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Group enjoying music with singing, dancing, and playing instruments indoors.

The Creative Field

Intimate participatory gatherings exploring improvisation, music, movement, and shared creation.

A Different Kind of Gathering

These gatherings explore what happens when creativity moves beyond performance and becomes something lived together.


Music, movement, improvisation, conversation, listening, and atmosphere all become part of the experience.


Some people participate actively.
Others simply enter the room and listen.


Each gathering evolves organically and no two are the same.


The Atmosphere Matters

The intention is to create spaces that feel grounded, generous, creatively alive, and free from performance pressure.


Early gatherings will remain intentionally small and carefully curated so trust, openness, and artistic coherence can develop naturally over time.


Who These Gatherings Tend to Attract

The people drawn to these gatherings are often:

  • musicians
  • movers
  • artists
  • writers
  • thoughtful observers
  • curious humans

More important than background, though, is a spirit of openness, listening, respect, and genuine participation.


The Creative Field

As the experience unfolds, participants often find themselves entering what I call the creative field — a shared state of listening, responsiveness, and creative flow.


In this space, self-consciousness softens and attention deepens. The usual boundaries between performer and audience begin to dissolve, and creativity starts to move through the group rather than from any single individual.


Participants frequently describe this moment as being “in the zone,” where the music seems to create itself through the collective awareness of the group.


Interest List

I’m currently beginning to gather a small circle of people interested in future gatherings and creative collaborations.


If this resonates with you, you’re welcome to introduce yourself below and share a little about your background and interest in the project.

The Creative Field

Some gatherings are quiet and contemplative.
Others become rhythmic, playful, spontaneous, or deeply collaborative.

No two are the same.

Join Our Gathering


If you're interested in joining our Creative Gatherings, please include the following:


  • What draws you to this idea?
  • Please tell us a little about yourself and your creative interests.
  • Is there anything you'd like to contribute or explore within these gatherings?

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