Man and Woman: Learning to Understand Each Other

Man and Woman: Learning to Understand Each Other

Some people believe the legend that men and women are two parts of that together make a whole and spend their life trying to find a perfect match. Others think that the awareness of gender differences and a true desire to make a couple can help establish a happy relationship.

There other theories and practices, but the fact remains true: the number of lonely people is growing, which is good for no one.
The photo that was used in the poster represents a famous moving sculpture by Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze. Based on a true tragic love story, it demonstrates the perpetual love cycle: attraction, love and separation. Watch the video here

Is there a way to break this cycle and stay happy together forever?

Let's talk about these issues. Share your thoughts, listen to what other people think. There will be a role-play and a discusstion. We will analyse the classical love stories and try to identify and roles and the reasons of the happy end or tragedy. 

This session will shed light on the key issues of gender relationship, which will enable everyone find solutions or avoid gender misunderstanding. 

The session will be conducted in English. We work in small groups, the number of seats is limited. 

Please, sign up before midnight on Monday November 18 by clicking the button on this page or purchase your ticket now here.

If you prefer to pay in the Club, please, check the prices and make sure you have the exact amount (do not need change). 
Prices are here

If you cannot make it to the Club, please, cancel by calling +375 29 2592164. No other ways of cancellations are accepted and failure to cancel before 6 pm on Tuesday will result in 50% charge.

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Valiantsina (Val) is the founder and leader of ICAN Club, the owner and the admin of this site. She is the person to approach whenever you need help or advice. Val is an experienced teacher of English, who has worked in a variety of contexts and capacities and also as an interpreter/translator for international organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, etc. She is an ideal candidate for cross-border creative educational projects.