Learning to improvise is, above all, learning to write. Write Spontaneously, alone or with others, in front of an audience, scenes from plays variating in time which interest presides precisely in that hey are written, interpreted and performed in front of your eyes"
(R. Gravel y J.M Lavergne en Impro. Reflexiones y análisis) |
Improterapia is a technique that helps people understand themselves better and maximizes their own potential while working in groups with techniques that come from Improv, Theater and Clown. To help people build self-esteem, auto control and consciousness, minimize auto censorship, develop creativity, and spontaneity is Improterapia’s goal.
For actors, Improterapia, is a very effective tool for their own development as it reinforces stage presence, confidence, spontaneity, quick thinking, and helps loosen up while on stage. Working in group is essential. Improterapia could be that class you want to take before entering the acting business or just to become a better actor. Recommended for film, theater and television directors, teachers and professors, leaders, Companies and Corporations, law firms, schools, groups, etc. |
