Roni Porat took the TEDxTelAvivUniversity stage last February and presented the topic “Conducting Reactions”. Roni used what he learnt from his conductor-orchestra relationship and gave practical tools on how we can face the many “power cuts” of life so that we can conduct ourselves better.
Maestro Roni Porat broke barriers once again as he brought the first ever full orchestra experience to the TEDx conference in Tel Aviv. Roni gave the audience more than an inspiring talk–he gave them a creative sensory experience that will not be soon forgotten.
Are you a “victim of life” or “conductor of life”? Take a look at how Roni Porat captivates the crowd as he explains these and more in his TEDxTelAvivU talk.
Roni Porat is a man of many talents. He is an orchestra conductor, composer, interdisciplinary artist, scriptwriter, actor, double bass player, lecturer, radio host, coach and presenter of leadership seminars. His exceptional abilities to communicate naturally with a variety of age groups and sectors streams from being a traveler and performer all over Europe for the past 10 years.
Aside from being at the forefront of Israel’s creativity and concert stage scene, Roni Porat has also been invited to bring his leadership lectures called “Conducting Success” to different government agencies and private companies. His other presentations include:
- Ravel’s “Bolero” and our habits – how changes in private habits can bring about results in the “habits of the organization”
- “Beethoven’s 5th” – building “motifs” and identity towards “the symphony of our lives” on a personal level, and the strength of the organization
- Stanislavsky’s “Rite of Sprint” – exercise on group’s cooperation and group leadership to be able to execute something considered to be complex
Contact us if you are interested in engaging Roni Porat to speak at your upcoming conference.