An unforgettable team building experience
Our activities are just as fun & educational for adults!
Maybe you haven’t met us yet, or perhaps you’ve been joining with your pupils or students for years. But have you ever thought about taking part yourself, together with your colleagues? Create short films about each other or your school, discover your team in a whole new light, and take your turn in the spotlight on the big screen. Whether you prefer a single workshop or a full series of team-building sessions, we’ll tailor the program to your needs. Always with one goal in mind: an unforgettable experience for your team.
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Team reinforcement
During this program, you'll get to know your colleagues in a completely different way. Sharing stories together and transforming them into creative projects fosters greater trust, connection, and enjoyment within the team.
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Didactic inspiration:
As a teacher or supervisor, you'll gain new tools and insights that you can immediately apply in your own teaching practice. You'll experience the power of our methodology and can then use this experience, for example, when implementing our programs at your school or program.
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Creative boost:
Everyone gets the chance to discover new talents, whether it's in the climbing gym, in emergency services, or in front of or behind the camera. The active and creative process is energizing, pushes people beyond their comfort zones, and fosters imagination and courage.
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Sustainable impact:
The stories, magazines, photo comics, and/or films you create aren't limited to just one activity. They form a tangible memory and a source of pride. Moreover, they permanently strengthen communication and connection within the team.
What you get
Comments from previous education professionals
"I got to know my colleagues in a way that you normally don't have time for."
“Thank you for this wonderful experience, I had a great day!”
"I have gained more insight into my own capabilities."
"I've heard new stories from my colleagues. That creates a bond."
“This was something I would also like to implement with my students.”
"It was challenging, but it also made us think. We still talk about it in our team."
