A song workshop takes a different approach: it makes content shared and tangible and puts it into a form people can recall later.
Team Baba uses music for this – not as a show element, but as a structure for participation, decision-making and a concrete outcome.
Behind Team Baba is the Swiss band Baba Shrimps, featuring Adrian Kübler, Luca Burkhalter and Moritz Vontobel. For over 15 years they have worked as a tight-knit team, with chart placements, Switzerland’s official Olympic song and nearly 1,000 concerts worldwide. They translate that real-world collaboration experience into an event format that is easy to plan for companies – and accessible for participants.
Song workshop: a team creates an outcome – step by step
At the centre is the song workshop. In professionally moderated stages, participants create their own song: from the initial idea through lyrics and melody to the recording – optionally including a stage performance.
The format is modular. You decide how deep to go and how much time to allocate – whether as a compact impulse or as a core element within a workshop, kick-off or strategy process.
What matters for group dynamics: no musical experience is required. Everyone can contribute – visibly on stage or behind the scenes, for example through lyrics, structure, arrangement, rhythm, performance concept or facilitation inputs. Participation and ownership emerge through roles that fit different personalities, not through pressure to perform.
What happens in the room often becomes the key value for teams:
- building on ideas instead of blocking them
- making decisions under time pressure
- clarifying roles without locking them in
- working towards a shared goal – until something finished exists
Audio protocol: key messages from an event day as a musical finale
If you want to consolidate the content of a full day, Team Baba can add an audio protocol. The team listens actively throughout the day, captures key points in short interludes and Q&As, and distils the core messages into an exclusive musical stage performance at the end.
The advantage over traditional written minutes: the summary stays memorable – and it can be reused after the event, for example on the intranet, in follow-up meetings or for internal communications.
Evening live act: closing with Baba Shrimps
On request, Baba Shrimps can round off the day with a live performance. This works especially well when an intense workshop transitions into networking, dinner or a get-together – without a hard break between the working part and the evening programme.
What remains: a song as a communication asset
In the end, you have something you can keep using: your own song. It can be used internally (for example in clips, town halls, onboarding or recap formats) or externally if it suits the occasion. Above all, it serves as an anchor: teams recall content faster when it is linked to a form they created together.
Would you like to use Team Baba as a supporting programme – as a song workshop, audio minutes or with a live act?
We support you with concept and delivery: objectives, agenda, timing, and integration into the overall flow – so the format doesn’t just feel “nice”, but fits your event and delivers outcomes you can carry into everyday work.


