2-months programme for beginners

When you start moderating an beginner improv group, it is good to have a roadmap which introduces improv topics and principles slowly and gives you set of games and exercises.

If you are an experienced moderator, this programme gives you a base for your workshops and you won't loose sigth of what topics you already teached.

"Yes and..." principle (accepting) and games with limitations - 04.01.2020

Accepting the weird ideas of the other players is the core principle of improv and the students must get this message from the beggining. On the other hand, games with limitations provide a gentle way to step into the stage and start playing focussed on only one aspect of acting.

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Yes and… and limitation games - On Saturday

Hallo Rice Grains,

Are you someone who want to train yourself to cope better with unexpected things? Do you enjoy the sweet surprises of the unknown? Are you the one who have difficulties taking decisions and rather chose to go with flow? In all these cases you will enjoy this workshop: We will start accepting the reality, saying yes to it and enjoying the unexpected games where we are submerged. After some warm-up and initial training games, the complexity of that reality will be increase with a soft limitation like laying down on the ground during the whole scene or having your hands controlled by another player. At the end, you will jump into a storytelling toaster which will push the creativity of your partners and you to its limit!

Beginners and experienced players are more than welcome!

We will meet this Saturday at 15:00 near the bridge at the Englisch Garten:

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Due to the Corona regulations, we will have a maximum of 17 participants and we need to log who comes. Reserve your place here:

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Because we are going to get loose and start saying yes while playing the first games, please be on time. If you have flu or cold symptoms during the 3 days before, we will be thankful if you stay at home. Next Saturday and Tuesday there will be improv again!

Looking forward to have fun with you!

P/D: All credits for this introduction go to Arum Shourie!

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Showing emotions - 11.01.2020

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Emotions and exaggerations - On Saturday

There are two kinds of scenes: Either a day in the life or the day the shit hits the fan. When choosing either on of these choices, there is always an emotion behind it, sometimes even unknown. Improv scenes are more captivating to watch when involving feelings. Think back on a strong memory: Your grandma’s kitchen, you first apartment, your favourite bar- all of these things illicit emotion, which lead to memory of details, smells and environment.

Beginners and experienced players are more than welcome!

Due to the Corona regulations, we will have a maximum of 15 participants and we need to log who comes. Reserve your spot here until tomorrow at noon:

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Because we are going to get loose while playing the first games, please be on time. If you have flu or cold symptoms during the 3 days before, we will be thankful if you stay at home. Next Saturday and Tuesday there will be improv again!

Cheers!

Game set

List of games

  • Increase and decrease in circle
  • Circle-up
  • Samurai (Mirroring)
  • Bunny Bunny
  • Columbian Fuck Head
  • Only one walks
  • Großes Kino
  • Emotions Characters (afraid, grateful, surprised, patient)
  • Scene with 3 emotions
  • Emotional Party
  • Disaster movie

Creating characters - 18.01.2020

List of Games for developing characters

Played Set

  • Synchroapplause
  • Noise ball
  • Ball Metamorphosis
  • Samurai
  • Bunny Bunny
  • Walking with different roles (God, monk, Lucifer, king, prisoner, clown, cowboy)
  • Walking and getting old
  • Award ceremony
  • Hitch hiker with characters
  • At the cinema
  • Speed dating freeze
  • The dating game

Set for 6.1.2021

  • Ball Metamorfosis
  • Walking with different roles (God, monk, Lucifer, king, prisoner, clown, cowboy)
  • Follow my nose
  • Assasin
  • Award ceremony
  • Old truck
  • Columbian fuck head
  • Learning names with signs
  • zip, zap, zop
  • hitcher with characters
  • At the cinema
  • Speed dating freeze
  • the dating game
  • Toaster
  • Memory circle
  • If there is enough time
    • Always yes and no
    • Pen friends
    • Poesie in a fantasy language
    • Yes and then
    • Oracle (listening)

Trusting your brain - Be spontaneous! - 08.02.2020

Played set

Listen like a thief! - 07.03.2020

Learn to focus on body language and entonation rather than talking.

Played set

To be in the moment

Listening and accepting in groups
  • Group Order by age, weight, shoe size, hair colour, finger length, mental health, personal hygiene, number of ex-lovers, by blue
Learning to see subtle signals

The following games are done in pairs. Changing pairs after every round, so students start loosing their fear of doing eye-contact with others

Playing Scenes: Listening

Describing places and always doing an activity on stage

This includes object work, less talking and more action. Due to the nature of those topics is difficult to keep the energy high.

Played set

  • Circle-up
  • Samurai
  • Bunny, bunny
  • 1, 2, 3, country, name, 6, change
  • Superheros wars
  • Walk around the room with tension
  • Top model show LOL

Additional games

  • Ball methamorphosis
  • Exagerate a scene
  • Free form with temporal connection
  • Laid down scene
  • Different places
  • Boom Chicago

Let's get loud! 12.04.2020

On letting the emotions and exaggerations free


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Accepting II

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  • Pairs (Truck, old truck, two connecting ideas)
  • what are you doing
  • only one person walks
  • open offer, platform building
  • pen-friends
  • always yes/no

Developing a Character II

Trusting your brain - Be spontaneous! II

  • Storytelling with detail, emotion, action
  • Goalie accepting an open line and a character
  • Slideshow
  • Backwards/Forwards
  • Space jump
  • Little voice
  • Story solo with thrown words
  • Whose line is it?

Listen like a thief! II

Learn to focus on body language and entonation rather than talking.

Played set

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