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25.01.2022 Enticing new intermediate courses, now enrolling, for an October start, suitable for anyone who has completed at least one Impro ACT or other recognised improvisation course. "That Instant Connection" - Create a special relationship with your audience or those you meet in life. Mondays evenings from October 19 "In Your Own Words" - Have something beautiful and inspiring to say on and off stage, anytime you want. Wednesday evenings from October 21 Last term sold out, so enrol early, here; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/



24.01.2022 A sneak peek at an impro class, without committing to a course? Spring Taster Oct 11.

24.01.2022 Wondering which of the many great charity events to support, during our crisis? Im going with this! Not only can you start bidding online, right now, (including on an impro course from Impro ACT), but you can also attend the final awesome live event at Smiths Alternative on January 25 <3

23.01.2022 Need a little spontaneity in your life? Want big fun, with very practical skills for stage and life? Join an improvisation class! Information and enrolments, here; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/



23.01.2022 That improvisation course you heard about, and thought you'd try one day...., it starts in Canberra this Thursday night (or next Tuesday, if you prefer). Read or enrol, here; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/

22.01.2022 Last chance to enrol for THIS SUNDAY's one-off session... Interested to try improvisation, but not sure what it's really like? Taste-test all the fun with a one-off Impro Autumn Taster session on April 18. Only $25, here; http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/

21.01.2022 Impro Inventors Summer Camp Jan 8-10, Canberra and surrounds! We had a GREAT time, last year from Friday evening to Sunday evening. Half-impro (workshops/rehear...sals/show) and half-social events (BBQ, swimming, nightlife), though there's no actual camping :) Read all the details, and enrol here; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/ See more



21.01.2022 Interested to try improvisation, but not sure what it's really like? Taste-test all the fun with a one-off Impro Summer Taster session, or give it as an innovative Christmas gift. Only $25, here; http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/

20.01.2022 Who are you waiting for, Canberra? Last chance to start an improvisation class now. Beginners started, this week, but you can join next Tuesday or Wednesday, in Week 2, no problem. If you have some experience, start this Thursday Feb 13 to learn long-form and a show format to perform at the end in "What Could Go Wrong?" or join the Inventors in Week 2 on Monday Feb 17, to learn improv games and invent new ones. Further info and enrolments here; http://impro.com.au/

20.01.2022 Live Improvised Theatre Show! For "One Night Only"! Fri Sept 18 @ Smiths Alternative Impro ACTs student showcase for this quarter in three completely different sessions. ... 7:00pm "Prepare To Be Unprepared" 8:10pm "Impro In Space" 9:15pm "What Else Could Go Wrong?" See one or see them all. Book now for very limited seating; https://www.smithsalternative.com/even/one-night-only-69525? See more

20.01.2022 Hey Canberrans! There's much more to improvisation than the constant laughs and practical performance skills. Read below for the most common reasons people choose to learn. You can start this unexpected journey Thursday evenings from April 22 or Tuesday evenings from April 27... Many people join an improvisation class for reasons other than performing on stage, (or as well as). They might be concerned about their personal confidence, nervousness delivering presentations at wo...rk, ability to make new friends or meet new partners, trying to stop any number of anxieties preventing them from being at their best, or maybe they just want some spontaneous fun to break the other pressures of daily life. When you learn to live and communicate in the moment, your worries about what might happen in the future or what has already happened, reduce. When you learn to improvise, you learn to keep calm and laugh-off other concerns. Join a class, here; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/ See more

20.01.2022 Why Learn Improvisation? IMPROV BASICS #1 with Nick Byrne from Impro ACT "Making and Embracing Offers" One of the first things an improviser learns is this sim...ple way to facilitate the flow of any interaction, and it works just as well in life, as it does on stage. Any action a performer takes or any words they say, is referred to as an "offer". It's called this, because it is the primary material gifted to other actors for them to respond to, or for them to be inspired by. If another actor "embraces" (I prefer this word to the more standard terminology "accepts") the offer, by validating its existence and making a response that uses the original "offer" to inform their own, then a cycle of "making and embracing offers' has begun. Continuing a "scene" in this way, creates an easy, positive flow, that drives the interaction forward in a shared way, keeping all actors on the same page. Here's an example... A: You're looking particularly happy, today, Olivia? (Making the "offer") B: I am! ("Embracing" the offer by validating its existence). I've just been accepted to study Medicine! (Making their own offer informed by the original) A: I'll have to call you Doctor, soon! ("Embracing the offer") Let's go have dinner to celebrate! (Informed by the last offer) B: Agreed! We can take the scooters! And they do :) Try this process, in your next work interaction, or perhaps while socialising, and observe how easily the conversation flows :) If you'd like to learn more, join an impro class, here; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/



