Just presence
This post is inspired by a class I took with John Cremer, one of my favourite improv teachers. Classes with John feel incredibly alive. Permission is granted. People take risks. People share. And the scenes speak for themselves. John once said that you could sum up his approach to improv in one word: presence. So […]
Improv-based training
Playful, experiential learning Applied improvisation (AI) combines games and activities from improvised theatre with situational facilitation and group coaching. It’s one of the purest experiential ways to learn using active and practical training activities from the worlds of improvised theatre, music or dance. Why do that? Because improvisers work in teams that thrive on collaborative […]
Take your opportunities
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