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Use music to help your teams connect, work together,
achieve, integrate and feel good
Our services.
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The Team Music Day will involve
1. Engaging Workshops: Led by professional musician and trainer Neil Valentine, our workshops will use music to engage your team working together in the moment, play, learn, experiment and perform.
2. Interactive Sessions: Foster meaningful interactions and foster creativity as your team works together in a musical environment to learn, compose, rehearse and perform music together supported by Neil and a team of professional musicians.
3. Hands-on Activities: Participants will use a range of musical instruments such as drums, xylophones, piano or other percussion to get creative and musical without the stress of having to ‘know how to play an instrument’.
4. Music as the tool: for over 20 years Neil has led creative music sessions in schools, hospitals, with community groups, families, amateurs and professionals. He has developed a way of working which will put you and your team at ease, feel able to play music in front of your colleagues, take risks, push boundaries, be creative, share ideas and feel a sense of wellbeing that can be missed from a work environment.
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Why Music?
- Gain invaluable experiences working together as a team in the moment using music as the tool.
- Enhance your team's relationships, community, well-being and creativity
- Community: Music making is a social medium; it requires a group to make music together in the moment. How many times have you gone to a gig, performance or concert and then told a friend ‘You should have been there’. Music making is these feeling times 100. To make music together is to really be together, focused, energised, in sync, bonding and seeing each other in a new way.
- Fun. Music is fun to play, after all we ‘play’ music!
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Aims for the Day
• Team building, music-making and fun.
• Deliver a great experience for the client’s staff
• Make music as individuals and in teams.
• Apply storytelling techniques to compose a piece of music and play it on instruments.
• Challenge oneself through learning and performing together.
• Have fun in a creative and light-hearted way using a shared universal medium for connectivity.
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Why?
“The Team Music Day does not have to be for people who are musical at all; how the days are structured and delivered to empower all participants and that the reflection back on to leadership and team collaboration is a strong take-away from the day.”
Team Music Day Participant