Tuesday, November 19, 2013
For Bloglovin
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
You Know.
I just performed in my first improv show ever at UCB, the Upright Citizens Brigade. The experience and training was enlightening and has improved my overall disposition, which was an extra and not expected bonus! I laugh more and say yes more and am more confident in my choices. It's like I'm a new person!
People think improv is supposed to teach you to be funny. It really does not do that. What it does do, is give you the tools needed to make something out of opinions, reality, truth, and actions. Improv training is practically life training at it's core. Over the course of last month, I gathered that it is key to listen, to commit to the ideas and choices made by you and your team (in other words, be confident), to say "yes" often and always, and to accept that we do not need to know everything. I feel blessed and lucky to have dived into the unknown with a new group of talented and hilarious people in my 101 class. What a journey! And can't wait for what's to come next!
Below is the UCB theatre in the East Village and a picture of some of my awesome classmates and teacher after the show.
Go see improv shows! Laughter is medicine for the soul!
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| The UCBeast Theatre |
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| After the show at UCBeast with my teacher Jordan Klepper. |
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Happiness, Pass it on.
Science of Happiness Project
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