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September 25, 2012

September 25, 2012. Warm Up: When someone says they are improvising, what does that mean to you? Objective: Students will use improvisational theatre to communicate character, setting, and plot. How Improv works in theatre.

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September 25, 2012

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  1. September 25, 2012 Warm Up: When someone says they are improvising, what does that mean to you? Objective: Students will use improvisational theatre to communicate character, setting, and plot.

  2. How Improv works in theatre • A type of theatre which is built around off the cuff story telling. • Often times used for the sake of humor. • Sometimes used as a therapy for those in need of help. • As a technique, improvisation is the basis for CYA, and dealing with adversities on stage. • Character Improvs are acting exercises in which actors attempt to flesh out their performances.

  3. Rules of Improv • Never say “no,” which includes but is not limited to: • Refusing to participate due to story/idea • Unwillingness to work with certain people • Being embarrassed • Keeping it School Appropriate: if you feel like a principal at our school would not like what you are doing, DON’T DO IT!!! • Keeping it Respectful: What happens in improv activities stays in the class. You should be respectful of your peers, and also respect their work.

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