This quick responsive workshop to music and taste was very simulating and theraputic for me. This was due to a combination of things, one being the time frame of each piece, which I recall being around 30 seconds... and also the extreme changes in the types of music played, with some (classical) not being my normal choice of music. Interestingly I found when responding to the different tastes I felt I had to focus more on what colours I connected with that particular flavour. My answer to this is because I am used to listing to various genres of music as I work on creative projects, and just generally hanging out, when the mood fits.
Hip Hop... you don't stop !

African regee music

Country music

Classical

Creating colour swatches after being blind folded and chewing various flavoured gums.

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