With only a week to go, there is still time to book what must be the world’s most perfect Halloween team event…Thriller. As well as participants learning the famous dance routine, they will be dressed in ready-made zombie costumes and, as the final touch, ghoulish stage make-up! Your group can be led into a pre-prepared [Continue Reading]
Team Singing Activities in Autumn
This month, we are travelling all over the country to deliver our One Voice team building singing activities. There must be something in the autumn air that has led to a deluge in enquiries for team singing events. Maybe the brisk wind, the turning of the leaves and the early dark evenings have evoked this noticeable change [Continue Reading]
Christmas Party and Team Events for 2012
As companies begin to look ahead to organising their Christmas parties, or meetings or conferences near the festive period, we are receiving a number of enquiries asking about our special Christmas events or theming. I thought it would be useful to list and describe our most popular options, which transform end-of-year get-togethers and celebrations into something [Continue Reading]
Olympic Drumming – from Opening Ceremony to Team Building
Everyone I know was proud and overwhelmed by the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. The daring spectacles of prominent landmarks in Great Britain’s history, the vast, constantly-changing scenery, the factory chimney stacks and the blazing Olympic rings in the sky were simply awesome! Who would have ever believed that the Queen and James Bond, and [Continue Reading]
Creative but Traditional Morris Dancing for Team Building
We are always up for a challenge and, recently, we were asked to provide old English Morris Dancing to enhance a unique team building event that would see 200 delegates rotate around many traditional English countryside activities. Last Friday, the special medieval-themed teambuilding session took place. In between duck herding with expert farm dogs, long bow [Continue Reading]
A Week of Corporate Haka
Last week, for some reason, was very busy for our Haka team. Even though, by now, I have seen hundreds of Haka sessions, I still find it fascinating to watch. There is just something special about those words and actions. We are fiercely protective of this amazing ritual and the way it is delivered. Our Maori [Continue Reading]
Drumming Workshop in Columbia
After returning from a successful trip to Spain, working with Ralph Lauren, my next project took me to a totally new and fascinating location. The excitement began as the door bell rang at 5.30am, which marked the beginning of my trip from London to Columbia, where I was to facilitate a teambuilding session using drumming. Drumming [Continue Reading]
Spontaneous General Public Singing
In the last week I witnessed and participated in three separate outbursts of general public singing. These impromptu vocal experiences further proved to me the power of the human voice to instantly connect groups of people, even strangers. The first episode took place on the banks of the Thames as the Jubilee flotilla made its way down [Continue Reading]
Unique Hen Party Entertainment With Drumming
As almost every activity we provide is full of fun, energy and surprise, it’s no wonder that exhilarated participants occasionally ask about doing the same thing within a birthday, stag or hen party. If they had this much fun with work colleagues and, sometimes, total strangers, then what must it be like sharing these interactive events [Continue Reading]
Different Group Sizes in Team Building
Last Saturday was a perfect example of the extremes we see in group size (and content) for our teambuilding events. My day started very early, in order to get to the Bath Spa and Resort Hotel in plenty of time. At a breakfast meeting with our client, we ran through the finer outcomes required for the [Continue Reading]