Location(s): Austin, TX
Intro to Improv
- Professional instructors with over 9 years experience and hundreds of satisfied clients
- Whether you are a professional whose livelihood depends upon your ability to think on your feet, or just looking for a new creative outlet, this course will lead you to heightened levels of performance
- 6 week course, with one 3 hour class per week
Description:
HAVE FUN AND MEET NEW PEOPLE! This Beginning Workshop is designed for both the newcomer who wants to discover the joy of Improv and the novice looking to become a better improviser.
This fun, low-pressure class introduces you to the basics of Improv style through games and exercises. You'll learn Improv vocabulary, gain practical skills and create in a friendly and safe atmosphere.
Availability:
Year Round: courses start every six weeks, typically on Saturdays
Location(s):
Austin, TX
Essential Information:
Participants must be 18 and over. No experience is necessary.
Duration:
6 week course 1pm-4pm classes
Maximum Participants:
Limit 16 students
Spectators:
Not Allowed
Weather Dependent:
This experience is not weather dependent.
What to Wear:
Casual Attire
Booking Information:
For this experience, it is recommended to request bookings at least 30 days in advance.
Cancellation Policy:
Once you have received a booking confirmation, cancellations and rebooking are allowed up to 14 days prior to the Experience. Failure to appear on your booked date or to cancel and rebook at least 14 days prior to your booked date will result in the loss of the value of your Experience.
"There is no FEAR! You're taught right away that the goal is to have fun. Failure is celebrated. My class had a nice variety of people...young to elder...pop culture experts to novices. Truly, the only common thread we had was that we all like to laugh, which we all did...a lot."
"There is no FEAR! You're taught right away that the goal is to have fun. Failure is celebrated. My class had a nice variety of people...young to elder...pop culture experts to novices. Truly, the only common thread we had was that we all like to ... Read More>>