A team building that rocks!

A team building that rocks!

 

Are you looking for an activity that allows your employees to develop their team spirit in a good mood during one of your seminars?

Ceilidh (pronounced Ké-Li), a traditional Scottish dance where people swirl to a background of Celtic music, is ideal for bringing a group together around an activity of sharing, joy and social cohesion.

The word ceilidh comes from the Gaelic for “gathering” or “party”. Accessible to all, Scottish dances are figure dances, each dance combines different figures, which are repeated several times.

Don’t worry if your employees are new to this, no one will be looking at their feet because the spirit of this kind of experience is to have a good time.

These contradances develop the qualities of mutual assistance and trust necessary for teamwork: for the choreography to work, each person has their role to play and the dance relies on the mutual support shown by the dancers.

In addition, the “caller” first explains the figures to the participants without music and makes them “walk” before the music begins.

Aimed at as many people as possible, this activity will strike a chord with its participants by exploiting their sporting, musical and artistic qualities. It will also allow them to discover their colleagues or to rediscover them in a new light, because each dance brings together different participants.

London Incognito offers you a Ceilidh team building that can accommodate up to 220 people at the same time, a way to have fun, to exercise, to get together and discover a little bit of Scotland in London!

And why not combine this activity with a whiskey tasting where you can discover its history, culture, songs, stories, poetry and even a little bit of Gaelic?! 

And if you decide to organize your seminar in Ireland or Scotland, then do not hesitate to contact our friends Inspire . Passionate about Celtic countries, they are above all creators of immersive experiences in Scotland and Ireland.

 

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