Well, I'm sure glad you asked that important question! You are very smart! That's the whole reason I decided to have a blog on my site. Because I know that many people coming to improv for the first time are going to be very nervous because you just don't know what to expect. Well, today I'm gonna tell you what to expect! This is the list of various games that we played on Wednesday night. By the way, that's really all we do is play games in class. That's why it's so much fun! So here's a list of the games, and Zoom has a wacky AI that summarizes the class. So I thought I'd add some of the fun things that the AI thought we were doing. I hope this helps you understand what the class is like, and I would love to have you take a class with us!
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3 word story
Yearbook photography
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3 lines
3 words only
emoji
Stunt double
Status switch
Tells this part better
One word story
Freeze
animals
experts translate or 2 headed
location
and here is a bit of Zooms AI summery
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Gary led various games and storytelling exercises in the meeting, including a rhyming game, a 3-word story game, and a game where participants had to justify their choices. He also led a session where the participants practiced improvisation scenes, revisited some of the older games, and played a game involving emotions and a scenario. The conversation ended with Gary proposing a Halloween-themed class next week
Gary led a discussion about a game involving British nannies, with Angel and Marek as the experts. The conversation was filled with humor and unexpected twists. Gary praised the team's ability to work together and adapt to the game's challenges. The conversation ended with a quick game of freeze, set in a Spirit Halloween Store, where the participants had to freeze in various positions.
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