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    Elder Neal A. Maxwell, in an article in the New Era regarding creativity, stated the following:

    Righteous work is our love of God and of our neighbors being made manifest! Creative work is a special

    expression, a more excellent way (1 Cor. 12:31), ofshowing that love. Creative expression can also

    represent the celebration of our gratitude to God for our gifts and talents . I live in a universe which I

    believed to have been created through upmost divinity, by a great and supreme Creator. Everything

    which surrounds me, is above and below me, is a blatant result of artistic creativity. Without creativity,

    the world would cease to know newness in anything. I can contribute to the ongoing creations

    through my involvement in dance.

    Although the creative process of developing and sculpting choreography can be strenuous and

    frustrating, the end result of a powerful enough product makes every moment of the hard work worth

    it. One of my favorite aspects of developing creativity is the moment when, as a creator, the truest

    workings of your heart and soul become manifested outwardly. In that first gesture or first step when

    you feel a piece of yourself being revealed, the movement feels so natural. It can make you feel

    vulnerable to be so exposed, yet the feeling is to liberating at the same time. This is pure honesty. You

    can choreograph your truest opinions on life experiences or social and political events. You canchoreography your unadulterated feelings on what you are going through in your personal life. As Elder

    Maxwell said, you can express your appreciation to God through your creative works. This is certainly

    applicable in dance choreography. The feeling of choreographing and performing movement that

    illustrates a part of your testimony of the Savior is indescribable.

    With the honesty of movement comes the necessity for integrity. In N. Eldon Tanners talk

    Integrity, he explains that a man should be whole with himself and not have to debate which version

    of himself to follow. I know that personally this becomes a challenge for me in everyday life when I focus

    more on trying to please everyone else and am not concerned enough with what I know is right. At that

    point I prevent myself from being whole within myself. This could be applied to dance when thechoreography becomes more concerned with what others want to see instead of what they feel should

    be incorporated into the dance. For example, if a choreographer is creating a piece for a competition

    and tries only to put in as many tricks as are physically possible, there is far less room for movement

    sequences which are more meaningful. Those are the sequences which viewers can emotionally connect

    to the most. Those are the sequences which can make a viewer leave thinking Ifeltthis way when the

    dancers I am sure that the more engrained integrity is for a person in his or her everyday life, the

    easier it is to have that integrity and honesty in the creative process.

    When we are capable of creating something with honesty and integrity, we are in a position to

    allow the Holy Spirit to be present with us. Elder David A. Bednar gave a talk entitled That We May

    Always Have His Spirit to Be With Us. Elder Bednar spoke a great deal in this talk about the importance

    of honoring the covenants which we have made, as well as striving to renew those covenants every

    week by partaking of the sacrament. To honor those covenants we should actively strive to be able to

    allow the Spirit to dwell with us. This is hard for me at times when I want to watch or listen to something

    that might not be very appropriate, so I know that I need to work on avoiding these situations just as

    Elder Bednar advised. I know that if we are worthy enough for the Spirit to be able to dwell with us, we

    have a greater potential for good and to be ready for inspiration and revelation in any form. That

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    inspiration can definitely come during the creative process of developing choreography. I do not know

    how other dancers feel, but I would love to be worthy of inspiration when I am trying to create a new

    dance. I would also love to be able to have the Spirit with me throughout the process. Surely it would be

    much easier and the movements would be more powerful to behold.

    Creativity is truly a divine power. Artists have the power to formulate what has never beforeexisted, that which could impact countless numbers of people. Honesty and integrity are characteristics

    that a creator might possess, and these characteristics have the potential to greatly enhance the

    meaningfulness of the works which are created. Also enhancing the creative process is the presence of

    the Holy Spirit. Such presence can open the eyes of the artist to entirely new possibilities. I am grateful

    for my understanding of the creative process, with special regards to dance, and the spiritual

    implications which are often overlooked. I hope that I am able to continuously use those understandings

    in the many years to come that I hope to spend choreographing and teaching dance. It is also one of my

    sincerest desires to instill my love and appreciation for creativity in my dance students at a young age. I

    anticipate the day when I will be able to see my students find joy in the creative process of dance

    choreography.