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June 27, 2005

Active Entertainment

Most people, when faced with a free evening, start thinking about what movie to see, or what TV shows to watch. A great many folks spend a lot of time in passive activities, where they sit and watch someone else do something. Sometimes they even make the effort to buy tickets to an event, dress up, leave the house, get in the car and drive, and go to a gathering place (arena, concert hall) and sit and watch someone else do something.

Is there anything wrong with this? Its just entertainment, after all. There’s nothing inherently wrong in all this, but imagine what it would be like if there were no movies, TV, sporting events, Internet, theme parks, or radio shows. What would we do with ourselves? Could we survive?

Learning the Old Ways Anew

During the spate of hurricanes here in Florida during the summer of 2004, some folks got a taste of what it was like to live without TV, movies, the internet, etc. They were forced to discover “new” ways to entertain themselves, and some even found themselves a little sorry when the power came back on. But they apparently were not too sorry, as they soon drifted back to there old passive, entertainment-consuming ways.

What is Active Entertainment?

So what is “active entertainment?” Things like making music, telling stories, playing games and socializing with friends and the local community. Whenever my wife Sheryl and I spend an evening conversing with friends, or gathering together with our fellow musicians to play songs for each other, we feel like it was time well spent.

One reason I am so passionate about teaching people to make music, is that not only am I teaching them a valuable skill, I am giving them a tool for engaging in active entertainment. Playing the piano, especially pop music, can become a community activity. Gather your friends around, play a few songs, sing together. No need to be a virtuoso; just pound out a few chords. Folks used to do this in their leisure time, even when the power was on.

If it sounds good, it is good!

Posted by leon at June 27, 2005 12:24 PM

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