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Workshop Facilitation

Bespoke Workshops.

I draw upon my varied life experiences and trainings as a professional circus performer, dancer, yoga teacher, comedian and writer/performer, to create tailored workshop experiences for organisations and groups.

From Hatha Yoga principles, considering Access and Divergent Friendly Spaces and the art of Radical Rest, to the importance of Play and Failure for unlocking new ideas and ways of being and using Comedy for Climate Activism; I really enjoy bringing people together with care around stimulating topics that support innovation, growth & transformation of our thinking and systems.

I have delivered successful workshops in public spaces and galleries as well as various Universities, schools, arts organisations and community groups looking to transform their systems and ways of working together.

You can see feedback from this work via the Testimonials below.

*Please get in touch via my Contact Page to discuss how I could support your group or organisation.

Testimonials

 

Colleagues loved the class and felt great afterwards!

Kali delivered chair yoga session for our employees during company staff and volunteer conference. The feedback from colleagues was excellent. They all loved the class and said their bodies felt great afterwards!

From my perspective, as an organiser of the event, I can 100% recommend working with Kali, she understood the limitations of the conference set up and came up with a plan that not only worked in that space but also was suitable for all bodies and abilities, doing which made people feel great, but not too sweaty so they could continue the day. Kali really delivered!

Jola, Executive Assistant, Thames Reach.

I will enthusiastically recommend you to whomever will listen!

I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop. I will enthusiastically recommend you to those with an interest in comedy and public engagement but also more broadly to whomever will listen.

Dr Dreolin Fleischer, Engaged Research Manager. Innovation Impact and Business.

Deepening bonds of humanity through your work.

I want to say a huge thank you. It was an absolute delight to meet with you – and the experience of the workshop was such fun, but also it did really feel as if you were deepening bonds of humanity through your work, which felt very important – thank you!

Fiona, Head of Department of Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies. Professor of French and Comparative Literature.

An outstanding workshop and stand-up routine!

Thank you so much for your outstanding workshop and stand-up routine! The latter was the perfect start to our public programming. For me personally, Joan Osborne’s ‘One of us’ became an anthem of our ‘Translating Cultures’ event. So thank you for everything. We’d be delighted to carry on working with you in some way and will be very happy to stay in touch – I’m copying in Liv of Exeter UNESCO City of Literature, who was especially tickled by your stand-up.

Hugh Roberts, Professor of French Renaissance Literature.

Your workshop made us think differently and more creatively!

It was really great to have you and to learn from you. It was amazing to see how a welcoming, fun and physically active workshop can totally change what is normally a slightly snoozy atmosphere of an academic conference. I could really tell that this blew my colleagues’ minds as well. Your workshop made us think differently and more creatively and that is really the greatest gift. Your show was GREAT and I really look forward to following your work in future. I’d love to get in touch soon with other opportunities to work together.

Dr Ina Linge. Senior Lecturer in German, FHEA University of Exeter.