Observations from Improv Bootcamp

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 In : Performance tips 
Missouri Thespian Conference was, as always, very rewarding. One of the perks of being an improv coach is getting to "Prov It Up" with hundreds of excited students. It's a privilege.

Steven Vance and I ran Improv Bootcamp, which uses pace as a tool for getting instincts and heart (or, as Steven likes to call it, Micro and Meta) to think in sync. So scenes were done a hyper-speed and in awkward, slow, pensive speed.

What did we learn?

1. Slow scenes are better when the relationships are about rel...
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MIT Brings Improv to the MBA Classroom

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Sunday, January 2, 2011 In : Improv in Life 

MIT Brings Improv to the MBA Classroom

Posted by: Alison Damast on December 14, 2010

A group of MBA students at MIT’s Sloan School of Management tossed aside their briefcases and book bags this month to flex their creative muscles, doing everything from playing an imaginary game of soccer to inventing office conflicts. The second-year MBA students were participating in a leadership class called “Improvisational Leadership: In the Moment Leadership Skills,” accordi...


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The Conscience of Improv

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Saturday, January 1, 2011 In : Performance tips 
Over time, the mind of an improviser goes through a change that  in many ways it mirrors the development of a child moving into adulthood. It also mirrors spiritual development so closely, improv studies could be a powerful tool for churches and youth groups.

It's probably a lot more complex than this, but growth as an improviser seems dependent on how one handles a conversation between three points: 1) the outside world 2) instincts, and 3) the heart. Take the word "heart" how you will, but ...
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When Only Your Friends Laugh

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Friday, December 17, 2010 In : Performance tips 
"Imagine you are a child standing on a sidewalk, watching your parents in a parade. They are walking along, handing out treats. You are very excited to see your heroes come closer and your heart pounds as you anticipate the chance to nab one of the candies that comes from them. But withing a few feet, you are shocked to see they only give candy to specific people. In fact, they are ignore many of the parade watchers, and they only give candy to specific adults - people who trade knowing winks...
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Don't Give Up... On Paris Hilton?

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Friday, December 10, 2010 In : Performance tips 

Don’t Give Up on Paris Hilton

“Achievement seems to be connected with action. Successful men and women keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit.”

When Conrad Hilton spoke those words, he probably did not imagine that his great-great granddaughter Paris would one day become a celebulante, renowned for her mistakes. But let’s put all the dross from her history aside. What has she been able to accomplish with her status and money by 2011?

·          TV show
·    ...

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The Anxiety Dream and Parkway South

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Friday, December 3, 2010 In : Performance tips 
Hello Doctor. I submit for you today Exhibit A, B and C.
 
Exhibit A

Most of us have had anxiety dreams. Ever had dream where you walk into class to take an exam and you realize you did not study? Or better yet, show up to perform the lead role in a play and realize you do not know your lines?

Exhibit B
If you improvise, you probably have had a conversation that goes something like this:

    OTHER PERSON: So where are you going?
    YOU: Improv rehearsal.
    OP: Improv rehearsal?
    Y: Yes
    OP: I...
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Defeating The Yap Monster

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Friday, November 26, 2010 In : Performance tips 
This past weekend was the Quad Show at Parkway North. All of the four schools came together and battled for the title of, well, winner. (There's not really an incentive for winning. It's more about making the audience happy.) One scene in particular stood out to me for reasons that wouldn't stand out to the audience.

Hunh? Let me lay it out for you.

Here's the scene: Shortform. Blind Line. Four students on stage at the same time. The plot is three children want to buy a nuclear submarine and a ...
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Gorking Out Vs. Stage Presence

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Friday, November 19, 2010 In : Performance tips 
In general, you are confident. You always choose your words wisely and delivery them eloquently. When people describe you, they use words like classy, composed, and posed. When you walk into the room, other people smile your way because - gosh darn it - you make them feel better about themselves, just by proximity.

What is above describes no one I know.

I have known people who come close to this description in one way or another, but when you get down to it, we're all broken people. It's part ...
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Comedy + Imagination + Sports = Quiddich World Cup

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Sunday, November 14, 2010 In : Improv in Life 
I read this and found it interesting that the announcers for the matches are improv comedians.

Quidditch World Cup Flies Into NY

It makes you grateful that someone saw the value of having an improv comedian here.
Also, it makes you wonder about real-world (although, arguably "real-world" might be stretching it here) applications of improv outside of theatrical improv.

These performers are being asked to step into a situation where they have no script, no background, think on their feet and be fun...
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For Hosts, Emcees, Lights, and Sound: Run the Show

Posted by Ben Swoboda on Saturday, November 13, 2010 In : Host 
Dry-run a test-show in actual rehearsal for the rest of the players.

This would be the final step in what I consider to be a fully-prepared Ringleader. It seems like the most obvious one, right? It's also the most nerve-rattling. I mean, you're doing it for your peers. If you've managed to build up a good ensemble, then you care about what they think a lot more than you care about the audience anyway. And since the new Ringleader cares about them, it's likely their head is a-tumble with all th...
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