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Imagine if they could actually learn to play the instruments in only a couple of hours, and perform in harmony, each person playing their part - in time and on cue.
Beats Work brings these possibilities to life in the most vibrant and exhilarating new form of teambuilding to be developed in years.
Starting in groups of around 30 people, your team will quickly learn the basics of the Samba rhythms and 'breaks', playing a kaleidoscope of instruments including surdos, snare drums, kettle drums, floor drums, cymbals, tambourines, tamborims, triangles, guiros, agogos, cuicas, cow bells and shakers.
They will learn the art of keeping time with their hips, reading audio and visual signals for 'breaks' (changes in the tune or tempo) and above all, that there is no room for the individual ego to dominate.
As confidence and ability grows, the smaller teams merge together in preparation for the stunning, thundering, uplifting crescendo as the entire group performs together in a pulsating performance of epic proportions. The kind of stuff that really makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
Beats Work is infectious - people just can't help getting involved. You'll find even the most reserved characters are soon beaming from ear to ear and stomping their feet.
If a sense of unity and shared achievement are important to your next event, then try Beats Work. It's amazing. This concept can be designed and conducted to suit everything from an explosive team based fun experience to one that mirrors work place issues and themes.
Duration: variations can be designed from 2 hours to multiple short sessions over 2 - 3 days.
Key Learning Points / Messages: Can be tailored for team effectiveness, interdependence, diversity and team roles, communication, cross-functional working, alliance and partnership strength, common focus, motivation, fun and networking, individual and team execution, overcoming challenges / obstacles, mastering new skills.
Common conference themes used in conjunction with Beats Work : Unleash the Power, Strength Through Unity, Playing To Win, Customer Mania, Lets Get Wild, Power of One, Playing to the same tune.
Beats Work brings these possibilities to life in the most vibrant and exhilarating new form of teambuilding to be developed in years.
Starting in groups of around 30 people, your team will quickly learn the basics of the Samba rhythms and 'breaks', playing a kaleidoscope of instruments including surdos, snare drums, kettle drums, floor drums, cymbals, tambourines, tamborims, triangles, guiros, agogos, cuicas, cow bells and shakers.
They will learn the art of keeping time with their hips, reading audio and visual signals for 'breaks' (changes in the tune or tempo) and above all, that there is no room for the individual ego to dominate.
As confidence and ability grows, the smaller teams merge together in preparation for the stunning, thundering, uplifting crescendo as the entire group performs together in a pulsating performance of epic proportions. The kind of stuff that really makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
Beats Work is infectious - people just can't help getting involved. You'll find even the most reserved characters are soon beaming from ear to ear and stomping their feet.
If a sense of unity and shared achievement are important to your next event, then try Beats Work. It's amazing. This concept can be designed and conducted to suit everything from an explosive team based fun experience to one that mirrors work place issues and themes.
Duration: variations can be designed from 2 hours to multiple short sessions over 2 - 3 days.
Key Learning Points / Messages: Can be tailored for team effectiveness, interdependence, diversity and team roles, communication, cross-functional working, alliance and partnership strength, common focus, motivation, fun and networking, individual and team execution, overcoming challenges / obstacles, mastering new skills.
Common conference themes used in conjunction with Beats Work : Unleash the Power, Strength Through Unity, Playing To Win, Customer Mania, Lets Get Wild, Power of One, Playing to the same tune.