Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to enable students from all disciplines to comprehend the basic creativity skills practically and to help to discover their own unique forms of expression.
Course Content: Theoretical framework and practice-based studies will be carried out together in the course. Movement- based and body-oriented improvisations, painting, installation, video and working with other artistic materials constitute the applied studies, while the main themes such as the philosophy of performance and creation, ancient rituals, Cartesian period and rationality, body-mind relationship constitute the theoretical framework. Studies of Nietzsche, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Garcia-Plevin, Rollo May, and Byung Chul-Han can be considered among some reference readings.