19.01.2022 Final days to enrol to start next week .... When is it time to enrol in your improvisation class? Real skills, outrageous fun, all levels. An inspiring moment in every week. The time is definitely now.... Bookings beginners; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/... Bookings intermediate/advanced; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/ See more

18.01.2022 Improvisation classes start at Impro ACT this week! Still places available. Packed with skills and fun, youll use every day. Beginners choose Tuesday or Wednesday nights. Those with some experience, start Monday or Thursday. Check out all the options and enrol today, here;

18.01.2022 Tonight! 7:00pm sold out, but a few tickets left for 8:30pm :)

18.01.2022 Survival of the most spontaneous....

17.01.2022 All new mini-courses in improvisation! Suitable for all levels. Choose ; "Musical Improv" (3 Monday evenings Sept)ember) or "Games For Stage & Life" (3 Thursday evenings September) Our full-length courses sold out, this term, but these mini-courses are a great way to get a splash of spontaneity, with real skills and real fun. Learn to improvise singing with others and without fear, or learn a whole bunch of theatre games, or do both! This September! Limited places for COVID safety, so ac quickly. Information and bookings here; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/

17.01.2022 Congratulations and a big thanks to everyone who performed in our sell-out end-of-year shows, "One Night Only", and to those who attended, too. Everyone truly did themselves proud, and gave Impro ACT a wonderful 2021 to look forward to, with such talent, heart, and diversity, honouring us upon the Smith's stage There's still plenty to see and do, before Christmas, over summer, and to start the new 2021 term. But hurry - it's all booking fast. See our latest newsletter for details; https://mailchi.mp/bb0974cbda62/impronews-3585546

16.01.2022 How to connect with your scene partner and your audience. Starts next Monday, and 75% full, so book now; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/

16.01.2022 Term 1, 2021 improvisation classes, at all levels now available for bookings. Get in early, as the first quarter is always very popular. Beginners, head to; htt...p://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/ Intermediate/advanced choose from "Laugh Out Loud" or "Once Upon A Time" courses here; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/ See more

15.01.2022 Last chance to sign-up. Starts tomorrow. A few places left. Im so excited to be back with teaching :) Bookings and info; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/

15.01.2022 Games. Just Games. And More Games. Learn and play. Book now :)

14.01.2022 Performer Tips #5 - Rhythm & Pitch There is a rhythm to everything we do, on stage and off. An awareness of, and your intervention into this rhythm, will dramat...ically increase the artistic potential and ease of your performance. Verbally, when we hear someone deliver their speech or dialogue 'beautifully', they will typically be using (even if subconsciously) a somewhat regular rhythm pattern, broken occasionally to give a particular impact or closure. Shakespearean text is a case in point. A monotonous rhythm that is never broken, or conversely an entirely erratic delivery, is often less engaging, so someone creating an audition piece might attempt to constantly adjust their rhythm for impact, yet still lose the interest of the listener. Practice the feel of rhythmic speech, simply by breaking your dialogue, (whether pre-written or improvised) into blocks of a certain rhythm of syllables, selecting occasional special moments of emphasis to dramatically increase or reduce the duration or speed. Note that I haven't said, 'a certain NUMBER of syllables'. Be more interested in the number and emphasis of BEATS. For example, the nursery rhyme 'Mary had a little lamb' has phrases with a regular number of beats (four or eight per line, depending how you like to count), though strictly speaking, the syllables vary between six and eight. Physically, you can apply similar ideas. Prior to a show, or beginning a new character, I will typically select a default rhythm for the performance, based on the type of energy I wish to project. I might sing to myself, a popular song with this rhythm, until that beat is stuck in my brain. (eg. 'Uptown Funk' is a song that gives an excellent positive energy without being rushed). When I enter, I will naturally move with that rhythm. Extend this idea in the style of the verbal exercise, above. Try breaking your movements into phrases of beats, within your selected rhythm, then breaking the pattern, after a few moves. To emphasise a particular moment, dramatically reduce or increase the number of.beats or the tempo. Use these techniques, and you'll inspire a whole range of new dimensions within your work, and your performance will have flow. On a good day, it's like simply enjoying the ride, rather than trying to drive, all the time. Poetic devices, such alliteration and metaphor will magically become apparent in your speech, while style, finesse, and dexterity, will replace any awkward steps. Those experiencing 'the new you' are unlikely to pick-up on exactly what you are doing differently. They will simply consider your work more engaging, professional, and beautiful. <3' (From the writings of Nick Byrne, Artistic Director of Impro ACT. If you'd like to join a class, or to arrange a private session, tailored to you or your team, check http://www.impro.com.au/ or write to [email protected] ) (Photography: Aleksey Mazurkin, Moscow)

