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One of the world’s leading creative artists, choreographers, and creator of the smash-hit Broadway show, Movin’ Out, shares her secrets for developing and honing your creative talents—at once prescriptive and inspirational, a book to stand alongside The Artist’s Way and Bird by Bird.

All it takes to make creativity a part of your life is the willingness to make it a habit. It is the product of preparation and effort, and is within reach of everyone. Whether you are a painter, musician, businessperson, or simply an individual yearning to put your creativity to use,
The Creative Habit provides you with thirty-two practical exercises based on the lessons Twyla Tharp has learned in her remarkable thirty-five-year career.

In "Where's Your Pencil?" Tharp reminds you to observe the world -- and get it down on paper. In "Coins and Chaos," she gives you an easy way to restore order and peace. In "Do a Verb," she turns your mind and body into coworkers. In "Build a Bridge to the Next Day," she shows you how to clean the clutter from your mind overnight.

Tharp leads you through the painful first steps of scratching for ideas, finding the spine of your work, and getting out of ruts and into productive grooves. The wide-open realm of possibilities can be energizing, and Twyla Tharp explains how to take a deep breath and begin...
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"[An] exuberant, philosophically ambitious self-help book for the creatively challenged."

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The New York Times Book Review

"An entertaining 'how to' guide,
The Creative Habit isn't about getting the lightning bolt of inspiration, but rather the artistic necessity of old-fashioned virtues such as discipline, preparation and routine."

-- Cathleen McGuigan,
Newsweek

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The Creative Habit emphasizes the work habits that lead to success."

-- C. Carr,
O: The Oprah Magazine

"Twyla Tharp's amazingly plain-spoken treatise...is a frank, honest, and tough-love testament essentially arguing that art and creativity are matters of hard, old-fashioned work."

-- Sid Smith,
The Chicago Tribune

"[A]s accessible, smart and eye-opening as her dance."

-- Linda Winer,
Newsday

"Though its context is a choreographer's world, its principles are universally applicable and sound....It could change your life."

-- Elizabeth Zimmer,
The Village Voice

About the Author

Twyla Tharp, one of America’s greatest choreographers began her career in 1965, and has created more than 130 dances for her company as well as for the Joffrey Ballet, the New York City Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, London’s Royal Ballet, Denmark’s Royal Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. She has won two Emmy Awards for television’s Baryshnikov by Tharp, and a Tony Award for the Broadway musical Movin’ Out. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1993 and was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1997. She holds nineteen honorary degrees, most recently from Harvard University. She lives and works in New York City.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0743235274
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster; Reprint edition (January 6, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780743235273
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743235273
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.06 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.6 x 9 inches
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Twyla Tharp, one of America's greatest choreographers, began her career in 1965, and has created more than 130 dances for her company as well as for the Joffrey Ballet, The New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, London's Royal Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. She has won two Emmy awards for television's Baryshnikov by Tharp, and a Tony Award for the Broadway musical Movin' Out. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1993 and was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1997. She lives and works in New York City.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2012
As is my custom when a new year begins, I recently re-read this book and The Collaborative Habit. The insights that Twyla Tharp shares in them are, if anything, more valuable now than when the books were first published.

It would be a mistake to ignore the reference to "habit" in their titles because almost three decades of research conducted by K. Anders Ericsson and his associates at Florida State University clearly indicate that, on average, at least 10,000 hours of must be invested in "deliberate," iterative practice under strict and expert supervision to achieve peak performance, be it playing a game such as chess or playing a musical instrument such as the violin. Natural talent is important, of course, as is luck. However, with rare exception, it takes about ten years of sustained, focused, supervised, and (yes) habitual practice to master the skills that peak performance requires.

Tharp characterizes this book as a ""practical guide" but she also frames much of its material within a spiritual context. The creative process can probably be traced back to the earliest humans and yet so much of it remains a mystery. When Henri Matisse was asked if he was always painting, he replied, "No but when the muse visits me, I better have a brush in my hand." Of course, he was also prepared to transform an in inspiration into a work of art...and did on countless occasions.

In the first chapter, Tharp acknowledges what she characterizes as "a philosophical tug of war...It is the perennial debate, born in the Romantic era, between the beliefs that all creative acts are born of (a) some transcendent, inexplicable Dionysian act of inspiration, a kiss from God on your brow that allows you to give the world The Magic Flute, or (b) hard work." She adds, "Creativity is a habit, and the best creativity is a result of good work habits. That's it in a nutshell."

Throughout the remainder of her book, Tharp draws heavily upon her own personal as well as professional experiences (she would probably not make that distinction) while citing countless examples of other real-world situations that indicate "There are no `natural' geniuses." However, there are immensely creative people in every domain of human initiative. Therein, I think, is her primary purpose: To convince everyone who reads this book that they can be creative if they are willing to work hard enough.

Here is a representative selection of what she affirms:

o "In order to be creative you have to know how to be creative."
o "Build up your tolerance for solitude."
o "Trust your muscle memory" when physically exercising.
o "If you're like me, reading is the first line of defense against an empty head."
o "You never want the planning to inhibit the natural evolution of your work."
o "Work with the best."
o "Never have a favorite weapon." (Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of the Five Rings, circa 1645)
o "Build a bridge to the next day."
o "Know when to stop tinkering."
o "Creating dance is the thing I know best. It is how I recognize myself."

