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In improv we learn alot of rules, which can lead us in to blocking ourself in the direction of "doing the right thing so we don´t fuck up the scene" rather than really jump first and justify later, if we even get to the justifying.... :)

In this workshop we will explore the biggest freedom you can have as a improviser. We follow every impuls that comes to us, and trust the process rather than thinking logic. We will work with accepting everything that comes up in our mind, that will help you let go of pressure and see where you and your scenepartners see together. In the scenes we will work with impuls edits, which means that as soon we get an impuls to change scene, we will. It also helps you to become a calmer improviser in mind since you lhave to focus. The tempo can get high. This can be funny, wierd, crazy and sad at the same time, but we use our fully freedom as improvisers, that will open your eyes in a new way of playing improv.

Lets create some chaos! 

When: November 26, 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Where: Spring Hill Studio, 10 Love Street Spring Hill
Cost: $40.00 (payment plans available please contact us for more details).

This workshop is recommended for intermediate improvisers.

Big Fork Theatre is excited to host Victoria while she is in Brisbane, find out more about Victoria in her own words:

I´m a fulltime improviser, teacher and producer, both as a freelancer and at Gbgimpro - Gothenburg improvisation theatre, and I have been in that group for over 10 years. Gbgimpro is one of Scandinavias most famous and reputabled improgroups,

I am one of Swedens most hired improviser abroad, and I LOVE travel the world!

I am the creator of the Le Swe-des, the coolest festival team to have on a impro festival, with members that have been playing and teaching on festivals ALL over the world!  

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Spring Hill Studio 10 Love Street Spring Hill Brisbane 4000 Australia

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Cameron Watson
Big Fork Theatre
0423537563

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