There will be a jam this week for those looking for a little pre-holiday improv action!
I want to work on realism and honesty in scenework. Not that I'm an expert, but I want to run some drills on monologuing and honest reactions. Anyone can bring anything they'd like to work on, too.
S. Farr, will you still be there helping out?
Same time as always: 7-10 at the Hideout upstairs.
Tell your students, friends, family, selves to be there!
We'll warm-up, do an hour to an hour-and-a-half on skills, then do a mock show. Sometimes drinking happens afterwards. It's fun for the whole family!
Tuesday Night Jam - 11/21/06
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Moderators: arclight, happywaffle, bradisntclever
I'll be there too.
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Yay JAM! What a fun way for us to get to know peeps in the Austin Improv Collective. Play, play, play, and more play!!! Thanks to the experienced peeps who came and to Wes for bringing an agenda with exercises that helped us accomplish that agenda.
Note to self... Best Jams are those that have leaders who come with something prepared (which we may or may not use).
I LIKED the Chicken-Nuke thing and the focus on being changed in a REALISTIC way.
Note to self... Best Jams are those that have leaders who come with something prepared (which we may or may not use).
I LIKED the Chicken-Nuke thing and the focus on being changed in a REALISTIC way.