Florence – city of Renaissance splendor. Home of Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Botticelli. Florence is also the setting of Bruneleschi’s Duomo which revolutionized architecture and the Uffizi Gallery which contains masterpieces of Renaissance masters and is the legacy of the Medici family.

Each day the Creativity Workshop in Florence will meet for 3 1/2 hours. We will explore ways to expand our creativity through a series of exercises including guided visualization technique, automatic drawing and writing, map making, memoir, and storytelling. Throughout the workshop, the
exercises and talks by the instructors will focus on ways to:

arrow Believe in your creativity
Stimulate your perceptive abilities
Find inspiration in the world around you
Discover and use images from the unconscious
Get over creative blocks and the fear of failure
Engage your curiosity
Recognize and use your creative instincts
Give yourself the time, permission, and nourishment to do creative work
Develop a daily practice to accomplish these goals
Work collaboratively
Use your memories to engage the imagination

(Order and kinds of exercises and instructors' talks may vary. Some exercises are done individually while others are collaborative.)

Day by Day in Florence

Wednesday, July 14, 2010: Arrival. Free day
Time for you to settle in and relax.

Thursday, July 15: First day of workshop
Introduction to the hows and whys of the
Creativity Workshop. Exercises in relaxation technique and guided visualization. Visualization: writing and drawing using the myth of the hero’s journey as our framework. Automatic Drawing exercise: Finding our hidden imagery. Exercise in ‘show and tell’ as a means of honing our natural storytelling styles and retrieving childhood memories to spark ideas. Instructor talks about famous writers, scientists, artists and their sources of inspiration, and how we can use some of those same sources.

Friday, July 16:
Relaxation exercise followed by a visualization using map making. Map making as a way to find, chart, and tell fictional stories and true life experiences. Exercise in Automatic Writing. How automatic writing allows you to brainstorm and create in new and surprising ways. How we can use automatic writing to get over creative blocks and discover new ways of developing and editing work, while avoiding self-censorship. Why alternating between writing and drawing aids us in developing creative flexibility. The Interview: Listening and experiencing a life outside our own. How listening is as important as doing in creative work.

Saturday, July 17:
Today's visualization exercise uses letter writing as a way to explore voice in writing. Miniature Theatre: an exercise in storytelling with found objects. Automatic Writing continues with Writing in Groups. How writing and/or drawing with others can stimulate our imaginations and expand our points of view. Topics of instructors' talks may include: the importance of play and the need to value the creative process over product. Enforced Cafe-Sitting: the art of relaxed observation. How to carve out time for creativity in a busy schedule. How to do on-going creative work in a short modules of time? How we can use luck and coincidence to jump start creative projects. Creative freedom requires discipline: Developing daily practice.

Sunday, July 18:
Today's visualization is The Myth of the Other: imagining ourselves living a parallel life. The imagination's magic phrase: What If. The Graphic Novel: Hw a team can recognize and use their creative instincts together. Doors and Windows: exploring how to focus on the details of your environment using photography, writing and drawing. Importance of detail in making creative work come alive. Finding inspiration in the world around us. Topics of instructors talks may include: honoring our innate creativity; how to rekindle fearless imagination.

Monday, July 19:
Visualization exercise using maps and legends to tell our stories. Automatic drawing and writing exercises continue. How to be our own trickster and transform ourselves and our creative ventures. Exercise using postcards. Cafe exercise: Writing, drawing or photography to search for characters. Exercise in stimulating our perceptive abilities and discover and use images from the unconscious. The Lesson of the Sand mandala: How process can also be product. Instructor talk: How to get over creative blocks and the fear of failure. Making our home and work environments inspiring for the imagination. Life after the Workshop: Ways to keep using these techniques to keep our imaginations alive and flourishing. How to give yourselves the daily time, permission and nourishment to do creative work.

NOTE: There are no classes on the final 2 days of the workshop. These days are free for participants to put to active use the various techniques learned in the workshop and to explore the cultural, historical and natural riches of each location and its people. It is suggested you make your sightseeing plans during your stay and not before you come to allow for flexibility in your itinerary. Most excursions are available with very little time in advance.
Excursions are not included.

FREE DAY: Tuesday, July 20 - Suggested visit:
Trip to Tuscan hill towns, including San Gimignano and Cortona

FREE DAY: Wednesday, July 21 - Suggested visit:
Trip to Siena or Fiesole.

Thursday, July 22: Departure

HOSTEL SHARING:
$1,875 (Includes tuition and 8 nights accommodation sharing a room and sharing a bathroom and air conditioning at Youth Hostel Firenze 2000 or similar).

HOSTEL PRIVATE:
$2,175 (Includes tuition and 8 nights accommodation in a single room with private bathroom and air conditioning at Youth Hostel Firenze 2000 or similar).

SUPERIOR SHARING:
$2,350 (Includes tuition and 8 nights accommodation sharing a room and sharing a bathroom, full buffet breakfast and air conditioning at Hotel Anglo-American 4 or similar). Also note: Workshop meetings take place here.

SUPERIOR PRIVATE:
$2,850 (Includes tuition and 8 nights accommodation in a single room with private bathroom, full buffet breakfast and air conditioning at Hotel Anglo-American 4 or similar). Also note: Workshop meetings take place here.

TUITION ONLY: Check this option and we will contact you with more information.

See the general differences between our types of accommodations

MAKE YOUR OWN HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS: If you want to make your own housing arrangements please check with us for details.

NOTES: 1)We cannot guarantee the quality, cooling level, or functioning of the hotels' air conditioning. Air conditioning in Europe is seldom up to American standards of cool. 2)European hotel rooms tend to be smaller than American ones.

Discounts:
$500 off for summer participants taking the workshop for the third or more times.
$300 off
for repeating summer participants.

$150 off each participant for groups of 4 people or more registering together.
$100 off University of Iowa educators, students and staff.
$100 off each participant for groups of 3 people registering together.
$50 off each participant for groups of 2 people registering together.
For those participants sharing room an additional discount may be available depending on accommodations.


Special offers and discounts cannot be combined.

Spouses/companions who would like to travel with their partners but do not want to attend the workshop may share a room for a an additional small fee.
Vacancies
are limited and accommodations will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. We encourage early registration in order to obtain the level of accommodations you seek.

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"The Creativity Workshop in Florence remains etched in my mind as one of the most rejuvenating, nurturing, enlightening, relaxing, growth-inducing experiences of my life. I use the Workshop exercises in teaching hard core science classes."
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