Most people recognize improvisational theater as a form of comedy, but a professor at Paul Smith’s College in New York sees potential in improv to improve student success. Hospitality and business ...
Ah, the improvisation class. A place where timid, hopeful actors go to become more outspoken, bold and confident in the art of playing pretend. Class participants feed off each other's energy to ...
There’s a lot of anecdotal evidence that improvisation helps people deal better with uncertainty, but Peter Felsman, Sanuri Gunawardena, and Colleen M. Seifert have just published the findings from ...
I’ve talked to some of my former teaching colleagues, and let me just say that students and teachers are not alright. Students who used to show up to class are now considered “lost students,” and ...
Nimeet Shah panicked whenever he had to speak before a group at work. “It was pretty severe,” the Chicago IT professional said. “Making eye contact was even so difficult for me.” Anxiety limited the ...
It’s after school, and the tweens are rowdy with angst. Then two of them, Charlotte Williams, 13, and Tally Vogel, 11, face each other. Williams raises an arm, and Vogel raises her arm to follow. They ...
CHICAGO -- Three dozen police captains pair off in a Chicago conference room to play a game: They must start a sentence with the last word their partner used. Many exchanges are nonsensical, full of ...
An explanation of the foundations of improvisation and its pragmatic use for attorneys. CLE Center is pleased to present a one-of-a-kind CLE experience - Improv(ed) Legal Skills with Thomas J. Galan, ...
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