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Collaboration - Creativity Series Part 4

Episode 4 of the Steveston People podcast, hosted by Steveston People Podcast, titled "Collaboration - Creativity Series Part 4" was published on March 16, 2025 and runs 25 minutes.

March 16, 2025 ·25m · Steveston People

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When collaborating with others on creative projects, there's a lot to navigate. How do we handle different personalities, ideas, and egos? In the end, is engaging in collaborations really worth it?In Part 4 of this season’s mini-series on art and creativity, hosts Vitor and Tania examine the topic of “collaboration”. By exploring the voice clips of local Steveston creatives (including Vitor's mom) we examine:Pros and cons of collaboration versus solo projectsPositive approaches to working successfully in teamsHow to incorporate collaboration into arts educationGuests featured in this episode:Devony Jasmine (multimedia content creator)Renata Moreno (scriptwriter & theatre director)Natasha Lutz (dance artist & educator turned community culture & recreation professional)Bonus:After discussing the voice clips, Vitor and Tania write and perform songs about collaboration. The hosts also reflect on what makes their creative partnership work.Press play now and enjoy the show!Steveston People website

When collaborating with others on creative projects, there's a lot to navigate. How do we handle different personalities, ideas, and egos? In the end, is engaging in collaborations really worth it?


In Part 4 of this season’s mini-series on art and creativity, hosts Vitor and Tania examine the topic of “collaboration”.


By exploring the voice clips of local Steveston creatives (including Vitor's mom) we examine:

Pros and cons of collaboration versus solo projects

Positive approaches to working successfully in teams


How to incorporate collaboration into arts education


Guests featured in this episode:

Devony Jasmine (multimedia content creator)

Renata Moreno (scriptwriter & theatre director)

Natasha Lutz (dance artist & educator turned community culture & recreation professional)


Bonus:

After discussing the voice clips, Vitor and Tania write and perform songs about collaboration. The hosts also reflect on what makes their creative partnership work.


Press play now and enjoy the show!


Steveston People website


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