13.01.2022 Resolve to taste-test an improvisation class, and you can take a friend, free! <3 Filling quickly for Feb 2.

12.01.2022 One week to go! Did you enrol?.... The wonderful Rahel Otsa (Estonia, TILT Festival Director), is coming back to visit us for Impro ACTs international school, first semester, next year. Rahel will teach our classic beginners course, "Prepare To Be Unprepared", plus two courses for improvisers with some experience, including one focussing on her hit show format, "What Else Could Go Wrong?", which you could even play on stage, along with "The Inventors", which gives you the c...hance to create new improv games and play them! Theyre filling rapidly, so book now..... Welcome back soon, Rahel Bookings beginners; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/ Bookings intermediate/advanced; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/

12.01.2022 Performer Tips #3 - Presence and Including The Audience Your audience is always there. If there is no audience, (even an online one), you are actually rehearsing or just amusing yourself, rather than performing. Your audience notices everything, so theres little point either ignoring them or attempting to hide any part of yourself from them. They are, however, there by choice, with a strong desire to have a fulfilling experience. They want you to succeed! They really do! Thi...s makes them one of your greatest assets. Allow them the honour of assisting you, because they are an absolutely essential part of your performance, and you are an essential part of their experience. We are all inhabiting the same space. There are many types of performance, of course, so you may not feel you can look them in the eye and speak directly to them. In many plays, for example, you might be hoping to sweep them away into a fantasy world, and you feel that direct communication will break the fourth wall, sending them back into reality......., but you must still invite them and welcome them into the other dimension that you want them to visit. Accordingly, we tend to face in the direction of the audience, somewhat more than purely realistic experience would suggest, and we project our voice with enough resonance for them to hear. We enter the stage, to present ourselves to the audience! They exist! If you imagine, before you begin your performance that rather than trying to impress the audience and be good enough for them, you are actually delivering them a gift that they already want to receive, with as much love as a birthday present for your favourite friend or relative, performing is easier and a very great pleasure. Give yourself to them, and they will give themselves to you. Find authenticity, by allowing them to see you - the real you, beyond, yet within the character. Show them your eyes. Breathe in the atmosphere (quite literally), when you are facing them, and you will gain an awareness that will improve your timing, amongst a dozen other nuances of your performance. Definitively, this is a large part of that magical quality known as stage presence....., but its not magic, nor a trick. Its very real, and YOU can have it. Just believe in your audience. Love them. Invite them in, and be generous with your hospitality, as you share the space. Perform together. <3 (From the writings of Nick Byrne, Artistic Director of Impro ACT. If youd like to join a class, or to arrange a private session, tailored to you or your team, check http://www.impro.com.au/ to [email protected] )

11.01.2022 Wondering what it's like to do impro? Come, watch, laugh, and meet students of different levels, in our end-of-term students showcase, on December 5 :) Sold out early, last term, so book early.... https://www.smithsalternative.com/even/one-night-only-70281

11.01.2022 We received a nice hello from our international guest tutor, Rahel Otsa (Estonia). Meet her and learn with her by enrolling in any Term 1 improvisation class at Impro ACT, starting in just days.... Bookings beginners; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/ Bookings intermediate/advanced; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/