There is so much of enduring (and endearing) value in this book. Perhaps (just perhaps) this brief commentary helps to explain why I read The Creative Habit and The Collaborative Habit at least once a year and consult passages in them more often. Oscar Wilde once advised, "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken." Those who require proof of that need look no further than Twyla Tharp whose career is her art...and whose art is her life.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2010
I've always been intrigued to read this book since Merlin Mann championed it over a year ago on 43folders. I'm glad I finally got to it because this book is truly a gem. Unless you skim it passively, there's no way you won't get something out of this book. Tharp insightfully demystifies the creative process, showing that it's mostly a matter of discipline and hard work. She writes about the importance of rituals and routines, or how to prepare to create. To me, this is the key thing in the book and creativity for that matter. You have to find a way to trick yourself to make it habitual. It's difficult to form habits because we can't help thinking about the end result, but the focus should always be to start. After that, you can worry all you want about how to end something.

There's a lot of dance talk throughout the book, but not as much as to overwhelm. Plus Tharp is so well versed in other creative fields that it never reads as creativity through the eyes of a choreographer, but as someone with a deep knowledge of the creative process who could be in any creative field she wanted. Her enthusiastic appreciation of Beethoven for example was contagious. I'm lowbrow, but she made me "last.fm'd" Bach and Wolfgang.

The book is practical and insightful with elegant typography. With exception of the last chapter, all chapters have an exercise section that's enough to be worth the price of admission. It's superbly well written by a smart and classy lady.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
I am a dancer so this book was calling my name. The book provides very good analogies and methods to make creativity a habitual practice rather than a fleeting burst of motivation
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I read this book as part of a reading group made up of artists. It is rich with encouragement and advice while providing a lot of information about Tharp's life and her habits. I expect she is right in much of what she says about what it takes to be really successful. Some of my pleasure in reading her book came from learning about the dancer, but primarily in hearing that one should expect lots of failures and missteps on the way to producing your best work. Whether one is very ambitious or more relaxed in their pursuits, I think anyone who loves creating could find something useful here to keep in mind.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2005
The amazon-supplied blurb in this space opines that Twyla Tharp's "Creative Habit" is "more complex" than its self-help title suggests.

Exactly. This is America's foremost choreographer digging deep to dissect her life and her work practices, trying to distill what it is that has kept her productive and relevant throughout a professional career now at the 40-year mark. [Hint: Hard work. Ritual. Discipline. Hard work. Practice. Hard work...getting the picture?]

In addition, there are two other threads in the book well worth your while. The first is the invention of Twyla Tharp, a self-made, up-from-the-bootstraps talent from the foothills of San Bernadino, CA. Curious about the unique Twyla Tharp name? So was I. Tharp explains it here, and credits her Mom with wanting to pick out something striking for her daughter. Clearly, Mom had big plans for young Twyla, who did not disappoint.

The second in the invention of "Movin' Out," the dance story Tharp conceived and directed to the music of Billy Joel. This is briliant, spine-tingling stuff. In fact, I'd gladly pay $25 to read a book dedicated solely to the creation of "Movin' Out." It's fascinating to read how Tharp created the idea from scratch, presented it to the singer to get his approval and then drove it forward from there. You even get blow-by-blow details on how Tharp overhauled the Act One as the play worked out its off-Broadway preview kinks in Chicago. [And, as a Billy Joel fan, it's nice to see that he comes across as Tharp's perfect partner.]
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fiona spreadborough
5.0 out of 5 stars Inseperation and persperation
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2023
I love this book and Twyla Tharp, she is really inspiring and old school, face forward in the direction you want to go and keep going. She used to say, her workout or exercise as a ballerina didn't begin when she got into class it began from the moment she left the house. She's very focused, read her book it's great to help you realine your thoughts and work ethic. I'm going to read it again soon
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fiona spreadborough
5.0 out of 5 stars Inseperation and persperation
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2023
I love this book and Twyla Tharp, she is really inspiring and old school, face forward in the direction you want to go and keep going. She used to say, her workout or exercise as a ballerina didn't begin when she got into class it began from the moment she left the house. She's very focused, read her book it's great to help you realine your thoughts and work ethic. I'm going to read it again soon
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Samya Daleh
5.0 out of 5 stars Creative DNA, interesting
Reviewed in Germany on February 14, 2022
This book was written by a woman who creates dances, but actually it applies to any kind of creativity.
Yes, similar to the books about talent it is all about training, or better to say for creativity: working. Work creatively every day and you will see progress.
But there is more. There might be something in you you need to follow and nourish. Twyla calls it Creative DNA and I wonder if everyone has it in anyway. It means that your thinking is hardwired to one or the other kind of art. If you see a picture and start to make up stories in your mind, you might be a writer. If the picture makes you hear music in your thoughts, you are a musician. Interesting concept.
This book also gives hints about how to handle the bigger and smaller problems of an artist, like a creative block or what to do when the body doesn't allow everything anymore.
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Eduard Lacueva
5.0 out of 5 stars Fácil de leer y motivador
Reviewed in Spain on February 4, 2022
Es un libro muy sencillo de leer pese que esté sólo en inglés. Además conecta contigo de forma muy sincera y honesta, por lo que motiva de una manera màs asertiva en mi caso. Se ve real, no como otros libros que exponen métodos como única verdad. En este libro, la autora explica cómo es un manera de trabajar, sin pretensiones. Muy contento con la compra!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maravilloso e libro y el servicio de entrega eficiente
Reviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2020
Maravilloso e libro y el servicio de entrega eficiente
Gali
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Reviewed in India on September 11, 2019
Very supportive
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