What I learned in Omaha
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What I learned in Omaha
The experience at The Big Ha! was super fun, and everyone had strong shows. The Austin/Chicago contingent represented and it made me really proud to be a part of the Austin improv scene.
At some point, one of the 88 Improv players asked us about a warm-up she saw us doing. It was the start/stop tableau exercise that we picked up from 3 For All. It was at that moment that I was reminded of how lucky I (and we) are. There are troupes in smaller towns that work and learn virtually in a vacuum.
Austin has such an incredible scene. Not only did the Austin scene introduce me to improv in general, but through some amazing alignment of the stars, I have had the opportunity to study many different styles from seasoned veterans. I've observed them, taken class from them and, shit, performed side by side with them. It's absolutely incredible.
Seriously, we can never forget how unique and special this community is.
At some point, one of the 88 Improv players asked us about a warm-up she saw us doing. It was the start/stop tableau exercise that we picked up from 3 For All. It was at that moment that I was reminded of how lucky I (and we) are. There are troupes in smaller towns that work and learn virtually in a vacuum.
Austin has such an incredible scene. Not only did the Austin scene introduce me to improv in general, but through some amazing alignment of the stars, I have had the opportunity to study many different styles from seasoned veterans. I've observed them, taken class from them and, shit, performed side by side with them. It's absolutely incredible.
Seriously, we can never forget how unique and special this community is.
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
Word.kbadr wrote:The experience at The Big Ha! was super fun, and everyone had strong shows. The Austin/Chicago contingent represented and it made me really proud to be a part of the Austin improv scene.
At some point, one of the 88 Improv players asked us about a warm-up she saw us doing. It was the start/stop tableau exercise that we picked up from 3 For All. It was at that moment that I was reminded of how lucky I (and we) are. There are troupes in smaller towns that work and learn virtually in a vacuum.
Austin has such an incredible scene. Not only did the Austin scene introduce me to improv in general, but through some amazing alignment of the stars, I have had the opportunity to study many different styles from seasoned veterans. I've observed them, taken class from them and, shit, performed side by side with them. It's absolutely incredible.
Seriously, we can never forget how unique and special this community is.
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
Last year at the Toronto Improv Festival we met and befriended a troupe from Pocatello, Idaho (sound familiar, Shannon?). They told us that they pretty much learned improv from books and they benefitted so much from getting out of their town and seeing a lot of other troupes from all over and taking the UCB intensive there.kbadr wrote:It was at that moment that I was reminded of how lucky I (and we) are. There are troupes in smaller towns that work and learn virtually in a vacuum.
We have something special here. Take workshops from people when they come in for OoB and other times. Go see improv when you travel. Apply for festivals. Spread our word and bring back the words of others.
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
Uh? Yes, I think a troupe from Idaho wanted to apply to OoB '06 but were way too late getting word to us to be part of the process. Is that what you're talking about? Or are you under the misapprehension that I am originally from Idaho rather than Iowa?York99 wrote:a troupe from Pocatello, Idaho (sound familiar, Shannon?).
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
That was a suggestion for a location in a Spices show.shando wrote:Uh? Yes, I think a troupe from Idaho wanted to apply to OoB '06 but were way too late getting word to us to be part of the process. Is that what you're talking about? Or are you under the misapprehension that I am originally from Idaho rather than Iowa?York99 wrote:a troupe from Pocatello, Idaho (sound familiar, Shannon?).
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
Are you shitting me? I don't remember that one.York99 wrote:That was a suggestion for a location in a Spices show.shando wrote:Uh? Yes, I think a troupe from Idaho wanted to apply to OoB '06 but were way too late getting word to us to be part of the process. Is that what you're talking about? Or are you under the misapprehension that I am originally from Idaho rather than Iowa?York99 wrote:a troupe from Pocatello, Idaho (sound familiar, Shannon?).
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Re: What I learned in Omaha
Now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense for that show... I'm thinking it was a *Kazil. show.shando wrote:Are you shitting me? I don't remember that one.York99 wrote:That was a suggestion for a location in a Spices show.shando wrote: Uh? Yes, I think a troupe from Idaho wanted to apply to OoB '06 but were way too late getting word to us to be part of the process. Is that what you're talking about? Or are you under the misapprehension that I am originally from Idaho rather than Iowa?
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