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You Can't Teach Improv From a Book is a guidebook of creativity and exploration. In this insightful manual, you will embark on the exciting adventure of teaching improvisation to high school students. Improv isn't just about laughter and quick thinking; it's a powerful tool for fostering teamwork, boosting confidence, and unlocking the untapped potential within each student. Get ready to watch your students not only embrace the spontaneity of the moment but also develop crucial life skills such as communication, adaptability, and creative problem-solving. The chapters ahead serve as a compass,…mehr

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You Can't Teach Improv From a Book is a guidebook of creativity and exploration. In this insightful manual, you will embark on the exciting adventure of teaching improvisation to high school students. Improv isn't just about laughter and quick thinking; it's a powerful tool for fostering teamwork, boosting confidence, and unlocking the untapped potential within each student. Get ready to watch your students not only embrace the spontaneity of the moment but also develop crucial life skills such as communication, adaptability, and creative problem-solving. The chapters ahead serve as a compass, guiding you through the dynamics of teaching improv and offering a toolbox of ideas to make each lesson engaging and memorable.
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Alan Hawkins is an improviser from Los Angeles and Chicago. He has been performing, directing, and teaching theater and improv since 2004. Alan is a graduate of The Second City Conservatory, The Second City Musical Conservatory, The iO West Program, The Chicago Comedysportz Training Center, and The Annoyance program. He has been fortunate enough to have participated in many festivals across the US with the three-man group Extra Shelves and has been a guest player with Grand Theft Improv in London UK. He was also an instructor and director for the Teen Comedy Festival in Chicago. He has participated in many festivals across the US and has performed internationally. He is currently an ensemble member of the longest-running Theatersports theater in America: Unexpected Productions in Seattle, Washington. Alan Lives in Seattle with his amazing wife and two very creative children. And a small Corgi named Lizzie Butters.