duckrabbit in Canada!


The following is a note from Daniel Séguin, who has been very busy organising duckrabbit’s first Canadian workshop. Here is his note to you..( You can tell I didn’t write it, because Daniel uses the word ‘skinny’ ;))

Dear North American duckrabbit Fans,

I wanted to personally invite you to a workshop I’m organizing (and attending), thinking you might be interested.

The skinny… As a photographer and storyteller, I’ve noticed the field is in transition. Although where it’ll land is not yet clear, what has become obvious is that new rich media technologies are offering new ways to engage and inspire audiences.

Hence, for a while now, I’ve wanted to take a workshop that would expand and deepen my skill-set in digital-storytelling.

To get around having to go to England to take a duckrabbit training, I thought of inviting them here instead.

Since I’m organizing AND participating, I’m designing this workshop to be exactly what I’d most want to attend:

Master Class format – small in participant numbers (max 9 people) and where participants contribute to a generative conversation
Experiential – meaning we learn by doing, not just listening to an expert
Highest quality for an affordable price
Spectacular workshop leader, Benjamin Chesterton, long time BBC reporter
Inspirationally challenging

Seeking to fill the workshop with the people I’d like to learn alongside, I wanted to personally send you a (no pressure) invitation to attend.

DATE: May 7 – 10, 2011 (May 10 is a bonus day for those who can and want to continue post-processing their work and continue the conversation.)
COST: $700 + taxes
LOCATION: rad’a montreal – 841 rue gilford, Montreal, QC

For more info, hop on over here: www.danielseguin.ca/duckrabbit

Dan’s on Twitter too…@danielseguin.

And btw, Dan’s onto something here. We travel all over the world to deliver training, and we can come to you, wherever you are. If you think what we do could be of use to you or your organisation, please drop us a line via the contact page, thanks.

Discussion (2 Comments)

  1. chris peters says:

    how far is Montreal from NYC? in driving time? LOL, we just had an estimate done to fix the leak in our roof and it was $700…

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