Do you want to teach improv, but don't know where to start? Are you looking for ways to structure improv games into effective lesson plans? Introducing Teaching Improv: The Essential Handbook, a new resource packed with 16 step-by-step lesson plans that will take the stress out of planning your improv classes. We've done the hard work for you, by organizing today's best improv games into fun, skill-based lessons that your students will absolutely love. More importantly, you'll see them grow into confident and creative performers. This resource was created by the same award-winning publisher of Teaching Drama: The Essential Handbook, a #1 best-seller on Amazon which has sold over 35,000 copies and has been translated into 5 languages. Go beyond improv games. With this book you'll get: * 16 detailed, full-proof lesson plans that cover the "9 rules of improv" * Notes on how to introduce improv concepts in clear, concise language * Over 114 improv games and activities * Reflection and journaling exercises after each lesson * Homework handouts and YouTube video links to deepen understanding * Sample "performance line-ups" for every age/experience level * A troubleshooting guide to address common issues * Bonus Digital Material with 23 Videos to demonstrate how games are played Below are just a few of the topics covered in the lessons: * Teamwork and Trust. Students will demonstrate an understanding of improv and develop trust with their classmates. * Make Associations. Students will practice making associations and discover tools to help them think quickly and creatively. * Yes, and. Students will demonstrate the ability to accept a statement or action that they are given and add something to it. * Listen. Students will listen to each other by observing how their classmates move and absorbing what their classmates say. * Relate. Students will learn to internalize and connect with whatever has been communicated. * Be honest. Students will demonstrate honesty in their creation of environments, objects and characters. * Be in the present. Students will make strong initiations that are rooted in the present. * Tell a story. Students will learn how to incorporate the Important Elements of Storytelling into their scenes. * Develop Relationships. Students will explore how status affects relationships, and how it can be used to enhance a scene for comedic or dramatic effect. * Scenework. Students will create entertaining scenes with characters who have a strong relationship, locations, a strong initiation, and a conflict.
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