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- kbadr Offline
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Hey Sexy Improv Ladies-- I know I missed out on all the girl bonding at the slumber party, but maybe I can make up for it. I'm having this class.
Girlprov Specialty Class
(Saturday June 17, 1-4)
Most improv comedy troupes are mostly men. Often women in these troupes grow weak in certain areas (driving a scene, playing the lead character, being the funny one) and stronger in others (giving support, playing stock female characters, being the "straight man/woman.") It is important for women to train in an all-female environment to balance out their skills, get a chance to play the rare all-girl-scene, and bond with other female improvisers. This workshop with all women will make for stronger female improvisers in co-ed and single-sex troupes. No prerequisites. No boys allowed. $25
Let's make it happen.
Girlprov Specialty Class
(Saturday June 17, 1-4)
Most improv comedy troupes are mostly men. Often women in these troupes grow weak in certain areas (driving a scene, playing the lead character, being the funny one) and stronger in others (giving support, playing stock female characters, being the "straight man/woman.") It is important for women to train in an all-female environment to balance out their skills, get a chance to play the rare all-girl-scene, and bond with other female improvisers. This workshop with all women will make for stronger female improvisers in co-ed and single-sex troupes. No prerequisites. No boys allowed. $25
Let's make it happen.
I am going to lead a workshop for men called "Dick-prov" It will be geared towards teaching the men how to show the chicks in improv their place in a scene. Ladies are welcome to attend but must bring knee pads.
-Dav
-Dav
"This football testoserone lovin mofo ain't diggin the jazz hands!"
Quoted from my wife when I was jazz handsing.
Quoted from my wife when I was jazz handsing.
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Good question. Believe it or not, women tend to act differently when men are watching. And vice versa. That's one of the reasons I think it's important to have an all women workshop. Women will often try different things when not the object of the male gaze.kbadr wrote:This may sound like I'm taking the piss here....
But if the goal is to improve the role of women in improv scenes *with men*, why wouldn't you want the men there to see what's been going wrong and learning from it?
Also, I don't feel like a lot of men [Dav Wallace excluded

So sign up sistas.