Posts Tagged ‘HAROLD LONG FORM IMPROV’
Improv TIp #145 – the Power of No (w/ Monica Gaga) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Monica Gaga turns the whole improv game on its head with this fantastic tip about the power of no. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing…
Read MoreImprov Tip #144 – What Happened to Your Relationship with Improv (w/ Katy Schutte) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Katy Schutte offers a tip about an improviser’s evolving relationship with improv. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing yourself with some other kind of improvisation,…
Read MoreImprov Tip #143 – How Can I Practice Improv Solo?
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt give you a simple improv exercise (improv game) that you can use to practice improv solo. Solo improv can help you stay sharp and keep working those improv muscles. Whether you’re…
Read MoreImprov Tip #142 – The Power of Serving the Story First (w/ Anjali Bhimani) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Anjali Bhimani offers an insightful tip about how to see your role when improvising and performing. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing yourself with some…
Read MoreImprov Tip #141 – Stay Balance and Grounded (w/ Vanessa Anton) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Vanessa Anton offers a tip about using your feeling in the moment to ground yourself in your character and in your scene. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting…
Read MoreImprov Tip #140 – Why You Must Not Be Precious About Improv (w/ David Escobedo) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper David Escobedo offers a tip about loosening your grip on “your improv” and all the great benefits that brings. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing…
Read MoreImprov Tip #139 – Know What's Happening (w/ Kevin Reome) (2020)
improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Kevin Reome offers a tip about knowing what’s going on in the scene (even when you don’t). Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing yourself with…
Read MoreImprov Tip #138 – Silence (w/ Kat Kenny) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt brings you guest tipper Kat Kenny talking about the use of silence in improv. She pulls together a bunch of ideas and really shows many facets of this great, but under-used,…
Read MoreImprov Tip #137 – Online Improv (w/ Amey Goerlich) (2020)
Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. In this week’s improv tip, veteran teacher and improviser Paul Vaillancourt brings you guest tipper Amey Goerlich to talk about improv online – a topic becoming more and more important. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your…
Read MoreImprov Tips #136 – Set Improv Games For The Harold BONUS – The Invocation (2019)
Set Improv Games For The Harold – The Invocation (Bonus Episode) The Harold is considered by many to be the mother of all long form improv but teaching and learning the Harold can be tricky at times. We, as improvisers, spend most of our time (as we should) on the scenes that make up the…
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