Hello,
I am trying to improve my ability to think on my feet in business situations and also making videos to market my business. I see there are several theaters that offer Improv 1 classes, can anyone recommend a particular class that would lend itself to those skills?
Best beginning classes for business situations
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Re: Best beginning classes for business situations
Hi,
A lot of the schools in town offer free classes once or twice a month as a means of trying out their specific method. I recommend attending one of two of those and seeing which school has a vibe that works for you.
http://www.hideouttheatre.com/classes/freeimprovclass
A lot of the schools in town offer free classes once or twice a month as a means of trying out their specific method. I recommend attending one of two of those and seeing which school has a vibe that works for you.
http://www.hideouttheatre.com/classes/freeimprovclass
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Re: Best beginning classes for business situations
Kareem is right, although virtually ANY improv class is going to help you out in this regard.
Here's links to the other schools in town:
http://austinimprov.com/classes/
My outfit, Merlin Works, is having a free intro class this Thursday (link).
Here's links to the other schools in town:
http://austinimprov.com/classes/
My outfit, Merlin Works, is having a free intro class this Thursday (link).
Kevin Miller. Merlin Works Known Wizard. Imp since 2001.