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Level 2: Efficiency in Scenework

The Improv & Acting class will develop the actors' skills to create scenes on stage through questioning their performance. This course highlights the actor's need for scenic understanding and the capacity to delve deep into characters. Students focus on their communication with each other to make sure that they can communicate clearly as individuals and as a group. Next the students will practice using what is there to release each other from burden and invention. Students will be working through clarity and honesty.

 

This course is an ambush of delight, as the search and insight into getting our improv to be as efficient as we can, as we affectively work the actor. Looking at the elements of our improv that assist us with being engaged and effortless, the scenes will be plenty. It will be the workout fit for a king. Exploring the style of the group, we shall keep ourselves yearning for the next step with intrigue of how fluent our efforts proves our ease.

 

Performance makes students focus on what they and their scene partners do. We explore the tools behind scenes, such as the using specifics and behavioural study. Ultimately, the students will practice creating full scenes and applying them with a various array of tools that are useful for all forms of scenic and gamic improv comedy. Simply by adding simple ideas into the collective whole to generate a shared experience on stage.

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