The Possibility, Pleasure, Progress and Paradox of Play
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The Possibility, Pleasure, Progress and Paradox of Play

The Possibility, Pleasure, Progress and Paradox of Play

img.php-2I’m really pleased to share TEDxNavesink PLAY, which took place on May 10th at Two River Theatre in Red Bank NJ. You can watch the terrific videos of the talks and entertainment (talks grouped under Possibility, Pleasure, Progress, and Paradox; you can find mine under Possibility).

 

2 Comments
  • loisholzman
    Posted at 13:37h, 24 June

    Thank you, Robyn!

  • Robyn Stratton-Berkessel
    Posted at 13:26h, 23 June

    Lois, this is great to see. I really appreciated your talk. It was powerful at many levels. It left me with a deep appreciation that play is development and it’s performance. Play/development/performance is intrinsic to who we are becoming at all stages of our life. I’ve been reflecting on how much is revolutionary and how much is evolutionary. Thank you for all your work. Thank you for sharing.

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