Provence Restaurants Art of Allure and Human Connection

PROVENCE RESTAURANTS TAILORS THE ART OF ALLURE AND HUMAN CONNECTION FOR VANCOUVER WOMEN

In recent years, Vancouver has been called “No Fun City,” “mind-numbingly boring,” and a difficult place to socialize, make friends, and date other singles, despite its population of over 600,000 people. Provence Restaurants believes it has the antidote to this lack of connection between residents – for women, at least. The Art of Allure and Human Connection is a four-day program on October 15 – 18, 2015, led by life coach, seminar leader and dancer Chen Lizra and including cooking seminars by Provence Chef and Co-Owner Alessandra Quaglia. Chef Quaglia knew that in Vancouver – one of the world’s best cities for food (CNTraveler.com) – she had to incorporate food as a tool to re-instill a sense of community amongst Vancouver women, the way our grandmothers might have done when we were growing up.

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“Jean Francis and I have always believed in building strong family and community. It’s so important to the fabric of our lives. Throughout the ages, sharing food is one of the ways people, and women in particular, have built community. We feel so strongly about the powerful role of food to community-building that we decided to bring this international workshop to Vancouver,” says Chef Quaglia.

Chen Lizra’s TEDx talk on “The power of seduction in our everyday lives” (www.lizraconsulting.com/ted-talk) in 2012 attracted over 4.3 million views. Formerly a resident of Vancouver, Lizra developed The Art of Allure and Human Connection programs in response to women and men around the world asking her to teach them the power of seduction, but not in the manipulative sense.

“I feel very fortunate to present Chen and her teachings – they are life changing,” comments Chef Quaglia.

For information and to register, visit www.provencemarinaside.ca/art-of-allure-human-connection. The program is open to only 16 participants at a private location in Vancouver.

For more information on Provence Restaurants, visit www.provencevancouver.com and Facebook.

For more information on Chen Lizra, visit www.chenlizraconsulting.com and Facebook.