Difference between revisions of "Acting Improv"
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− | Acting Improv, or AI, is offered almost every day, often twice, and since the start of a weekly/daily system has also been offered as a weekly. The format is supremely basic; the students sit in a | + | Acting Improv, or AI, is offered almost every day, often twice, and since the start of a weekly/daily system has also been offered as a weekly. The format is supremely basic; the students sit in a circle and suggest games and game scenarios. Then the RA (or a student the RA has designated to lead the activity) selects the game, the situation, and the actors involved. There is no requirement to be in the games; indeed, many CTYers just come to AI to be entertained. |
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Revision as of 19:02, 8 August 2006
Acting Improv is THE best activity there is.
Lancaster
Acting Improv, or AI, is offered almost every day, often twice, and since the start of a weekly/daily system has also been offered as a weekly. The format is supremely basic; the students sit in a circle and suggest games and game scenarios. Then the RA (or a student the RA has designated to lead the activity) selects the game, the situation, and the actors involved. There is no requirement to be in the games; indeed, many CTYers just come to AI to be entertained.
Games:
- Park Bench (perennial opener)
- Freeze
- Slideshow
- Late to Work
- Party Quirks
- Press Conference
- Dating Game
- Amazing Sphinx
- Subconscious (new 06.2?)
- Foreign Film Dubs/Translators
- Superheroes (discontinued?)
- Film Critics (discontinued)
- Questions
- New Choice
- Perpetual Machine
- World's Worst (perennial closer)