10.01.2022 Make new friends very, very fast, in an improvisation class..... New courses starting very soon @ http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/

10.01.2022 Performer Tips #4 - Authenticity When I began to tour overseas, I was reasonably confident about my ability to teach, and my ability to create/direct shows, at ...a level suitable to the other internationals in my field, but I didnt rate myself so well, on stage. People were advertising their Australian guest, as part of festivals, and I felt the pressure to deliver the qualities that others had, in comparison......, but thats NOT what youre hired to do. You are hired to deliver what YOU have. When you try to be something that youre not, you might just get away with it, but you are taking a big risk that the audience will like what you try to do. The result will always be a game of percentages, (which is a bit stressful). You are, in a way, faking it, so they will always have a subconscious reason to doubt you, and your job will be to constantly seduce them into believing otherwise, even as you maintain the same uncomfortable doubts, yourself. Under these circumstances, you feel yourself needing to get your performance right, and every pause, stumble, cough, seems to be a glaring mistake. When, however, you are simply being yourself, the audience can immediately relax. They will automatically empathise with you, because thats what the human mind does when confronted with anyone telling them the truth. The game of percentages is gone. They will actually accept you EVERY time, and your performance will not fail; it will simply be rated somewhere between perfectly ok and outstanding, (which removes the stress and thereby improves your work, anyway). You can pause, stumble, cough, as often as you like, because you are not pretending, and these elements, as well as all your inherent idiosyncrasies, will only make you seem MORE real. When you play a character (a fiction), that is not you, rather than first concentrating on learning the altered vocal qualities, style of movement, and other imposed elements, begin by empathising with the character; consider what you share with them. If you are playing an aggressive monster, recall what it was like when YOU felt different or an outcast, and when you felt angry. Play the authenticity first, and allow the character tropes to filter-in, naturally, so that in this way, you can allow the audience to empathise with the reality of your character, too. Just as when you were being yourself, they will believe your character, which will also have a multi-dimensional depth. Anyone can roar like a monster, but your monster will seem real. I am never worried, on tour, now, because I am only trying to be me. I know, for certain, that this is the best result I can get at any given time, and that it is going to be good enough to be on stage with any of my peers, and from this base, I can continue to build stagecraft that can filter-in on top, gradually and naturally. This is definitely true for you, too. To practice, and to prove this reality to yourself, (because youll only feel empowered to be authentic, when you believe in it), tell vulnerable honest stories (no matter how light or heavy) to groups of friends, or at rehearsals. The more honest, and the more vulnerable you are, the more you will feel the empathy and interest of the listeners. Its a good feeling, and its instant, and its reliable. In this way, you are training to accept your authentic self, and the good feedback will be the drug that replaces your earlier desire to be what you are not. Authenticity is easy. Youve always had it, hiding somewhere beneath the cover story we all create to some degree. You just need to exercise this strongest of performance muscles, to harvest the many benefits, both on and off stage. <3 (From the writings of Nick Byrne, Artistic Director of Impro ACT. If youd like to join a class, or to arrange a private session, tailored to you or your team, check http://www.impro.com.au/ to [email protected] )

10.01.2022 Performer Tips #2 - Your First Action is Reaction A performer should always be reacting to something. Even when you first enter the stage, you are reacting to i...ts prior emptiness or lack of you or some other call for you to appear. It might be that there was a previous scene or song or happening, (whether seen by the audience or imagined), that gives you a character or attitude to begin with. If you are reacting to one of these preconditions, from the moment we see you, you are already, (and appear to the audience to be) connected to the new scene, rather than being a new actor or character finding their purpose and comfort on the stage. Such preconditions are sometimes known as the moment before. The same is true, when you are in the middle of a performance. When your first thought is to react to what is actually happening, (eg. your partners line, move, riff), rather than to sprout off your next line, you will remain in the moment, and add extra dimensions to your own contribution. Your character, line, style of movement, will now have more emotion, detail, and above all, relevance. This reaction is most commonly expressed in movement, whether full-body, or simply facial, often with some sort of wordless emotional sound. This means it is less likely to drive you back into your head, losing connection with the performance, and as a wonderful bonus, it turns out that the audience can remain interested in seeing what you do for much longer than they can remain interested in what you say. As the cycle of goodness continues, what you do say will be consequentially improved, too. Practice this, next time you appear or in exercises. Enter the stage as a reaction to something, (even just a glance back off-stage, as you are half-way on, is an example that implies that something has previously happened). Then, once you are on stage, have a rule that you must react physically or facially, before speaking any line. Of course, some performances will call for more immediate vocal reactions, but this practice will get you in the habit, where appropriate, and give your performance a fresh burst of animation, flavour, and emotion. * Your stage partners will also love you for this, as you are overtly acknowledging their work <3 (From the writings of Nick Byrne, Artistic Director of Impro ACT. If youd like to join a class, or to arrange a private session, tailored to you or your team, check http://www.impro.com.au/ to [email protected] )

