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Level Two

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Level Two – Intermediate Improvisation and Theatresports® games
This class covers the improvisation and performance games that unlock the performer in us all.

  • Put the Improvisation techniques and skills in action.
  • Form teams and combos and play the games.
  • Learn 18 -20 of the Theatesports® performance games

Participants must have successfully completed the level one introductory course or an equavalent course covering these skills, at school, university, inertstate, overseas or at an actor training institution.

During this class players will play in a variety of pairs , threes and fours. The combos are ever changing to give a variety of experience and enrich the versatility.

On completion and at the discretion of the teacher, players are invited to perform in a graduation. This is generally the Friday following the final Wednesday class.

The regular venue for the performance is the Roxbury Hotel 182 St. John’s Rd Glebe. Friends, family and general public are invited to this performance.

Week One

Dusting off the rust and getting back to basics

  • Offering and Yielding.
  • Giving the offer Focus.
  • Listening and reacting to other people’s offers.
  • Developing stagecraft.
  • Shared Story
  • One Word at A Time
  • Poem
  • Pop Up Story Book

Week Two

  • Taking the offer forward.
  • Naming and justifying a still Focus
  • Developing the idea and giving it a location
  • Listening and reacting to others and their ideas
  • Overaccepting a focus offered by someone else
  • Buidling the story. Advancing and extending the offer and the focus
  • Scenework and stagecraft
  • Puppets

*Space Jump
*Mime

Week Three

  • Naming and advancing and extending a moving focus.
  • Developing the story and characters that serve a function within it
  • Developing scenework and stagecraft.

*Typewriter
*The Guide
*Truth (or an alterative) Open Scene

Week Four

Revisting Gibbersh

  • Gibbersh styles and accents
  • Naming and advancing and extending in Gibbersh
  • Translating from Gibberish to English

*Gibberish Subtitles

  • Creating and justifying an Emotional transition
  • Emotional Replay

Week Five

  • Building the narrative and developing a story
  • Yielding to and naming a moving focus
  • Character and expert Endowment
  • Expert Double Figures
  • Speaking In One Voice
  • Crime Endowments/Teenage Endwoments

Week Six

Introducing improvised singing and music.

  • Developing the vocal warmups and sound and movement exercises we have used to date we extend the sounds into song.

Song
Inner Song
Sing About It
Opera

Week Seven

A revision of all performance games to date

Week Eight Run of the format for the show. * timed scenes * assorted team comibinations * complete run through all games to date

While the above class outlines are the suggested plans, from time to time a session may vary due to the interest of the group. For example should a class be a musical group and keen to sing, the music session could change from week six to week 4. While at least 18 Theatresports® games are learnt, some groups cover more ground and learn more games.

From time to time, and at the discretion of the teacher, some games may be chosen in the place of those named above.

A complete list of the performance games will be given to all attendees.

On completion of the graduation performance, players are then invited to join Impro Australia. This affords players the opportunity to play regularly in the regular Scared Scriptless or similar performance opportunties. With further experience and skill, players could eventually be eligible for Cranston Cup and other similar Theatresports® and improvised events.

Players who wish to attend Level Two Class do not have to perform at the Graduation. But are encopuraged to attend the show.