Many studies show that artistic activities improve employee well-being, and have a direct physical, cognitive and social impact.
Samba
Dubbing workshop
Dub an excerpt from a cult film and rewrite the lyrics as a team.
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Blockbusters
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Musix for Good
Build, play, give. Create a collective musical work as a team.
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Bambooms
Pop Star Hero in 30 minutes! Creating a collaborative musical work as a team
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Musical Blind test
Test your musical culture. Enjoy an entertaining team experience based around music.
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Movie Blind Test
Do you know your classics?
Enjoy an entertaining team cinema experience.
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Bambooms
Pop Star Hero in 30 minutes! Creating a collaborative musical work as a team
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Graffi Team
Create a work of street art as a team using spray paint cans and poscas.
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Cockail Art
Jam Session
Le Grand Tableau
Create a common work as a team and as a group.
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Slideshow Impro
Improvise as a team. Develop creativity and imagination.
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Artworks
Comics Trip
Create your own digital comic strip
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Body Music
Create a body percussion show. Create a collective musical work as a team.
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Orchestra
Play a classical theme with classical instruments in 3 hours.
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One Voice
Sing along. Join us for an exhilarating musical experience.
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Impro Theatricale
Experience theatrical improvisation as a team
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Here are 4 reasons to practice an artistic activity (even a brief one):
Improving our quality of life, as it allows us to live in the present moment and provides immediate pleasure. Everything for a good time!
Strengthen cognitive functions, as the activity allows you to focus on remaining abilities rather than lost ones. Artistic experiences update each individual’s potential, stimulate memory and maintain fine dexterity.
Encouraging social interaction: art makes a positive contribution to the quality of relationships between participants, and is a great opportunity to share precious moments.
Build self-esteem: participants are often proud of their achievements and the beauty of the final result.
It’s never too late to explore your brain’s right hemisphere.