Current Class

The Current Students, Improvisers, Innovators

Anna
Oshow

GUESTS

Paul

Kash

Cindy

Read their words. Ponder their insights. Every student is unique and their process is part of the development of the Improvisation community.

We have played so many games and worked on several scenes and activities, where the nature of instructions and the expectations are paradoxical and indefinable in nature, just like the “Tao”. The games we play are trying to emphasize a sliver of true nature and the rules to those games are just like scaffolding, they are just an aid to the true principle about nature and the true essence of life.
Kashyap Sridhar
India, USA
One thing Shawn said that struck me was that "Impro is not an absolute concept like a religion, but a living thing that exists between relationships."
Oshow Shota Oshitani
Tokyo, Japan
Be elegant
Be obvious
Get ‘nsync with what is already (latent) there
Allign with the inspired people
Cindy Pittens
Holland
...be present, be aware. I learned and trying to be empty.
Anna Robinson
China
In a little less than a week I have been gently guided to many wonderful puzzles to work through. I am reminded of the words of everybody's favourite smouldering Sith (or least favourite smouldering Sith): "It's time to let old things die."
Paul Robinson
Alberta, Canada

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