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A graphic illustration of dancers–one twirling in a blue dress, one in a single-hand handstand in casual street clothes, one in traditional Indian clothes in a classic Odissi posture, and finally a couple in ballroom outfits. The dancers are woven among big letters that spell the word “Rhythm” The letters are a gradient of light to dark and back to light purple in a slim, modern style. The footer text reads “#CMRhythm” and “Illustration by Patrizia Stalder” to the left and “CreativeMornings” to the right.

What rhythms set your pace? A celestial rhythm is pulsing all around us. The earth spins. The sun rises and sets. The moon pulls and releases the tides twice every day. The seasons loop each year. Natural, constant patterns of back-and-forth. But we also live amidst the unnatural rhythms of flickering fluorescent lights, pinging notifications, and vehicles idling at traffic signals. Rhythm can light you up or burn you out. 

Rhythm is the heartbeat of creativity. It provides the structure we crave; a framework for ideas to take shape. By recognizing patterns and breaking them, we can find our unique voice. 

Rhythm serves as a catalyst for the power of a dancer’s movement. The pacing of a poet’s sentences. The cadence of an actor’s voice. The timing of a comedian’s punchline. The strokes of a painter’s brush. The meter of a musician’s notes. All that creativity just keeps going and flowing. Rat-a-tat-tat. Tap into your own rhythm and follow wherever it takes you. 

How do you keep your own beat? Listen to your breath. Listen to your heart.

RHYTHM was chosen by our Basel chapter and illustrated by Patrizia Stalder.