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The Neuroscience of Improvisation
- Written by: Bradley Vines
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This program explores the neurobiology of improvisation and related topics, such as music, meditation, dreaming, psychedelics, consciousness, and behavior change, with science-based insights into deepening your practice of improvisation. The host, Bradley Vines, is a neuroscientist specializing in music and a saxophonist.
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ROLLING POINT
- Written by: Conversations inspired by the practice of Contact Improvisation
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Rolling Point is inspired by the somatic practice of Contact Improvisation where through shared physical point of contact with another, an improvised movement dialogue is innovated. I'm your host Aaron Brandes, also known as Brando. I am joined by guest co-hosts as we interview artists, activists, and teachers who use the body as a lens to make sense of the complicated issues we are facing in the world today.
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Upstaged: Parkinson's and the Never-Ending Improvisation
- Written by: Rick Seaholm
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Reflections on a variety of unrelated topics, as seen through the eyes of a person with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease. Each topic is inspired by a different "remarkable stimulus" (using vocabulary from the "No Other Life" podcast) that begs to be expressed musically.
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