09.01.2022 What are you waiting for? Lockdown is easing, and you can enjoy live improvisation classes! Whether youre just starting, dipping your toe in the water to see how warm the impro waters are, or returning for intermediate/advanced training, well have fun, fun, fun, face-to-face, yet not too close, under fully COVIDSafe guidelines. Book Now <3 One-Off Session?... WINTER TASTER Sunday July 26, 11:30am (Beginners) $25 BACK TO IMPRO Sunday July 26, 2:00pm (All others) $25 Short Courses, one night per week? PREPARE TO BE UNPREPARED, (Beginners or revisers start Wed Aug 5) $195-$215 for 8 weeks IMPRO IN SPACE, (All others start Tue Jul 28) $175-195 for 7 weeks For further info or to enrol now, write to [email protected] or read this newseltter; https://mailchi.mp/ef2d7cc923d4/impronews-3299342

08.01.2022 This on this afternoon! Why not pop-in and join us :)

08.01.2022 50% full. Book now.... Good news, Canberra! The wonderful Rahel Otsa (Estonia, TILT Festival Director), is coming back to visit us for Impro ACTs international school, first semester, next year. Rahel will teach our classic beginners course, "Prepare To Be Unprepared", plus two courses for improvisers with some experience, including one focussing on her hit show format, "What Else Could Go Wrong?", which you could even play on stage, along with "The Inventors", which gives you the chance to create new improv games and play them! Theyre filling rapidly, so book now..... Welcome back soon, Rahel Bookings beginners; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/ Bookings intermediate/advanced; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/

08.01.2022 Have you done some improvisation training, already? What will it be like, post COVID19? Find out in Impro ACTs new intermediate/advanced course, Impro In Space, starting July 28, in our regular classroom setting, under COVIDSafe arrangements. Well look at all aspects of improvisation, through the lens of how we use the space we perform in. Why move. Where to move. How to create humour or tension with the use of space. How close should you be to convey the right message to the audience? What does this mean for mean life outside of the theatre? All this, within a general theatrical improvisation course to further develop your spontaneous fundamentals. We cant wait to see you back at impro. Enrol now, here; http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/

07.01.2022 Want a quick taste of what an impro class is like, before you decide whether its for you? Try our Impro Spring Taster - just two hours on Sunday, September 6, full of real skills for stage and life, and laugh-a-minute fun. The last taster sold out, so best book-in now, right here; http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/

06.01.2022 New classes, website and Paypal are back! Book now at http://www.impro.com.au/ to begin your impro journey, or to return to impro after lockdown. All details of... workshops and courses starting in July, here; https://mailchi.mp/504d492fcc9a/impronews-3305274 WINTER TASTER (SOLD OUT) for beginners, July 26 BACK TO IMPRO (STILL PLACES) catch-up for previous students, July 26 PREPARE TO BE UNPREPARED (STILL PLACES) beginners course starts August 5 IMPRO IN SPACE (STILL PLACES) for previous students, starts July 28 Book now at http://www.impro.com.au/ or write to [email protected] for more details :)

06.01.2022 Start now. Begin a journey of positivity, fun, genuine practical skills for stage, work, and socialisation. Live in the moment to perform better or just for the... sheer joy. Learn improvisation. Our classic beginners course has been enjoyed by 1500 Canberrans, and begins within weeks. Or Taste Test it first within days :) Prepare To Be Unprepared, short course, one night per week. Bookings and information; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/ Winter Taster July 26, book here; http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/

05.01.2022 Hey, its a real live show! Or is it?? Yes! It is! Or is it??? OK, yes, its a live show, but a lot of people in the show will be liars. Honest! Your job is to have outrageously good fun guessing who is lying and who is telling the truth. Two sessions to cope with social distancing requirements. hat means limited numbers, so book early, and Ill see you at Smiths, August 13!

