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Join María Inés Carrión, Valeria Izquierdo, Gabriela Larrea, Paulina Lucero, and María Teresa Romero as they embark on a creative scavenger hunt, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences. Explore how they creatively communicate with inanimate objects and solve problems in innovative ways. Through inspiration drawn from Shakespeare and Mozart, discover how everyday challenges spark ingenuity and collaboration. This journey highlights the essence of creativity in daily life and the motivations behind artistic pursuits, like juggling, as shared by Viviano, a talented self-taught artist.
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CREATIVITY SCAVENGER HUNT María Inés Carrión Valeria Izquierdo Gabriela Larrea Paulina Lucero María Teresa Romero
Everyday Someonedoinganordinarything in a creativeway.
Transforming Flexibility
Misplaced Art form in an unlikelyway.
Time Telling Inanimateobjectcommunicating in an original way.
Ingenuity Problemsolved in an original way.
Inspiration Shakespeare wouldwriteaboutthis.
Troubles Problemthatneeds to be solved.
Problemthatneeds to be solved.
Creation BasisforMozart´scomposition.
Friendship Favoritesingerwouldsingabout.
Interview Viviano It is important to consider that Vivianohas not finished his regular studies. For this reason, he decided to develop a talent. He opted to work as a juggler.
Interview • Where did you learn to juggle? • I learned to juggle at Casa de la Cultura when I was part of the Salesianproject in Quito. • Who thought you, who was your mentor? • I did not have a specific teacher. I just learned by myself. However, some people motivated me to develop a talent when I was part of the Salesian project in Quito. • Where do you get ideas? • I developed this technique by myself because I liked it. However, I learned a few strategies when I was part of the Salesian project in Quito. • What motivates your creativity? • My motivation is the fact that I need to earn money to survive.