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Hosting a work party – improv style part 2
In I talked about emceeing a work party on your own. Here are some games that can adapt well to a work environment. Of course, you can always contact William or Rich and get some help or have us help you with hosting, improvising, teaching some improv, or just helping choose and adapt games for your audience. Here are some games to try: … Read entire article »
Filed under: Applied Improv, General, Improv Exercises, Improv in Life, Performing Improv, Teaching Improv, Theater Games
Quick Choice in the Thiagi GameLetter
Every once in a while you come across a person – teacher, mentor, though leader – that allows for a big shift in how you approach the things you do. Sivasailam (Thiagi) Thiagarajan is one such person for me. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Applied Improv, Improv Exercises, Teaching Improv, Thiagi, Workshops
KJ3 – Game Theory
Notes from Keith Johnstone retreat, August 2009 All improvisers have played any games. There are books, websites, and games passed on in classes and from player to player. There is a particularly good set of them in my friend Williams Improv Playbook. The point of the games is to play them. The play them again and again. But not to get better at them, in fact in many cases you are . But when you do think … Read entire article »
Filed under: Keith Johnstone, Theater Games, Workshops
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