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Intermediate Improv Course (201) [Edinburgh]
Overview: Introduction to Improv (101) focuses on the core skills all improvisers must have and employ in order to create spontaneous performances. Following on from this, Intermediate Improv (201) will help students continue on their improv journey by further honing these improvisation skills and learn how to utilise them in the creation of the backbone of our craft: scene-work.
Students will learn - through support, listening, character, physicality and more - how to create scenes that are as enjoyable to perform in as they are engaging to watch. The course will explore how improv performers go about creating scenes on the spot, including: what details help to create a believable reality; understanding why the scene "exists"; how to create rewarding comedy scenes that are worthy of the expression "you had to be there!".
Topics covered by workshop: - Base Reality (the context of the scene: the who/what/where/why) - Relationships (who are the people in the scene and why the audience should care about them) - "The Game" of the Scene (aka the "funny" in a comedy scene - what it is, how to recognise it and how to play it)
Pre-requisite: - Introduction to Improv (101) (or proof of equivalent)
Dates and Times: Classes will be every Monday evening, 6:30-9pm, from 24th April - 12th June 2023
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UbicaciónEdinburgh Palette (Room G5) (Ver)
151 London Rd
Edinburgh EH15 1DL
United Kingdom
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Apropiado para niños: No |
Se aceptan perros: No |
No fumar: Sí |
Accesible a silla de ruedas: Sí |
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