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Tales for Tremendous Teams

Vocal and physical storytelling

Working in small teams, participants each have 10 minutes to rehearse their own take on a given ‘generic’ narrative (e.g.’Moon Landing’, ‘Prison Escape’, ‘Haunted House'), created using only vocal sounds and physical movement - no words. All groups…

Active Listening Communication Skills Practice Dancing / Expressive Movement Group Activity Group Creativity Group Storytelling
Duration 60–90 min
Group Size 9–20

Workshop

Description

Working in small teams, participants each have 10 minutes to rehearse their own take on a given ‘generic’ narrative (e.g.’Moon Landing’, ‘Prison Escape’, ‘Haunted House'), created using only vocal sounds and physical movement - no words. All groups then show these back in plenary and we discuss what worked best and why.

It’s best if this exercise follows a couple of short warmups that help people to explore physicality, spatial relationships with the room, and use of voice.

Benefits

This is usually enormous fun - and valuable for reflections about teamwork: during preparation, did they listen to each other? Did the narrative come over clearly as a result? What was the most memorable moment and why?

It can also be a useful way of turning abstract ideas - about, e.g., company values or mission - into storytelling with real impact.

Without even knowing it, people are also exploring their own physicality, spatial relationships with the room and each other, and use of voice. We draw out how very applicable these qualities are to business roles and the difference they make to presentations, meetings, and every kind of ad hoc interaction.

Hosted by Lin Sagovsky

About the Host

I've been using my background as a professional actor, voiceover and writer for twenty-five years to facilitate learning and development in business in creative ways. Having trained to act at Manchester University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, I studied for a Master’s degree in Playwriting in the USA. Alongside a career as an actor and voice artist, in the mid 1980s I began scripting corporate training and marketing films for organisations like Shell International, British Aerospace, Prudential, the Post Office, the Alzheimer’s Society and the Foreign Office. Over the years I've become increasingly passionate about taking drama beyond the walls of the theatre or recording studio to combine my skills in a spectrum of live business contexts: as a roleplayer and forum theatre performer, a writer and director of interactive plays, a facilitator of interpersonal skills workshops, a private coach in speaking with confidence (both on Zoom and in person), and a creative consultant. Often working in association with other arts-based training organisations, I've undertaken contracts for clients ranging from retail to blue chip companies; from local authorities to central government departments; and from small voluntary sector organisations to major financial services providers. I believe wholeheartedly in combining serious professionalism with sheer fun – as a creative structure in which people can learn new skills as well as find their own answers.

Focus Areas

Creative/CultureWell-being/HealthDevelopment/Coaching

Location

London, United Kingdom

Languages

English

Corporate Experience

Significant

Certifications & Credentials

British Actors' Equity Public Liability to £10 million.

Session Types Offered

Interactive (eg. improv, group-art, yoga etc.)

Past Experience Doing Sessions

Yes - Performing

Client Requirements

Yes - a suitably large, clear space (see attached doc). Sometimes a flipchart.

Past Clients

Many! Please see full Client List at www.play4real.co.uk

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