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  2. Canadian Improv Games - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Improv Games (CIG) is an education based format of improvisational theatre for Canadian high schools. To participate in the games, high school students form teams of up to 8 players and are required to pay a registration fee (if their school is not able to cover the cost).

  3. Category:Improvisational theatre in Canada - Wikipedia

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  4. Theatresports - Wikipedia

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    Two similar formats, Ligue nationale d'improvisation and Canadian Improv Games both also officially debuted in 1977 in Quebec and Ontario, respectively. The Canadian Improv Games had been doing competitive improv at various events as early as 1974.

  5. Improvisational theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Improv Olympics were first demonstrated at Toronto's Homemade Theatre in 1976 and have been continued on as the Canadian Improv Games. In the United States, the Improv Olympics were later produced by Charna Halpern under the name "ImprovOlympic" and now as "IO"; IO operates training centers and theaters in Chicago and Los Angeles.

  6. List of improvisational theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    Along with this, they host "house" improv teams made up of improv students or graduates from their classes. In the past decade, professional improvisational theater groups have gradually started working more with corporate clients, using improvisational games to improve productivity and communication in the workplace.

  7. Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum covers voice, movement, theatre games, mask, mime, musical theatre, improvisation, stage combat, theatre history, outreach performances, short film production and directing. Students can also participate in the Canadian Improv Games, the National Theatre School Festival and various short film competitions.

  8. David Shepherd (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd received lifetime achievement awards from the Chicago Improv Festival, Second City, and the Canadian Improv Games. [18] In 2010, the documentary David Shepherd: A Lifetime of Improvisational Theatre was completed. It is an oral history detailing Shepherd's career and contributions to improvisational theatre. [15]

  9. Keith Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    Donald Keith Johnstone (21 February 1933 – 11 March 2023) was a British-Canadian educator and theatre director. A pioneer of improvisational theatre, he was best known for inventing the Impro System, [i] part of which are the Theatresports.