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Scott Topper workshop with the “Yes and that...

Two students are seated in their own chairs facing each other and exchange information. Communicating with other people is the key to your personal and professional development. This is an active, student-centered learning and team building improvisational exercise. One of the first rules of improv is called, “Yes, and.” In order to advance a scene or a conversation, it’s important to never deny the offered...

One Word at a Time Story

This is a wonderful improvisational exercise to cooperate in group work, to encourage creativity, and to develop listening and storytelling skills. Students stand in a small group circle of 8-12 people and tell a story one word at a time by making eye contact and listening to what each person offers. The story begins with each person in turn adding just one word. It’s important to only tell the story of one main...

Character Name Introductions Through Improvisation...

Fun Interactive improvisational games and exercises for better communication, creativity, problem solving, listening, collaboration, and storytelling skills Each student is asked to introduce themselves to the group by using an accent and by creating their own unique character with body physicalization and vocalization. It’s important to not think of this improvisational exercise as being yourself but instead, creating...
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