Mime is critical to improv as improv does best. We have a blank stage to fill with objects and environment. We have actions to commit our bodies and attentions to. We have space between and around us that has weight, volume and density. We have all this…if we have mime. Continue reading
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Follow “How”
In pursuing improv as improv does best, we seek to establish patterns of emotional behavior, leveraging them in developing sustainable scenes and subsequent beats.
To aid in that pursuit, focus on following a character’s “How.” Continue reading