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- SarahMarie Offline
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I love it!
I think I'm in "Please invent something to suspend time and space so I can do all the improv projects I want to do right NOW!"
I think I'm in "Please invent something to suspend time and space so I can do all the improv projects I want to do right NOW!"
Instructor - Improvisor - Pixie - General Manager
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/
This one is super great!!smerlin wrote:The July 2011 Newsletter is out, featuring an article about the Life cycle of the Improviser. Does the story of my improv journey match up with yours? What Phase are you in?
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_19.html
http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
- Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell Offline
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fantastic! i just passed the 13 year mark back in May (had a similar realization i'd been telling people "about 10 years" for a while, lol) and definitely recognized myself in all of those stages. i feel very much in a breakthrough phase right now...where every new show i do unlocks some new level and makes me hungry for more shows that will do that, and to finally create a few of my own.
i've dipped my toes in the teaching phase, but i don't know if i have the knack for it. certainly not to the degree folks like you, Andy and Roy have it...
i've dipped my toes in the teaching phase, but i don't know if i have the knack for it. certainly not to the degree folks like you, Andy and Roy have it...

Sweetness Prevails.
-the Reverend
-the Reverend
- Brad Hawkins Offline
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I'm in the transition between Anxiety and Addiction. Actually, I was addicted nearly from the beginning. But the Anxiety is still there, where you don't quite internalize that you're good enough to be taking up space on this stage.smerlin wrote:The July 2011 Newsletter is out, featuring an article about the Life cycle of the Improviser. Does the story of my improv journey match up with yours? What Phase are you in?
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_19.html
The silver knives are flashing in the tired old cafe. A ghost climbs on the table in a bridal negligee. She says "My body is the life; my body is the way." I raise my arm against it all and I catch the bride's bouquet.
- mpbrockman Offline
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Yikes. Can I pick two?
4 and 6 at once. I've definitely reached a plateau where it sometimes seems like I've taken myself as far as I can go and that I'm just recycling my bag o' tricks. Intellectually, I know that's not true - I just need to spend more time thinking of ways to challenge myself and keep things fresh.
Then again, when doing classes here, or the workshop Shana & I did at TCIF - the joy of the students is can be completely infectious and often takes me along for the ride. I begin to get better results out of myself because A) they inspire me to do different things and B) I get carried away by the moment(s) and the "Oh, we're doing contemporary ballad type 4, variation C... again..." voice shuts off.
I think Shana's definition of "breakthrough" and mine differ a bit though. Breakthroughs occur for me when I work for them. If I go with the "just show up and play and all my hard work will be there for me" approach I tend to drift into autopilot and out of the moment. I have to consciously (yes, I know that's a dirty word in improv) push my way out of my safe zone and hope for the best. Sometimes that results in a colossal (to me) f*ck up, sometimes I end up somewhere new. That's a breakthrough for me.
*Reposted from the Merlin-Works forum*
4 and 6 at once. I've definitely reached a plateau where it sometimes seems like I've taken myself as far as I can go and that I'm just recycling my bag o' tricks. Intellectually, I know that's not true - I just need to spend more time thinking of ways to challenge myself and keep things fresh.
Then again, when doing classes here, or the workshop Shana & I did at TCIF - the joy of the students is can be completely infectious and often takes me along for the ride. I begin to get better results out of myself because A) they inspire me to do different things and B) I get carried away by the moment(s) and the "Oh, we're doing contemporary ballad type 4, variation C... again..." voice shuts off.
I think Shana's definition of "breakthrough" and mine differ a bit though. Breakthroughs occur for me when I work for them. If I go with the "just show up and play and all my hard work will be there for me" approach I tend to drift into autopilot and out of the moment. I have to consciously (yes, I know that's a dirty word in improv) push my way out of my safe zone and hope for the best. Sometimes that results in a colossal (to me) f*ck up, sometimes I end up somewhere new. That's a breakthrough for me.
*Reposted from the Merlin-Works forum*
"He who is not a misanthrope at age forty can never have loved mankind" -Nicolas de Chamfort
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My August Newsletter is up!
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_20.html
The article is about how to judge the quality of the shows you are in, plus there's lots of info about my OOB recommendations.
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_20.html
The article is about how to judge the quality of the shows you are in, plus there's lots of info about my OOB recommendations.
The latest addition just hit the presses!
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_21.html
With a new article on "Acting Normal," info about the next session of classes, and my favorite sweets in town! Read on for shout outs to Valerie Ward, Karen Jane DeWitt, Girls Girls Girls - Improvised Musicals, Gnap! Theater Projects, Get Up, The Amazing Improvised Race and more...
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_21.html
With a new article on "Acting Normal," info about the next session of classes, and my favorite sweets in town! Read on for shout outs to Valerie Ward, Karen Jane DeWitt, Girls Girls Girls - Improvised Musicals, Gnap! Theater Projects, Get Up, The Amazing Improvised Race and more...
- SarahMarie Offline
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- Joined: February 24th, 2009, 11:02 am
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As always, SO SHINY in my mind. I love this newsletter.
Instructor - Improvisor - Pixie - General Manager
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/
January's newsletter's been out for a while, if you haven't seen it yet!
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_22.html
All about doing less...
http://merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_22.html
All about doing less...
New newsletter!
http://www.merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_23.html
Feature article: Unplugging with Improv
Classes start next week...
http://www.merlin-works.com/public/newsletter_23.html
Feature article: Unplugging with Improv
Classes start next week...
- Kayla Lane Offline
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New Newsletter! Feature Article: Directing Improv.
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- SarahMarie Offline
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- Joined: February 24th, 2009, 11:02 am
- Location: Austin, Tx
LOVE!!!
And I love the idea of the cheat sheets! But the links are broken! Boo!
And I love the idea of the cheat sheets! But the links are broken! Boo!
Instructor - Improvisor - Pixie - General Manager
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/
http://www.theinstitutiontheater.com/ --- http://sarahmariecurry.com/