Research-creation is an approach that combines scholarly research with creative practices, integrating the production of artistic works into the research process. It emphasizes the interplay between theory and practice, where creative output is a method of inquiry and knowledge dissemination. Often used in the arts and humanities, research-creation values the experiential, material, and conceptual dimensions of creation as essential components of academic investigation. This approach challenges traditional research paradigms by recognizing artistic processes as legitimate and rigorous ways of generating and communicating knowledge.