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Virtual Speaker Series - Four Seasons of Creativity for Elders

When

Thu 01 / 11 / 2024
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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on Zoom

Who can attend

Open to all

Limited capacity: Registration Closed

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Free, but donations appreciated to cover costs! Click on "Donate for this Event" below.
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Four Seasons of Creativity for Elders

Speaker: David Oldfield

It is not common knowledge, but elderhood is a wonderfully creative time in the human life cycle. Like a coal breaking into fire, the imagination is enflamed by the experience of being old, of nearing the end, and wants – needs – to give expression to what we’re thinking and feeling.

The creative imagination is a terrific source of fresh energy, and a faculty perfectly matched to the “work” of being old. It is the bringer of options and new possibilities. It helps us wonder after life’s great mysteries. It is a natural story maker at a time when we need to “connect the dots” and describe the experiences that have led us to become the people we are today. It is playful, and helps us live lightly, to find the joy in the commonplace, and peace in difficult times. It gives us a language to express our hopes and fears, our awe and sorrows; and it is the only thought form free enough to contemplate the big existential questions that arise at this time of life.

In elderhood we need occasions to reawaken our creative imaginations. We need them to help us reflect on the whole of our lives and find the story-thread that runs through all our days. We need others going through similar life changes to whom we can share. And we need creative tools to help us give expression to the private paths that make each of us unique, and the common ground we all share.

NNV hopes to help you meet these needs through an ongoing new series called Four Seasons of Creativity for Elders. Each season you’ll be invited to engage in a creative experience designed specifically for elders and our shared need to tell our stories in new and imaginative ways. These workshops will run for 4-6 weeks (depending on the activity), and will be guided by David Oldfield, Director of The Midway Center for Creative Imagination, who has led several such groups for us in the past.

Each season we will engage our creative imaginations using a different form of creative expression. In this Virtual Speaker Series presentation, David will introduce the new series and discuss creativity in elderhood.

David Oldfield has been inviting older people to construct maps of their lives for many years. He will share stories and illustrations from his recent book, An Atlas of Aging, which features the life maps of 20 older adults from around the world. The presentation will end with an invitation to join a small group of NNVers for a six-week life mapping experience, facilitated by David.

David Oldfield is founder and director of Farther On, a movement dedicated to reframing the later years of life as an adventure to be lived rather than a problem to be solved. David has spent the last 35 years designing transformational experiences and toolboxes to help people through threshold times in the lifecycle--adolescence, midlife, retirement, and the final threshold of our deaths.

David’s guidebooks and programs address these profound transitions and have been used around the world. Additionally, he is devoted to helping corporations and organizations through their own threshold moments of growth and renewal. His work is grounded in the timeless wisdom of world mythology.

Northwest Neighbors Village is a local non-profit dedicated to building a supportive community where older adults are valued and age with dignity. We are delighted to offer these programs for free to our neighbors, and keep you engaged and learning. To learn more about us or to support our efforts to enable older adults to thrive in Northwest, DC, please visit our homepage.

Thank you for your interest in our program!

Our membership dues only account for 1/3 of our budget, and we rely on the support of generous donors to continue to create and share engaging programs with the community. If you enjoy this program, please consider making a donation to Northwest Neighbors Village.