Orchestrate

Go beyond perceived limitations to become a symphony orchestra in 2 hours!

PROGRAM OUTLINE

A powerful and emotional musical challenge with delegates coming under the conductor’s baton as a symphony orchestra.

They said it couldn’t be done. They said it wasn’t possible. They said we were crazy. But we have done it and proved it is possible to turn a group of people with no musical ability into a real symphony orchestra in the space of 90 minutes. This is Orchestrate! – a sensational teambuilding experience that will transform your people and bring them together as never before.

Participants learn to play real instruments including strings, woodwind, brass and percussion. Once the instruments have been chosen, they work in separate sections under the guidance of expert musicians. When proficient they come together as one mighty symphony orchestra under the baton of the conductor to play a specially-written, five-minute-long piece of music. The effect is electrifying.

LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES

Orchestrate! is, without doubt, one of our most demanding and challenging events. It will stretch your people to their full potential and beyond their perceived limitations. It will demand hard work, total concentration and real teamwork. But, as hard as this challenge is, the reward is an experience that will never be forgotten. A symphony orchestra is probably one of the best examples of a team working as one. Emotionally and creatively the players have to be tuned-in to each other, and people doing different tasks have to work together towards a common goal. It is an experience that up until now has been only available to the dedicated musician.

They say music has the power to move people. Orchestrate! can move your team to achieve anything.

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IDEAS

Orchestrate is a totally unforgettable extravaganza where participants feel truly uplifted. Why not share some of that feeling? Invite others to join you and sponsor their place in the Orchestra. Are you affiliated to an external organisation with individuals who would really appreciate this opportunity? Prior to the event you may wish to set up competitions with local schools where pupils can earn their seat. Consider donating a number of classical instruments after the event.

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