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Post by TexasImprovMassacre »

Ok, there's a big ol' storm, hurricane, twister, apocalypse going on outside your improv and you only have time to grab one tenant, idea, notion, guideline, tool, rule of improv...what is it?

What's your number one guideline? What underlies your improv philosophy? ...and why?

Post by vine311 »

No flinching

Commitment to the scene and your scene partner are extremely important. Even if a scene is going badly you can still have a chance of pulling yourself out of it if you're committed to it. If you bail, so will the audience.
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grab a hold of a character and you can handle anything man or nature has to throw at you
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Listening. Is this too broad of an answer? You're never lost and have infinite to pull from as long as you listen to your partner (and everything else) around you.

My second would be what Arthur said. Give yourself a character and you'll always have a reason to be there in the scene.
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Post by sara farr »

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Asaf has it tattooed on his body, so it must be important.

It's easier said than done.
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Post by Marc Majcher »

I'm with Steph. Listening. Not just with your ears. Not just to what's being said.
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Post by HerrHerr »

Commitment.

No, wait..ummm...

...wait, yes! Commitment!
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Post by Aden »

arthursimone wrote:grab a hold of a character and you can handle anything man or nature has to throw at you
ditto.

Plus... then you never get lonely. Unless that's what your character does.
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no denials

the ultimate show of commitment to everything in the room - fellow players, the environment, the audience, yourself. say yes to all of it.
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Post by acrouch »

vulnerability

Improv is a terrible, risky idea and watching people bravely and humbly throw themselves into that is magical and fascinating. If they spend the whole time protecting themselves with cleverness and safe formats and effort, it moves toward boring and painful.
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only connect
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Be.
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