🌻 For #IWD2022 week, the women of the ENO Chorus perform a Ukrainian folk song for the women of Ukraine, led by their British-Ukrainian colleague @Rozanna_M 🇺🇦
#Ukraine#StandWithUkraine
Stunning show last night #ANumber#CarylChurchill@oldvictheatre - huge congrats to all and good luck for the run - if you haven’t got your ticket yet - now is the time
It’s tomorrow! Join us for bitesize practical exploration of Enquiry (one of the seven ‘Human Arts’) and its place in life, leadership and in the workplace with Map Director Chris Higgins. There’s still a couple of free places still available:
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
#Leaders
Our next Human Arts taster explores the Human Art of Enquiry in the workplace, inspired by the techniques of dramaturgy. In performance the dramaturg is the conscience on the shoulder of the primary creator, holding them true to their vision. Interested?
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
A dramaturg clarifies, supports + provokes through research, observation, and questioning. They look for the story that unlocks issues + finds a line through complexities. How can we use the qualities of dramaturgy in the workplace? Join the conversation
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
How can our curiosity fuel the endeavours of others in the workplace? What enables us to bring forward the best in others and their work? You’re invited to investigate the Human Art of Enquiry with us next week:
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
#LeadershipDevelopment#Questions
What are ‘The Human Arts’? At the Map, we believe there are 7 that lie at the heart of sophisticated leadership. We all possess these capacities, but rarely focus on their development. Investigate one of the 7, the Human Art of Enquiry, with us on 27th Jan
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
Happy New Year! We’re back + raring to go with the next free professional development workshop in our Human Arts programme, investigating the Human Art of Enquiry with Map Director Chris Higgins through the lens of the dramaturg. Join us on 27th January
https://t.co/AA9EpLZm3U
It’s tomorrow! Join us to explore vision and its place in life, leadership and the workplace through visual art practice, led by Map Director and visual artist Martin J Gent. There’s still a couple of free places still available - book via the link below
https://t.co/YPAbysvYLj
We’ve been getting the magazines and glue sticks out this morning preparing for our Human Arts workshop discussion on Vision in life and work next week! You might want to dig out a couple of old ones if you’ll be joining us. Exciting!
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#Leadership
Here's Martin J Gent, visual artist and Map Consortium Associate Director, talking about our upcoming Human Arts session on 8th December (11am). It's free to attend - hope to see you there.
https://t.co/YPAbysvYLj
#LeadershipDevelopment#CreativeLeaders#Vision#Leaders
Join us next Wednesday for an innovative session introducing a ‘Human Art’ that lies at the heart of sophisticated leadership. We’ll be discussing Vision, illuminating how to build up this human capacity and your leadership through creative practice
https://t.co/YPAbysvYLj
We've been busy this week catalysing collaboration with leaders of community and faith. Lots of insight about nuance, tone, atmosphere –– how the subtle tones of what we bring, how we yield, create possibilities.
#Leadership#CreativeLeadership#HumanArts#culture
We’re often asked what The Human Arts are. We believe there are 7 of them that lie at the heart of sophisticated leadership, pictured below. We all possess these abilities, but rarely focus on their development - and we think we should. Explore with us:
https://t.co/YPAbysvYLj
Our second season of inspiring sessions exploring the Human Arts opens next month with a creative exploration around the Human Art of Vision. Join us in conversation on 8th December (11am) to consider its relevance in life and the workplace.
https://t.co/YPAbyswwAR
#HumanArts
'Due to Covid Restrictions Please DO play ...' we said today as we enjoyed artful collaborations with teams and leaders beginning again. A joy to be back in-person with people.
We're sad to announce The Meaning of Zong's postponement today - but we are determined to tell this story at a time when it can be heard by as many people as possible, in the safest way we can.
More info here: https://t.co/YGW2IeWsil