When Improvisers and Scripts Collide
Let’s set the scene: You’ve grown confident in your improv skills, and you’re really kicking goals. Now you’ve been handed a script. You’ve been cast in a sketch, or even a full-length play. Congratulations! You’re very talented.
Here, we unpack the experience of casting improvisers in scripted work.
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A list of increasingly intense improv injections
Here, presented in order of increasing intensity, is a list of improv injections that go beyond training and shows.
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Impro versus Improv
What do we call what we do? Improv versus improv?
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Meet your teacher: Amy Driscoll
Meet Amy Driscoll, one of Improv QLD;s dynamic Level 1 workshop teachers. Improv is a great way to express your creativity, develop your confidence, and have a good time. If you’ve never been to an improv class, you might be wondering what it entails. Check out this intervidew with Improv QLD Workshop teacher Amy Driscoll on Improvisation Queensland’s Brisbane beginner's improv course.
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Mindfulness, Mental Health, Psychology and Being Present
Performer and teacher Leica Baker takes a deep dive into the benefits of improv for mindfulness and being in the moment.
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Meet your teacher: Leica Baker
Meet Leica Baker, one of ImproMafia’s dynamic Level 1 workshop teachers.
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"I want to try improv, but I'm nervous": The Most Common Questions Impro Newcomers Ask
Here’s a list of common questions improv newcomers ask, and some of the typical answers I give.
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My Improv Journey by Isabella Shanks
To most people, the thought of willingly exploring the dark (sometimes claustrophobic) cave of unscripted performance is horrifying. You don’t know what’s in there! To the willing however, that is the joy of exploring the unknown.
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“Free-Flow Improvisation around a main storyline”: Not on stage, but in your office
A new study shows that in order to thrive in times of uncertainty, you need managers and employees who can think on their feet and act fast — without an instruction manual.
In other words, you need skilled improvisers.
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Ursula K. Le Guin on Art
The daily routine of most adults is so heavy and artificial that we are closed off to much of the world. We have to do this in order to get our work done. I think one purpose of art is to get us out of those routines. When we hear music or poetry or stories, the world opens up again. - Ursula K. Le Guin
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Meet your teacher: Ryan Goodwin
ImproMafia is excited to launch its revamped applied improvisation workshop, Storytelling & Creativity, led by one of our most skilled teachers, Ryan Goodwin. Get to know Ryan a little better in this exclusive, tell all interview.
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Article Recommendation - "Stop Interrupting Each Oth-"
The lightly edited transcript of a talk Jim Fishwick gave the other week as part of Improv Theatre Sydney’s lecture series Rant Academy. It’s improv theory! Hooray! If that’s not your thing turn away now! You can watch the video version here.
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Take your improv further
Luke Rimmelzwaan talks about advanced improvisation skills and taking your craft to the next level.
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Top 6 Reasons You Should Learn to Improvise
Interested in Improv and want to try it out for the first time? After over a decade of teaching improvisation in Brisbane and watching hundreds of beginner improvisers start their creative journey, Wade Robinson compiles a list of six reasons why you should learn improv.
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Thinking about trying improv?
Improv is a great way to express your creativity, develop your confidence, and have a good time. If you’ve never been to an improv class, you might be wondering what it entails. Check out this video with Workshop Director Wade Robinson on what ImproMafia's beginners course offers new participants.
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