Creativity Bootcamp: Boosting creative confidence and dynamic collaborations for resilient teams and ecosystems.
Creativity Bootcamp: Boosting creative confidence and dynamic collaborations for resilient teams and ecosystems
Creative thinking is the top skill on the rise according to the World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs report (2023), ranking second in the top skills right after analytical thinking.
When was the last time you felt creative in a group context? How confident do you feel in general when generating and sharing creative content when surrounded by peers, colleagues, and/or strangers?
Experiential Movement Lab Geneva, in collaboration with Impact Hub Geneva, is pleased to invite you to a Creativity Bootcamp on 26 March at 18h30. During 2h, we will step into our creative self, welcoming the unknown and connecting to others to generate opportunities to build and innovate.
To make this experience even more powerful we will use advanced embodiment techniques to tap into the full potential we have access to as human beings.
So join us if you feel like:
Therefore don’t hesitate to invite your friends/colleagues as well, and stay after 20h30 to mingle over drink and food with like-minded individuals interested in creative practices (for community work, coaching, facilitation, design thinking, and more). This workshop is donation-based.
Interested? Register now and spread the word!
If you have questions, please contact us via: info@emlge.ch
We are looking forward to experiencing it together! It is just one move away!
Erfan, Tuuli and Romain from Experiential Movement Lab Geneva
Experiential Movement Lab Geneva’s mission is to help people discover the usefulness of embodiment practices for developing mastery of soft skills such as welcoming the unknown, supporting ideation processes, boosting innovation capabilities, and creating a sense of togetherness, amongst others.
Experiential Movement Lab Geneva is a spin-off of CERN IdeaSquare. This innovation space at CERN has been for many years an incubator for groundbreaking practices in innovative processes. Tuuli and Romain developed their embodiment approach to innovation in this special context, supporting the following organizations with their work: TU Delft, ESADE, Royal College of Art, Zurich University of the Art, and Swinburne University.
Don’t hesitate to invite your friends as well, and stay after the workshops to mingle with like-minded individuals interested in innovative practices (for community work, coaching, facilitation, design thinking, and more).
More information on https://www.emlge.ch/
Impact Hub Genève
geneva@impacthub.ch | +41 79 742 15 84
Rue Fendt, 1 – 1201 Genève
Monday-Friday : 9h00-19h00
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