Nurturing creativity in comfort; Gently pushing the boundaries within a zone of safety
Carlota Torrents, Sílvia Garcías de Ves, Matthew Bourke, Veronique Richard

TL;DR
This study shows that supportive and comfortable environments, rather than just challenging ones, help students develop creativity through dance.
Contribution
The study introduces a nuanced understanding of how comfort and support, rather than discomfort, foster creative development in educational settings.
Findings
Comfort, support, and positive emotions significantly enhance creative self-efficacy and emotional creativity.
Psychological safety and social connections are crucial for creative engagement and innovation.
Consistent engagement and positive experiences improve tolerance for ambiguity and ideational behaviors.
Abstract
In today’s rapidly evolving world, fostering creativity within educational settings is essential to prepare individuals for complex global challenges. This study explores the dynamic interplay between individuals and their environments in nurturing creative potential. The research focuses on the influence of participants’ experiences of challenge, comfort, destabilization, support, connection, engagement, and emotions on developing students’ creative potential throughout a creative dance intervention. Ninety-three university students (62 men and 35 women; Mean age: 20.5) participated in 36 creative dance classes over four months. Creative self-efficacy, tolerance for ambiguity, emotional creativity, and ideational behaviors were assessed before and after the intervention. After every class, a brief questionnaire assessing students’ experience of creative dance was filled out. A two-step…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCreativity in Education and Neuroscience · Diversity and Impact of Dance · Flow Experience in Various Fields
