Omnidirectional: Parallel Thinking

Parallel Thinking techniques is the topic of the next Omnidirectional Creativity Event.
- If you want an easy, repeatable process for better thinking about your projects and challenges, come to this class.
- Parallel thinking will help you see hidden opportunities and solutions.
- It is especially useful if you deal with other people or are in a relationship.
- This class will be very practical.
You will be actually using the new tools immediately.
If you are looking for a way to jumpstart your endeavors or dissolve obstacles,
this class will deliver the goods.
It’s also a super-fun time!
The class is being held at Pukalani Community Center, downstairs in the back.
The day is Sunday, April 18th.
The time is from 1 to 4 p.m.
There is no charge for tickets,
but there are only 20 spaces available, so the first 20 to call 280-1725 or email ian@reverseorigami.com win!

You are invited to a creativity class called “Omnidirectional” on Sunday, March 28th.
In this class you will learn creativity tools, methods, and exercises to apply creativity to your work, play, and life.
It’s going to be super-fun!
The class is being held at Pukalani Community Center, downstairs in the back. The time is from 1 to 4 p.m.
There is no charge for the class, but there are only 20 spots, so the first 20 people to respond get a ticket.
If you want to attend, email ianblakeslee@gmail.com or call me at 280-1725.

We’re hosting our 4th “Conversation” social think-tank event!
What is it?
“The Conversation” is a one-night social think-tank event where you get to use your best ideas.
You will also meet other brilliant minds like yourself.
You will get to:
- Use your creativity muscles
- Network with cool people
- Solve mankind’s most ancient challenges
- Have a super-fun time
The event is being held Wednesday, March 24th at 6 p.m. in the upstairs room at Flatbread restaurant in Paia.
There is no charge for tickets, but there are only 20 spots available so the first to email or call me get tickets.
You can reach me at 280-1725 or ianblakeslee@gmail.com
This event is a blast and it keeps getting better.
On March 13th, we will be hosting the 2nd Reverse Origami Film Festival.

The festival shows short films made by Maui filmmakers.
How short are these films?
Each film is between 2 and 10 minutes in length.
The festival is being hosted at the Seabury Hall Performing Arts Studio in Makawao.
Click here for directions and a map.
There are two showings of the festival on March 13th.
The first showing is at 5:00 and the second showing is at 7:30.
The tickets are five dollars (Cheap!) and you can buy them via paypal through this website or you can buy them at the door on the night of the event.
Get Your Tickets Here
Come be entertained by some of Maui’s best up-and-coming filmmakers.
