Catalyst Global

Uke Can Do It!

  • Duration
  • 30 mins - 1 hr
  • Location
  • Indoors
  • Participation
  • Collaborative
  • Participant numbers
  • Min: 8
  • Max: Unlimited

Release inhibitions, bring people together and create Hawaiian-style musical magic as you play the ukulele

Uke Can Do It is a brand new experience that harnesses the raw power of mass ukuleles - bring people together, release stress and let them create some Hawaiian-style magic. Uke Can Do It is cost-effective, flexible and very easy to position within your conference schedule. It's a fantastic tool to kick-start a meeting or raise energy levels after dinner. Tutored by two charismatic Ukulele masters participants learn chords, tricks and routines and will soon be mastering well-known tunes from classical, rock and roll and punk. The climax of the experience is a rendition of a Hawaiian song complete with chants, dancing and traditional floral leis. Energiser, icebreaker and teambuilding session all in one.

  • Key Business Benefits
  • Cross Functional Cooperation
  • Fun & Motivation
  • Stimulating Creativity
  • Team Dynamics
  • Uniting Teams

Testimonial

    "You've exceeded our expectations - well done!  I'll keep in touch!  The feedback from our team is 'WOW'! They've never thought that what we've created is possible.  As you said:  Impossible for possible!


    Barclays Capital

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