speak of the creation of the universe they call it the play of God not the work of God.

Sarah concludes by explaining that, for her, playing isn't something worthless and transitory but a way into leaps of unbounded imagination, experimentation, and joy.

Presenter: Sarah Goldingay
Producer: Max O'Brien
A TBI Media production for 91热爆 Radio 4.

28 minutes

Last on

Sun 19 Sep 2021 23:30

Music Played

  • Shirley Ellis

    The Clapping Song

  • Rickie Lee Jones

    I Won't Grow Up

  • Brian Eno

    St Elmo's Fire

  • Peter Gabriel

    Games Without Frontiers

  • Craig Pruess

    Rasa Lila

  • Willie Nelson

    Playmate

Readings


Title: I Would Like to Be a Dot on a Painting by Miro
Author: Moniza Alvi
Publisher: The Poetry Business

Title: Impro
Author: Keith Johnstone
Publisher: Faber and Faber

Title: Body, Brain and Culture
Author: Victor Turner
Publisher: Performing Arts Journal

Title: Performance Studies: An Introduction
Author: Richard Schechner
Publisher: Routledge

Title: Zen and the Beat Way
Author: Alan Watts
Publisher: Alanwatts.org

Title: Orthodoxy
Author: G.K Chesterton
Publisher: Simon and Brown

Title: I Am the Rain
Author: Grace Nichols
Publisher: Bloomsbury

Broadcasts

  • Sun 22 Oct 2017 06:05
  • Sun 22 Oct 2017 23:30
  • Sun 19 Sep 2021 06:05
  • Sun 19 Sep 2021 23:30