Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership all starting with a golden circle and the question "Why?" His examples include Apple, Martin Luther King, and the Wright brothers.
http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action.html
Showing posts with label creativity in action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity in action. Show all posts
Monday, September 26, 2011
Saturday, January 9, 2010
The Tahora Diaries - Brendan Power
A Kiwi now based in the UK Brendan is acknowledged by many as one of the most creative, skilled & versatile harmonica players around today. That's him running a harmonica workshop at Tahora [next to the washing machine!!]
He has recorded fifteen solo CDs to date, in a wide variety of musical genres.
Since he moved to Britain in 1992, Brendan’s eclectic skills and sympathetic ear have made him an in-demand session player, leading to live and recording work with artists such as Sting, Van Morrison, Kate Bush, James Galway, Paul Young, Shirley Bassey, John Williams, Mike Batt and many more.
His playing is also heard on many Hollywood movie soundtracks (eg. the 2008 Oscar winning soundtrack for 'Atonement'), and BBC TV series.
He’s featured on the internationally-syndicated Jools Holland Show and has toured worldwide, performing in venues such as China’s Great Hall of the People and The Kremlin.
In addition to his Pop, Jazz & Blues skills, Brendan is an expert player of Irish traditional music (winning the 1993 All Ireland Title), and performed for three years as soloist in the Riverdance Show. He has recorded with well-known Irish artists such as Donal Lunny, Altan, Paul Brady, Arkady, Artie McGlynn, Mary Black and others. A respected harmonica technician & customiser, Brendan is employed by Suzuki Musical Instruments Co. of Japan as their International Harmonica Specialist. You can check him out at http://www.brendan-power.com/.
Here's the evidence.
The Tahora Diaries - Ukulele
This honour was thrust upon her. Not having done anything like this before it caused her some consternation.
The question on every one's lips now is 'Have we got a hit and how many thousands can we sell?"
Watch this space.
The Tahora Diaries - Tahora Rocks
The Tahora Diaries - Toilet Innovation
The Tahora Diaries - Working with Wood
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Check them out!
Friday, January 8, 2010
The Tahora Diaries - Tracey Knits
The Tahora Diaries - Bullroarer Workshop
For the uninitiated [according to Wikipedia] Bullroarers have been used by a number of indigenous cultures in Australia, Africa, the British Isles, North America, New Zealand and other parts of Polynesia. The New Zealand Maori called them purerehua.
A cord about a metre or so in length was attached to one end and the other end was attached to a handle - although this didn't appear to be necessary for the success of the ones made in the workshop.
A simple but very effective instrument and thanks to Helen for bringing all the bits necessary to make one.
The Tahora Diaries - Drum Making
I love hitting things and making things that you can hit.
It's called percussion and you can make percussion out of almost anything.
STOMP does. http://www.stomponline.com/
A friend and colleague who works in a paper converting mill [that's where they make toilet paper] saved me some of the cardboard cores from the large rolls of paper they use to convert to toilet paper.
They look like this.
The cool dude is my son Stuart.
We stretched Oxford Nylon across the cores and stapled it into place.
The drums were then decorated in a variety of ways.
Then they were hit by hand or with beaters.
It's almost that simple.
They were put to good use drumming the New Year in around the bonfire at Tahora.
It's called percussion and you can make percussion out of almost anything.
STOMP does. http://www.stomponline.com/
They look like this.
The cool dude is my son Stuart.
It's almost that simple.
They were put to good use drumming the New Year in around the bonfire at Tahora.
The Tahora Diaries - Wayne Gillespie
It had been 23 years since Wayne had been to Tahora.
It was great to have him back.
In between times he also did a psych degree research project on the personality of rock musicians. Seems like they do have them!
I went to his song-writing workshop.
Here are some snippets of wisdom from a very fine singer song writer.
"A major writing block for singer songwriters is happiness."
"Songwriters start asking if it is good way too soon."
"2 traps for songwriters - thinking everything you write is great and accepting that a song is good enough even when something is not working."
"I can't write a song if I'm not moved."
"No-one can write a song if you don't make time for it."
"Separate the creator from the editor."
"Get used to brainstorming and make a dick of yourself!!"
That's me on the 'crate' [ a busking type drum kit] and Brendan Power [more about him in later blog] on harmonica.
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The Tahora Diaries 2009 - 2010 - Creativity in Action
The shop closed many years ago.
The school closed a couple of years ago.
It is in the back blocks of Taranaki - that's in New Zealand - not far from Whangamomona. That's where the nearest pub is - on the Lost Highway.
There's not much at Tahora except for lots of memories.
After 30 years of festivals they stopped but this year we decided to have a reunion and what a reunion it was!
Creativity in action!
The next few blogs are going to feature the creative goings on at Tahora.
The next few blogs are going to feature the creative goings on at Tahora.
That's Kerry with the guitar.
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