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"How do you inject your idea into an ensemble scene?" An awesome question raised during one of our rehearsals.
Words aren’t going to save us – object work and relationships will save us. I talk about an older improv philosophy “get to the action.” Which, over 20 years later, still has value.
Improv is a language. It provides the grammar, wherein we provide the content. It doesn’t tell us what to say, or in what delivery style, it tells how to say it and how to better hear it.
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"How do you inject your idea into an ensemble scene?" An awesome question raised during one of our rehearsals.
Words aren’t going to save us – object work and relationships will save us. I talk about an older improv philosophy “get to the action.” Which, over 20 years later, still has value.
Improv is a language. It provides the grammar, wherein we provide the content. It doesn’t tell us what to say, or in what delivery style, it tells how to say it and how to better hear it.