Improvisation Workshops - Spontaneity | |||
“Spontaneity class was the best thing I've done in years. I absolutely loved it.” —L. Young Spontaneity covers the basics of improvisation (improv). You’ll work on unleashing your creativity and unlocking your spontaneity through impro games and exercises based on play, collaboration and support. This course is designed to encourage fearlessness, to help you break out of your comfort zone and have fun! Spontaneity is the first course of the Impro Melbourne workshop program and requires no prior improvisation or performance experience. "The fun nature of spontaneity and the ability to learn basic techniques and skills." - Dylan "The wonderful energy and the fail free nature." - Judith "It was very inclusive, respectful, and a lot of fun." - Lauren "No judgement! It was ok to make mistakes and I felt like I really belonged." - Caylie "Variety of exercises, good communication of theory and what each game is trying to teach or achieve. Positive, friendly and encouraging vibe to all classes. Got to meet lots of different people and have fun with them!" - Jane "I thoroughly enjoy the way Impro Melbourne conducts themselves. It's a high professional standard." - MC "I have fun at Impro Melbourne. I feel very welcome and look forward to continuing my learning journey with them." - Matt Fishwick "Really enjoyed the course! The skills I've learnt have improved my professional communication and given me a bunch of material for workshop facilitation and team building." - Tim Newbold We value diversity and extend a warm welcome to people of different ethnicities, religions, sexualities, genders, abilities, ages and backgrounds. If you are unsure if improvisation is for you, please have a conversation with us so we can work together to create an environment for you to try.
Venue: Rosina Auditorium, Abbotsford Convent 1 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford 3067 Course of 8 classes. $340.00 full $300.00 concession
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