8 Upcoming Classes
Special Courses
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Mar 03
Sage Tyrtle
1 classes
Mar 03
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Mar 04
Sage Tyrtle
1 classes
Mar 04
IMPROV 101: Introduction to Improvisation
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Mar 04
6 classes
Apr 08
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This course is packed with goodies for new and experienced improvisers alike. No matter your level of experience, this is where you want to start your improv training at ITC.
There's nothing to be afraid of here. Improv is natural. We do it all day, every day. As the course builds, so will your comfort and confidence. You will be introduced to such amazing improv concepts as: "active listening," "creating characters," and "how to create and move imaginary objects through space." We know, right? Who wouldn't want to do this?
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Mar 14
6 classes
Apr 18
This course is packed with goodies for new and experienced improvisers alike. No matter your level of experience, this is where you want to start your improv training at ITC.
There's nothing to be afraid of here. Improv is natural. We do it all day, every day. As the course builds, so will your comfort and confidence. You will be introduced to such amazing improv concepts as: "active listening," "creating characters," and "how to create and move imaginary objects through space." We know, right? Who wouldn't want to do this?
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IMPROV 201: Game of the Scene and Second Beats
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Feb 27
8 classes
Apr 16
An examination of the two-person scene, with attention on the game of the scene. New challenges will elevate the improviser to a higher performance level: making more interesting choices, creating richer characters and building tension.
With a thorough understanding of scenework, students bring scenes to life through specificity in their actions, words and character choices. This course also introduces you to the Armando, an show in which scenes are inspired truthful monologues.
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IMPROV 202: Advanced Scene Study
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Mar 12
8 classes
Apr 30
This course focuses on advancing the two-person scene and furthers the students' understanding of "the game" of the scene.
Students are given more individual attention and critique regarding character creation, environment and object work, and their own ability to identify, heighten and explore the game of the scene.
This course will allow you to play more assertively and with improved confidence in your scene skills. You will not have to worry about getting out of your head because you will learn to avoid getting into your head in the first place. You will have a greater understanding and appreciation for the necessity, subtleties and nuances of the game of the scene.
You will learn to provide greater detail in your scenes by making specific choices. You will better engage and connect with your scene partners, emotionally and physically. You will heighten your awareness level by improving your listening and fully understanding the context of the scene.
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IMPROV 301: Group Scenes and Ensemble Games
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Apr 08
8 classes
May 27
This course will focus on a major aspect of longform improvisation, ensemble development and learning to play successful scenes with a large number of people.
This class will look closely at three- and four-person scenes and scenes involving ensembles of up to eight or nine players. Group-mind — it's like Voltron, only it's improv.
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IMPROV 501: The Harold, Advanced Techniques
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Mar 11
Matt Folliott
8 classes
Apr 29
The class will learn to perform the Harold organically and to further examine theme, patterns and connections. Students will learn to hone the organic opening, and will explore new openings, editing techniques, and styles for performing the Harold.
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