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Another slice at the meaning of Creative Aging

Posted by creativeaging on December 6, 2007

Since our aging process begins at birth, creative aging could begin at any age. Customarily people in this field define it as occuring in the second half of life, or 50. There are many heartwarming and inspiring stories of people choosing to age creatively; I met last week a provocative example of the name of Roz, an 80 year-old woman whose feet still call her to dance and whose art is literally award-winning. More about Roz in another post because I am still in awe of another example of aging, of living creatively I read about some months ago. Her name is Carol and her forte is poetry, specifically the Japanese arts of Haiku and Tanka. What gives Carol’s story such resonance is that she is living and aging creatively in an iron-lung. Yes, Carol was struck down with polio in the 1st grade, in 1955. Since then she sees the world through the window, often only through the mirror over the head of her bed, but what a world she sees.

Her sharp knife quick
to peel, core, slice the red apple
    we talk of childhood fears
           how I blocked my ears
           against the fair tale

This award-winning Tanka links the homely, yet violent act, of cooking, perhaps an apple-pie with those great Western Massachusetts Cortlands, with the terrors the children find so often in our world. I’ll never peel an apple again the same mindless way. Now that is the power of creativity and art. The old made new again.

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Road Trip!

Posted by creativeaging on November 28, 2007

Tomorrow we travel to Washington, D. C. to attend the Open House for the National Center for Creative Aging (NCCA). The special guests are impressive: Dr. Gene Cohen, Maria Genne, Anthony Hyatt, and Stuart Kandell. There will be storytelling, drama, music, poetry and visuals to celebrate the new home of the NCCA. The Center will be partnering with the George Washington University’s Center on Aging, Health & Humanities. Dr. Jean Johnson, senior associate dean for GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences said “This is one of the most exciting partnerships. [It] will impact how we teach and think about aging, reaching beyond the GW Medical Center and extending to the national and global communities.”

This is exciting for us because we are the creative aging network for North Carolina! Our communities will benefit from the development of programs based on the research results coming from this partnership. We’ll let you know how the trip goes and what we learn!

To learn more about the Center for Creative Aging-North Carolina (CCA-NC) go to www.cca-nc.org and check us out!

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