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  2. Improvisational theatre - Wikipedia

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    Swedish actors performing in theatresports, a competitive form of improv. Improvisational theatre, often called improvisation or improv, is the form of theatre, often comedy, in which most or all of what is performed is unplanned or unscripted, created spontaneously by the performers.

  3. Yes, and... - Wikipedia

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    The "Yes" portion of the rule encourages the acceptance of the contributions added by others. Participants in an improvisation are encouraged to agree to a proposition, fostering a sense of cooperation [2] rather than shutting down the suggestion and effectively ending the line of communication.

  4. Improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Improvisation, often shortened to improv, is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. [1] The origin of the word itself is in the Latin "improvisus", which literally means unforeseen. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation.

  5. Theatresports - Wikipedia

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    Theatresports is a form of improvisational theatre, which uses the format of a competition for dramatic effect.Opposing teams can perform scenes based on audience suggestions, with ratings by the audience or by a panel of judges.

  6. Friday Nite Improvs - Wikipedia

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    The Studio Theatre in the basement of the Cathedral of Learning is the home of Friday Nite Improvs. Friday Nite Improvs, or Friday Night Improvs (FNI), was a long-running weekly improvisational comedy show staged on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  7. Improv - Wikipedia

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    Improv may refer to: Improvisation, an act of spontaneous invention Improvisational theatre (includes improvisational comedy) Musical improvisation; The Improv, a chain of U.S. comedy clubs; The Improv (India), a comedy show in Bangalore; Lotus Improv, a spreadsheet program

  8. Applied improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Applied improvisation is the application of improvisational theatrical methods in various non-theatrical fields, including consulting, training, and teaching.It is known to be used as an experiential educational approach which enables participants to explore and improve their leadership, management and interpersonal capabilities in several fields, which include collaboration, communications ...

  9. Improv for the People - Wikipedia

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    Before Moore founded Improv for the People, he studied improvational theatre and comedy in Los Angeles. [2] IFTP moved to their current location in Culver City in 2012. IFTP offers courses ranging from advanced improv to beginners seeking to improve their communication skills and confidence through Improv. [ 3 ]