20 years of storytelling for business by international trainers and storytellers Speakers' Corner
International trainers and storytellers

You need to capture your audience’s imagination

A very common excuse we are given by delegates for long and boring presentations is that their subject
is complicated and detailed. We argue that every subject can be simplified and made engaging with some imagination.
This crossed our minds when we visited a great new art installation at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew
http://www.kew.org- the world’s most famous gardens just 30 minutes from Central London.
It’s a magical piece called The Hive. It uses immersive sound and visual experience to tell the story of the honey bee. It makes such a lasting impact that you have to tell others to go & see it.
And because it grabs you, you want to understand the important role the honey bee performs in pollination and feeding the planet so you seek out the information that is there to read.

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Posted by Sally Clare on Monday, July 25th, 2016 in FeaturesNews
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