FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP
Santa Fe Improv 1202 Parkway Drive, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesTry longform comedy at a complimentary introductory workshops at Santa Fe Improv.
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Try longform comedy at a complimentary introductory workshops at Santa Fe Improv.
Come sharpen your premise-based improv game skills every Tuesday in September. Each class will have its own focus including: developing group-mind, generating premise, playing the game.
Try longform comedy improv in a complimentary introductory workshop, led by Santa Fe Improv faculty and hosted by Los Alamos Little Theatre.
In this four-part series, we will focus on creating characters out of nothing, and learn to use them in an improv scene. Open to all levels. Adults only.
Come try improv for free with the Santa Fe Improv crew. Audience participation encouraged, no experience required.
A five-part yoga series on Sundays in December at Santa Fe Improv. Kundalini yoga blends posture, breath, mantra, and a gong bath meditation to inspire presence and aliveness in the practitioner. Proceeds will go to Improv4Schools, the Santa Fe Improv public school program.
Master the razor-sharp rhythms and raw power dynamics of improvised, Mamet-style dialogue. This improv workshop, taught by Eric Weiss, dissects the techniques behind "Mamet-speak" and transforms them into practical tools for improv.
The heart of long form improvisation is the two-person scene. This class is centered on grounded, authentic two-person scene work. In this class, we focus on two main elements: establishing a base reality (the who, what, and where) and the emotional reality of the scene (what is the character’s relationship to themselves and to the environment around them?)
We also touch on how to edit a scene and do support work through walk-ons and tag outs. Improvisers learn how to become comfortable playing themselves on stage and draw inspiration from their real-life experiences.
You've done a great first scene. Now what? Can you bring the game from the first scene into a second scene? This class teaches you how to identify that game and sustain it in a second beat.
The Harold is the hardest longform set to play, but it’s also the most rewarding. Every skill required to be a great longform improviser is built into the Harold. We will cover it all in this class: opening games, group games, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd beats. You'll learn premise-based initiations. You'll learn how to create strong base realities so that you can return to them in your later beats. You will find yourself making justifications, callbacks, and connections. You will learn to be a better improviser.
This class introduces the monologue as a way to create premise-based longform improv sets. Develop the ability to make premise-based initiations that help jump start your scene. Build on the fundamentals of creating a base reality (who, what, where) and emotional reality. Revisit and heighten scenes later in the set with second beats. Other things explored in this level are framing and justification.
Prerequisite: Level 1: Intro to Longform or prior improv experience