Join us in this episode as we explore groundbreaking educational initiatives at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where the convergence of art and engineering is creating new pathways for creative learning. Led by embodied experts Simon Henein, performer and professor in microengineering, and Simona Ferrer, a choreographer, projects like 'Improgeneering' and 'Performance Lighthouse' are transforming academia by integrating improvisational arts into engineering. Discover how these programs are fostering innovation, enhancing teamwork, and establishing meaningful student-teacher connections. Experience the blend of creativity and collaboration that challenges conventional academia & education and understand its potential for personal and community growth and more future proof students!!
//TIMESTAMPS00:00 The Embodied Educator Podcast
00.48 Poem performance by Joëlle Valterio
04:20 Meet the Team: Simon Henein and Simona Ferrer
06:40 The Genesis of the Course
09:10 Improvisation Techniques in Engineering - “sensation of the empty page” Drawing from improvisation in real life Application of
13:05 Course Structure and Student Experience
17:25 Reflective Diaries and Student Feedback
34:33 Grading Feedback Dynamics and Authorship
46:15 Practical Exercise: Exploring Peripheral Vision
53:20 Broadening Perception in Improvisation
57:10 Collective Creativity: Audience and Performer Dynamics
59:45 The power of observation to learning - the hollow illusion
01:04:00 The missing link in academia curricula - learnings
01:09:20 Impact: Sense of deeper belonging
01:13:20 Broader mission through Barefoot Academic Teaching
01:16:35 Sustainable impact: “university meets the city”
01:19:18 Support and embedding of improgineering in the city
01:22:00 ONE simple embodiment tip from Barefoot Academic Teaching
01:25:25 Suspending judgement & daydreaming
01:29:35 The precise and powerful transformative learning process
Tune in 46:15
Simon guides us into a Practical Exercise where we exploring looking beyond our gaze. Peripheral Vision
📱LinkeDIn: Liz @Liz Wientjes
📱Instagram: @Bodylizious
LinkedIn: @Simon Henein
LinkedIn: @Simona Ferrar
//RESOURCES
Webpage of the IMPROGINEERING course (“Collective creation: improvised arts and engineering”)
https://www.epfl.ch/labs/instantlab/improgineering/
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Link to order the "Barefoot” book:
R. Tau, L. Kloetzer, S. Henein (Eds.), 2024, Barefoot academic teaching: performing arts as a pedagogical tool in higher education, 204 pages,SCENARIO Book Series, Schibri-Verlag Publisher
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Webpage of the "Performing Arts as Pedagogical Tool in Higher Education" (ASCOPET) research project
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Webpage of the newly created "EPFL Performance Lighthouse”, led by Simona and Simon
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Articles and book chapters we published within the ASCOPET project:
L. Kloetzer, R. Tau, J. Valterio, S. Henein, “Performing arts as a tool for university education during a pandemic: Moving from an in vivo to an in vitro modality,” Qwerty, Open and Interdisciplinary Journal of Technology, Culture and Education, Volume 16, N2, 2021
L. Kloetzer, S. Henein, R. Tau, S. Martin, J. Valterio, “Teaching Through Performing Arts in Higher Education : Examples in Engineering and Psychology.” Scenario, Volume XIV, Issue 2 , 2020.
R. Tau, L. Kloetzer and S. Henein, “The Dimension of the Body in Higher Education : Matrix of Meanings in Students’ Diaries.” Human Arenas, 2021. doi : https ://doi.org/10.1007/s42087-021-00206-1
G. Feraud, S. Henein and R. Tormey , “The ICED 2020 (International Consortium for Educational Development) interdisciplinary panel discussion.” ETH Learning and Teaching Journal, Vol 2, No 2, 2020.
S. Martin, “Dancing with Real Bodies : Dance Improvisation for Engineering, Science, and Architecture Students.” Algorithmische und ästhetische Bildung : Ansätze für eine zukunftsorientierte und nachhaltige Netzwerkgesellschaft : Emerging Transdisciplinary Explorations for the Digital Age, Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2021.
L. Kloetzer, S. Henein and R. Tau, “Improgineering: former à la conception collective par l’improvisation”, Vulnérabilités et risques émergents-penser et agir ensemble pour transformer durablement, 56ème congrès SELF. 6-8 juillet 2022.
S. Martin, “Embodying Recognition: Dance Improvisation for Scientists”, Research Catalogue, 2023.
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Holomask illusion illustrated or wat this video if you like to create a holomask yourself (with your kids)