Clowning Engagement Technique
To Build Effective Teams

Would you like to bring more JOY to your workplace?

Positive emotions result in better employee productivity, performance and retention.

Using techniques such as play, humour, and improvisation, participants will learn how to be able to laugh at themselves, embrace failures and build sincere connections with fellow team members to create a productive and empathetic workplace.

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  • Physical
  • 8 hours

A fun-filled, interactive clown workshop designed to help participants learn strategies for effective interpersonal communication, building resilience, improving team engagement, and building their confidence in expressing themselves. Using clowning techniques such as play, humor, and improvisation, participants will learn how to be able to laugh at themselves, embrace failures and build sincere connections with fellow team members to create a productive and empathetic workplace. The benefits of clowning in the workplace have been featured in Forbes magazine.

Note: This workshop is a highly physical one so come dressed in comfortable clothes and be prepared to play!

Learning Outcomes

  • Learning effective interpersonal and team communication through play
  • Building resilience as a team
  • Learning to embrace failure
  • Developing creative strategies for conflict resolution through improvisation
  • Using humor to improve team engagement and morale
  • Finding the confidence to express and embrace your unique personality
  • Creating an empathetic workplace

Shanice Stanislaus is an award-winning clown artist, actor, and dancer. Her solo comedy show, Mail Ordered was the winner of the Pick of the Fringe Award at the Vancouver Fringe Festival 2022 and featured in the International Artists Festival in Canada 2022. She was trained by legendary Clown master teacher, Phillipe Gaulier in Paris who has trained various comedy stars such like Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat, Borat 2) etc.

Shanice is passionate about teaching and loves bringing clowning to various communities. She has worked with organizations such as the Singapore Association of Mental Health, Caregivers Alliance, Anglo-Chinese Junior college, and the National University Hospital of Singapore. In recent years, she has been working with mediums of clown and dance as inclusive arts rehabilitation for caregivers, children, and youths with chronic illnesses and/or special needs with organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Rainbow Center, and Superhero Me.

Shanice is the founder and director of Creatives Inspirit, a creative arts company with the mission to empower and nurture communities that experience illnesses, caregiving, or poverty through community arts productions and educational outreach programs. Shanice is a graduate of E’ cole Philippe Gaulier (Paris) and has a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from Yale-NUS College. She has trained in dance and theatre in New York at Tisch: School of the arts, Stella Adler Studio for Acting, Broadway Dance Center, and La Caldera in Barcelona. She is the award recipient of the Yale-NUS Alumni Arts Development Grant for the Performing Arts (2019).

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