Introduction to Long-Form Improv (103)
Canon's Gait - 02 April 2012 (7:00pm)
Learn to create improvised comedy plays!
While most people familiar in anyway with improv will recognise the short-form style of improv comedy expertly displayed on shows such as "Whose Line is it Anyway?". There is, however, another style beloved around the world by performers and audiences alike: Long-Form!
This 8-week comprehensive course introduces and teaches the skills of long-form improv from beginning to performance level; looking at different structures for long-form shows and how a group can take a s ingle word suggestion and create a whole piece of theatre from it.
This course is ideally aimed at: those with some basic improv training and wishing to expand further; those who wish to specialise in long-form improv; performers with short-form background/experience wishing to become more relaxed and familiar with long-form improv.
In addition, there will be a performance opportunity at the end of this course which students are encouraged (but not required) to try. (Note: the details of the performance will vary depending on when/where the course is run).
Class Topics
- Trust Ourselves, Trust Others
- Working Together as a Group
- Creating a Scene
- Character & Relationships
- Finding the Focus of a Scene
- Making Connections
- Exploring Themes
- Putting It All Together: The Harold
- Having Fun Creating New Theatre
Pre-Requisites
- Introduction to Improv (or proof of equivalent)
Show Details
Class runs weekly on Mondays
Start Date: 02 April 2012
End Date: 21 May 2012
Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm
Venue: Canon's Gait
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