We work with Performative Interventions and the laws underlying improvisation theatre.

Our programmes have a number of features:

They are enjoyable – and difficult!
Of course, we give people something to laugh about – but at the same time we give them food for thought. A training day should also be an enjoyable occasion, with a good time had by all. When you can look back with pleasure on what you did and learned, your achievements will have more permanence.

Energy generates energy
Our own energy and our interaction with the audience generate their own energy, which translates into enthousiasm, creativity and action. People start to move – the first steps towards a successful change.

No escape
The use of these varied and effective working methods means that the audience is sucked irrepressibly, as it were, into the programme. In no time at all they are taking an active part in the core business of the programme with energy and pleasure.

WYT
Walk Your Talk! You can hold endless meetings, you can write thick reports, but when it comes down to it every actual change begins with a first, small step. Just get up and do it! It's the same in the theatre, where it all boils down to simply doing it, experiencing it with all your senses, with all your your cognitive and emotional intelligence, in order to find out what you just did – and what you might still need to do.



Humor as a power tool!