Next Performance
5/15/08 -
Educational Performance, West Middle School, Binghamton, NY
Anthropologists
have found “galumphing” to be one of the prime
talents that characterize higher life forms. Galumphing is
the immaculate rambunctiousness and seemingly inexhaustible
play-energy apparent in puppies, kittens, children, baby baboons
– and also in young communities and civilizations. Galumphing
is the seemingly useless elaboration and ornamentation of
activity. It is profligate, excessive, exaggerated, and uneconomical.
We galumph when we hop instead of walk, when we take the scenic
route instead of the efficient one, when we play a game whose
rules demand a limitation of our powers, when we are interested
in means rather than in ends. We voluntarily create obstacles
in our path and then enjoy overcoming them. In the higher
animals and in people, it is of supreme evolutionary value.
--Excerpt
from "Free Play – Improvisation in Life and Art,"
by Stephen Nachmanovitch, pp. 43 – 44, used with author’s
permission.
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