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Inclusive, beneficial icebreakers for performers
Icebreakers. They're common in an improv class, at the top of a jam, or maybe when a team is just getting to know each other. Some people love 'em, some…
Oct 15
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Jen deHaan
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Inclusive, beneficial icebreakers for performers
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Alexithymia and Improv - Part Two
If you improvise with or teach more than 10 people, you've probably done improv with someone that experiences alexithymia. Learn to support yourself or…
Oct 1
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Jen deHaan
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Alexithymia and Improv - Part One
If you improvise with, or teach, more than 10 people then you're probably doing improv with someone who experiences alexithymia, which involves…
Sep 17
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Jen deHaan
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Bonus: The Improv Practice of Verbal Processors
Listen now | Verbal processors do so to learn and understand new concepts and idea. But what about when they're improvisers.
Aug 25
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Jen deHaan
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Bottom Up Thinking & Improv: Plot-based sets
Improvising plot-driven sets might not come quite as naturally to bottom-up thinkers. How do you figure out the type of thinker you are, and how does it…
Mar 14
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Jen deHaan
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Finding the unusual thing (and communicating better in scenes)
It's hard to notice the unusual at the top of an improv scene. Learn when and how to do it! Even if you're unusual too, like me! For EVERYONE: how to…
Feb 28
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Jen deHaan
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Finding the unusual thing (and communicating better in scenes)
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Masking and Improv: Being the voice of reason
Have you had an issue being the voice of reason in scenes? Grounding a scene? This written version of podcast episode 9 discusses what's "normal…
Feb 12
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Jen deHaan
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Masking and Improv: Being the voice of reason
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Masking and Improv: Character Matching
This week you can read something and skip my voice. Or, happy holidays? Next week: egregious verbosity on something different.
Dec 24, 2023
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Jen deHaan
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