Own your Show | April Workshop Series
Fri, 16 Apr
|Location is TBD
Pitching a project in patriarchal environments can be challenging. This workshop will help you to see certain situations through the lens of performance and acquiring skills that will help you stand your ground through theatre play. In collaboration with the amazing Nathaly Leduc!
Time & Location
16 Apr 2021, 09:00 – 10:30
Location is TBD
Guests
About the event
Dates: Friday, April 16, 23, and 30, 9-10.30am. Participants from all genders are welcome! You are expected to be present for all three sessions regardless of whether the event is in person in Geneva or online.
Presenting a project, pitching an idea or even asking questions in patriarchal environments can be especially challenging. As young professionals entering the job market, we might feel unworthy, insecure to share our thoughts or frustrated for not knowing how to take hold of our performances in situations we want to leave a positive impression. This workshop is about understanding how to see certain situations through the lens of performance and acquiring skills that will help you stand your ground.
Through a series of three 1.5-hour long meetings, participants will engage in role-play, discussions, and dynamic exercises that put into practice public speaking techniques. At the end, participants will have learned how to pitch a project, how to read the audience and techniques that will help them feel empowered and own their performance.
The meetings may take place in person in Geneva or online, subject to the health and safety measures. It is required that participants attend all sessions. The workshop is open to (aspiring) economists of all genders. The number of participants is limited to 6 people, due to the sweet and short format of this workshop.
About the teacher: Nathaly Leduc is a theater-maker with a background in Anthropology and Social Communication. She leads workshops based on theater games designed to increase trust, stage presence, and self-confidence. Currently, Nathaly works in a multidisciplinary project in collaboration with teachers, scholars, speech professionals that seeks to empower youths to express their opinions and discuss reparations for social inequalities heightened during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, she works in projects with the migrant population in Geneva in which they learn how to speak French while telling their life stories on stage.