Spontaneity Saturday

with Katherine Weaver

 

Everyone can enjoy the laughter and play of improvisation!  

Our Spontaneity course covers the basics of improvisation. You’ll work on unleashing your creativity and unlocking your spontaneity through impro games and exercises based on play, collaboration and support. This course is designed to encourage fearlessness, freedom, and fun!

We’ll explore core principles of improvisation, including:

  • Being present in the moment
  • Accepting ideas and saying 'yes'
  • Idea generation
  • Supportive play
  • Silencing the internal critic
  • Communication skills

Spontaneity is the first course of the Impro Melbourne workshop program and requires no prior improvisation or performance experience.

Learn from the Best!

You can trust our 30+ years of experience teaching and performing in Melbourne and internationally. Our experienced teachers are professionals who work in the arts. Enjoy a safe creative environment with a company that values diversity and welcomes people of different ethnicities, religions, sexualities, genders, abilities, ages, and backgrounds. 

We are happy to work with you to accommodate your accessibility needs. Please contact us to have a chat!

 

Questions? Contact our workshop co-ordinator Katherine.

Age requirement: 18 and over. Please see our Impro in Schools programs for anyone under 18.

Workshop Details

Dates & