Tap into your intuition and spontaneity to start scenes from absolutely nothing! We’ll learn how embodiment, labelling, and strong choices can overcome analysis paralysis. Through structured, focused exercises this brief primer is intended to bridge your existing playfulness and spontaneity to the work of starting great improv scenes.
We’ll learn how to read people better (and risk getting it wrong), read the situation and make confident choices, and begin to recognise character & identity (and how these manifest in the body).
This course is intended to provide one teacher’s preferred approach to starting scenes and will scaffold (but isn’t required for) Make a Scene. Scene Starts is designed for players who have completed at least Rediscover Play.
Tap into your intuition and spontaneity to start scenes from absolutely nothing! We’ll learn how embodiment, labelling, and strong choices can overcome analysis paralysis. Through structured, focused exercises this brief primer is intended to bridge your existing playfulness and spontaneity to the work of starting great improv scenes.
We’ll learn how to read people better (and risk getting it wrong), read the situation and make confident choices, and begin to recognise character & identity (and how these manifest in the body).
This course is intended to provide one teacher’s preferred approach to starting scenes and will scaffold (but isn’t required for) Make a Scene. Scene Starts is designed for players who have completed at least Rediscover Play.