with various teachers
About the Course
Whether you are a beginner or experienced English language speaker, you can enjoy learning and practising your English language skills in small groups with experienced teachers.
Who Is It For?
Adults of all ages and professions.
Date: January 2026 (to be confirmed)
Time: 90 minutes (to be confirmed)
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Carmine Rodi Falanga
About the Course
Discover how to use humour with kindness, introduce playful energy into the classroom, and support students in using humour for learning and mental wellbeing.
Who Is It For?
Creatives, educators, and anyone interested in using humour as a tool for wellbeing and effective learning.
Date: 9 January 2026
Time: To be confirmed
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Carmine Rodi Falanga
About the Course
A full-day immersive workshop into the mythic structure of storytelling, guided by Joseph Campbell’s "Hero’s Journey." Connect traditional stories, mythology, Jungian psychology, and contemporary narratives from film, series, and games.
Who Is It For?
Storytellers, educators, facilitators, speakers, therapists, guides, and anyone who wants to master transformative storytelling.
Date: 7 February 2026
Time: 9:30–16:30 (1-hour break)
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Carmine Rodi Falanga, Grant Gallagher & Brian Lennon
About the Course
Train with three professional comedians to refine your joke writing, improve delivery, and build a memorable stage presence. Expand your 5-minute open-mic routine into a strong, well-structured 7–10+ minute set.
Who Is It For?
Performers with at least five minutes of open-mic material who want structured support to grow into more confident, polished comedians.
Date: End of January 2026 (to be confirmed)
Time: 6 weekly sessions (3 hours each)
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Lucie Příšovská
About the Course
An experiential workshop that helps educators and professionals use their voice with clarity and confidence. Learn techniques for vocal strength, healthy articulation, expressive delivery, and long-term voice care.
Who Is It For?
Educators, facilitators, presenters, performers, and anyone who needs to speak effectively in front of an audience.
Date: February 2026 (to be confirmed)
Time: 3-hour workshop (to be confirmed)
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Łukasz W. Kosowski
About the Course
Explore how AI can transform your teaching. Learn to use AI tools to design lessons, automate routine tasks, and foster creativity, communication, critical thinking, and collaboration in your classroom.
Who Is It For?
Teachers of any subject who want to integrate AI meaningfully and responsibly into their practice.
Date: 7–8 February 2026
Time: 20 hours (16 face-to-face, 4 online)
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Nicole Adelman
About the Course
An energising, sensory-rich workshop that helps educators reconnect to creativity, joy, and vitality through colour, movement, materials, and simple daily practices. Participants learn how visual and sensory design can transform their classrooms, homes, and personal wellbeing.
Who Is It For?
Educators, international teachers, arts-integrated educators, community leaders, and adults seeking renewed creativity and joy.
Available Dates:
February 24th-26th
March 24th-26th
April 28th-30th
May 26th-28th
June 30th-July 2nd
Future dates to be discussed.
Time: Tuesday - Thursday, 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Nicole Adelman
About the Course
A gentle, reflective session designed to help participants make space for personal and
collective grief through grounding rituals, mindful language, and restorative creative
practices. The workshop honours cultural differences while offering simple, sustainable tools for emotional wellbeing.
Who Is It For?
Educators, caregivers, adults navigating personal loss, community leaders, and helping professionals.
Available Dates:
February 24th-26th
March 17th-19th
April 21st-23rd
May 19th-21st
June 23rd-25th
Future dates to be discussed.
Time: Tuesday - Thursday, 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Nicole Adelman
About the Course
A high-impact workshop that helps educators and international professionals strengthen their English-language public speaking through archetypes, storytelling, and persona-building. Participants learn to craft compelling narratives, use their voice with confidence, and speak with clarity and presence in real-world professional contexts.
Who Is It For?
Educators, team leads, international professionals, trainers, facilitators, and anyone seeking more confident, compelling communication in English.
Available Dates:
February 3rd-5th
March 3rd-5th
April 7th-9th
May 5th-7th
June 2nd-4th
Future dates to be discussed.
Time: Tuesday - Thursday, 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
with Nicole Adelman
About the Course
This three-month experiential program invites adult non-native English speakers into the tradition of the Salon—a structured yet intimate space for dialogue, art, inquiry, and ritual. Participants strengthen their English fluency while learning how to host and participate in meaningful conversations in personal, professional, and community settings. Through social science concepts, artistic prompts, and repeatable rituals, learners gain practical tools to deepen relationships, build community, and activate their lives through language.
Who Is It For?
• Adult non-native English speakers (B1–C1)
• Educators, facilitators, creatives, and community-oriented professionals
• Adults seeking deeper conversations and stronger relationships through English
• Individuals interested in art, culture, social sciences, and human connection
• Professionals who want practical tools for hosting discussions, meetings, or salons
Available Dates:
• Month 1: Week of October 7–9
• Month 2: Week of November 4–6
• Month 3: Week of December 2–4
(Dates can be adapted for institutional calendars or private cohorts.)
Time: Tuesday - Thursday, 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Format: One week per month over three months
Interested in this course? Sign up using the contact form below.
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