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Active vs. Passive
Being present and fully available in improvisation is an active state of mind. It is moving away from self-focus (worrying about our performance) into a heightened place of perception. By engaging actively we immediately focus on our partner and the offers. We become more available to the spontaneous moments in the scene itself. Most improvisers are in a passive place. They are waiting for something to happen, or worried about what they need to do. Offers and opportunities are missed as the improviser is not fully and actively present. Being active trains us to listen, use the obvious and be responsive. Instead of trying to control what will happen in the future of a scene we enjoy the right now of a scene. We learn to embrace change and abandon ourselves to the moment. Being active opens a whole new world of connected, effortless, and inspired scene play. 10:30-5pm with an hour for lunch
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LocationThe Nursery Training Centre, sixth floor (View)
Capital house (North end), weston street
LONDON SE1 3QD
United Kingdom
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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