Engaging Live Team Building
Rhythm Agenda Programs
Interactive Engaging Drum Program Live
On-site
Consultative keynotes are typically 45-60 minutes in length. Every audience member receives a drum (or other instrument) to use during the program. We can deliver this experience in any location, with any audience size, in a variety of room layouts. After completing a content intake form, and having discussions with our trained facilitators, each program is customized to integrate your groups core themes, messages, and overall content into the program. These Interactive Keynote programs have been used, by our many clients as conference/meeting openers, closers, or placed in the middle in order to break up the didactic momentum.
Interactive Engaging Drum Program Virtual
Online
Our process uses highly engaging and interactive experiences to build skills for driving high performance in personal excellence, more effective teaming collaboration, and impactful authentic connection. We will begin with activities that deepen connection, communication and collaboration using rhythm
As we move into the rhythmic part of the program, we will instruct every attendee to find household implements in their homes (e.g., kitchen utensils, jars of popcorn, metal and glass bowls etc.) to use as drums for play, allowing one and all to connect and collaborate through the universal language of rhythm and music. We will facilitate a process where people can connect and collaborate through the universal language of rhythm and music. The practice of drumming allows everyone to relate easily to one another, transcending the spoken word; bridging professional, cultural and personal gaps that may exist between individuals; and focusing on the mission or purpose of the group as a whole. We will weave high-level messaging (supplied by you through a bespoke intake form) throughout the program to make the experience not only powerful and compelling, but relevant to all those in attendance.
Symphony of Rhythm Boomwhacker Program
On-site
Our Symphony of Rhythm Program is typically 15-30 minutes in length. Participants use colored percussion sticks, which are tuned on a pentatonic scale, to make music and harmonize as one. Each of the colors has a specific note/rhythm and can represent company core values, working principles, leadership tenets, functions, goals and the like. These will be determined in conversations with our expert facilitators.
This program offers the value of focusing on the collective energy of the entire group and on the individual contributions of each attendee, in a unique and melodic way. Both as an addition to our Interactive Keynote program and as a stand-alone program (typically opening or closing a conference as a bookend), this percussive interactive is both engaging and fun! By giving every delegate a percussion instrument, we transform the audience into one massive musical orchestra.
Body Percussion Program
On-site
This program is typically 10-15 minutes in length. No instruments are needed. These programs deliver a high-energy performance as well as incorporating the sounds and movement of the audience. It is completely interactive, upbeat and energetic. Sometimes we use a human beatboxing artist, demonstrating the power of the human voice in producing funky drum machine beats. It gets delegates moving, puts them straight into their bodies as they use their own hands, feet and hips as percussive instruments. They will snap, clap, and stomp their way into a beautiful groove! As with all of our programs, high-level and relevant content/messaging can be woven throughout the interactive session.
Team-Can-Jam- Cajon Build Program – Live
On-site
The cajon originated in Peru, where – legend has it – African slaves played their rhythms on packing boxes when their captors banned drums. Again, a box is sonically suitable to be repurposed into an instrument, especially when it includes a snare. In this hands-on event, attendees start off building their own musical instruments while the Drum Cafe North America team provides a musical backdrop. When ready, a facilitated drumming program ensues. The carton cajons are assembled quickly and make fantastic giveaways.
Team-Can-Jam- Cajon Build Program – Virtual
Online
The cajon originated in Peru, where – legend has it – African slaves played their rhythms on packing boxes when their captors banned drums. Again, a box is sonically suitable to be repurposed into an instrument, especially when it includes a snare. In this hands-on event, attendees start off building their own musical instruments while the Drum Cafe North America team provides a musical backdrop. When ready, a facilitated drumming program ensues. The carton cajons are assembled quickly and make fantastic giveaways.