The moderated storytelling session
Small talk is all well and good, but conversations with depth and stories from life are really enriching. That's exactly what this moderated event format is all about. Everyone present is allowed to share what they have experienced, seen or heard on a particular topic. The others practise the art of attentive listening. This is particularly interesting at a company event when the employees speak and the bosses "only" listen. The theme can be adapted exclusively to your company, whether for pure entertainment at a company party or as a team-building event.
This is how it works
In the first part (around an hour), the presenter introduces the topic by telling their own anecdotes, showing a suitable object or using songs, excerpts from radio plays etc. to trigger memories about hearing. memories about hearing. After the introduction, the moderator makes sure that everyone who wants to contribute has their say. Speaking is never compulsory, only listening! In the second part, everyone has the opportunity to talk again about what they have heard, ask each other questions or simply exchange ideas in an informal way. This part can easily be combined with an aperitif.
Other possible occasions
The moderated storytelling is also suitable as an introduction to a vernissage or exhibition and is a great highlight at birthday parties, anniversaries and other events. It can take place in small or large groups, outdoors or indoors, with profound or light topics: Anything is possible! Let us inspire and advise you.
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Costs [CHF] |
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Storytelling session | ||
From 10 pers. | 600.00 | flat-rate |
Included in the price |
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- | Moderation of the storytelling session | |
- | Any material on topics | |
Not included |
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- | Travel expenses | |
- | Aperitif and catering |
Size of audiance
10 to 100 peopleSpace requirements
Circle of chairs for up to 30 people, concert seating with stage for larger groupsSuitable for
Company events, team-building events, birthday parties, weddings, Christmas parties, group events, club meetings; discussion groups in retirement homes, schools, youth clubs, museums, libraries, at exhibitions, vernissages and concerts
Not suitable for
Children under 8 years
Area of application
All of Switzerland
Required infrastructure
Tables and chairs, additional mobile microphones for groups of 20 people or more
Languages
German