Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 7:15 PM - 10:00 PM (GMT)
Polish deConstruction and Polish Your Polish Toastmasters are organizing a series of trainings in applied acting skills, to help anyone feel fantastic when answering any surprising questions in front of an audience. Toastmasters are experts at "Table Topics", where they publicly give creative answers to questions in one and a half minutes, and know how to have a blast doing it!
Topic:
This training will cover how you can come up with creative answers on the spot. You will give and receive feedback, and have multiple chances to try out your skills in a fun environment.
Where:
The trainings will occur at Crosse Keys, in the back left room
9 Gracechurch Street
London, London EC3V 0DR
Suggested Donation:
5 GBP to cover the room costs, and get some drinks and snacks.
Limited to 25 places for each event so confirm participation using the above tickets as soon as you can!
Training Led By:
Michal Misztal, most frequent winner of Polish Your Polish table topics club contests last year (5 times)
Also speaking: professional artist Agnieszka Mlicka, speaking about creativity and the creative process
Feedback from previous editions:
POLISH YOUR POLISH Club No. 1095711 is a chapter of Toastmasters International, a global non profit educational organisation devoted to personal growth with regard to communcation skills. We meet every 2nd and 4th tuesday of the month at 19:15, Ognisko Polskie.
http://polishyourpolish.org.uk/english/
Polish deConstruction, a young and vibrant arts organisation founded in 2007, is the main platform for Polish artists and designers in the UK. Our aim is simple: to show the London art scene that the Polish community has a lot of talented artists and designers, by providing space for collaboration and exchange of ideas, skills and inspiration...
http://www.polishdeconstruction.org
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