Step 3 (Thursdays Sring 2024)

Step 3 (Thursdays Sring 2024)

€250.00

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10 week course, Apr-Jun 2024

We delve deeper into creating scenes, extending them to full shows...

Thursdays 9 January to 21 March 2024
19:00 to 21:30

Rue Général Leman 145 (Etterbeek)

€250 for 10 classes
€225 for jobseekers, BA and  MA students and people under 28; use CONC25 at checkout

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In Step 2, we focused on adding core skills to our improviser’s toolkit. This course will now focus on refining these skills and solidifying your scenework, as well as introducing further layers to add depth and context …


 

What you’ll learn

  • How status works

  • How to tilt a platform

  • Timing & editing

  • Where to focus

  • The basics of story

Who this is for

Improv is for everyone. This course is Step 3 of our Starting Steps, and is designed for people who have done the first two steps. If you’re new to ImproBubble and trying to figure out which course is right for you, do email us.

 

About the teachers

Vincent Van Nieuwenhuyze

Vincent is a professional improv teacher, player and coach from Ghent, Belgium. By day he’s kicking ass in the corporate world. By night, and sometimes even in the daytime, he’s playing improv. He has performed in over 8 troupes for over 12 years and has been teaching improv in Belgium and on the international improv circuit for over 7 years. 

Some key elements to what Vincent brings to the scene are intimacy, warmth, safety, vocals and a tons of energy to surf on. Within the field of improv, he loves refreshing the basics and keeping the fun in the fundamentals. Throughout the last couple of years, Vincent has taken a deep dive into the topic of intimacy on stage as well on the topic of gender in improv and on stage. And what he doesn’t want you to forget is, “you be you!”.

Rozana Radu

Rozana is a mother, an actress and an improviser. She started improvisation 15 years ago in Bucharest creating Improvisneyland, the longest-serving impro group in Romania, alongside 6 other actors. They were the first Romanian improvisers to ever perform at the Second City and Impro Amsterdam.

She has done theatre, cinema, television, ballet, aerobics, fencing, ballroom dancing, and she would love to learn capoeira. She also improvises in French in Rouge, a socially engaged show that tackle gender inequalities. Aside from improv, she is a member of U-Thrive, an NGO specialised in alternative education for children, teenagers and disadvantaged communites.

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