05.01.2022 Starts early Feb.... Its THIS much fun! Jump in to Impro ACTs classic beginners short course, "Prepare To Be Unprepared". So far, 1500 Canberra people have taken this course, and loved it, whether to improve communication confidence, socialisation, or for genuine stage skills you can really use. How about you? Info and enrolments; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/

05.01.2022 Impro ACTs Artistic Director, Nick Byrne, has been writing, during lockdown. It looks like theres an improvisation book, well and truly on the way, and hopefully, some resulting online materials, for you to enjoy at any time, in perpetuity. Over coming weeks and months, well be sharing some tastes of his thoughts. Feel free to give us yours, in return. We hope you enjoy :)

04.01.2022 THE CLASS BEFORE CHRISTMAS - Wed Dec 16 It was the Class Before Christmas, And all through the town, Improvisers were feeling a little bit down, Their courses w...ere finishing There final show, too, If only there was just one more class they could do, Just to mix with all levels; have a last splash of fun, And perhaps share a beverage, when that class was done. Then came the announcement, Here in this rhyme, An extra class before Christmas, Enrol here, in quick time; http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/ See more

04.01.2022 Performer Tips #1 - The Art of Caring About Others To look and feel good on stage, focus on the needs of your scene partner (the audience, if youre solo). This will bring you out of your head, and into the present moment, greatly improving your ability to observe and respond appropriately, listen, and even remember what you thing youre supposed to do or say, (for the scripted performer, lines and choreography, and for the improviser, character names and other elements estab...lished so far). Anyone can learn basic practical externalised skills. Its your internal struggles that are the greatest barriers to becoming the loved performer, I already KNOW you can be. Looking after your scene partner is so much easier work, and much less stressful, than worrying about whether youre good enough. You are already enough :) If everyone on stage is looking after each other, youll have a beautifully connected performance, as well achieving that magical team vibe, every time. Its easy to get caught up in concerns about yourself. The problem comes back at you in waves, even in the careers of the most experienced performers. Take a moment to reconnect with this fundamental, whatever stage youre at, and everything will start to improve, quickly. There are many techniques for this. Here is a simple one. Before you enter, instead of thinking "What must I remember to do to be good?", focus outward upon others, repeating the mantra in your head, "What do you need?". Im thinking of you (From the writings of NIck Byrne, Artistic Director of Impro ACT. If youd like to join a class, or to arrange a private session, tailored to you or your team, write to [email protected] )

04.01.2022 When is it time to have fun, again, meet new people, and learn truly practical skills for stage and life? Join an improvisation class! Information and enrolments, here; http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/

03.01.2022 So much interesting stuff in this event, running all next weekend. Drop in and participate. You can catch Nick Byrne's ice-breaker, this Friday afternoon, or any one or more of a whole stack of international improvisers delivering workshops and presentations throughout the event....

03.01.2022 Enrol today, to start next week... Make new friends very, very fast, in an improvisation class..... Real skills, real fun :)... New courses starting very soon @ http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/ Returning students; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/

03.01.2022 Something new? Start/continue learning to improvise. This is Week 2 of Impro ACTs short courses in Canberra, but you can still join in the fun,, and start meeting new people, with great skills for stage or for life, this week. Join Monday or Thursday nights for those with some experience; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/advanced-classes/ Join Tuesday or Wednesday beginners; http://impro.com.au/impro-classes/

02.01.2022 Did you book? All levels. You can improvise this week! This coming Sunday July 26 and Tuesday July 28. (Plus new beginners course, the following Wednesday) * Winter Taster (Sold Out, sorry, but see Beginners, below) * Back To Impro July 26, 2:00pm-4:00pm one-off session http://www.impro.com.au/one-off-workshops/ * Impro In Space course from July 28 (Still places) http://www.impro.com.au/other-courses/... * Beginners Prepare To Be Unprepared course from August 5 http://www.impro.com.au/beginners-courses/ See more

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