Power Up!

by Scott Beale on September 16, 2005 · 0 comments

Power Up!

Sean Kelly, the twisted mind behind Things In Rubbers, presents “Power Up!”, a personal empowerment satire. The seminars begin Friday, September 16th and run through Saturday, October 8th at the Phelan Building in San Francisco (760 Market Street, Suite 1056).

Power Up! with Sean Kelly is a satire of corporate meetings, jargony self-help rituals, white light seminars, empowerment, meeting room reductionism, simple answers to complex questions and complex answers to simple questions, presented live in Microsoft PowerPoint, mocking everything from Anthony Robbins to the 8-fold pathway, burning every bridge to a place called hope. The audience will be subjected to moronic team-building experiences, share their inner feelings, only to be embarrassed ten seconds later, and laugh and cry and run to enlightenment. It’s Stuart Smalley meets David Byrne at a software party for losers.

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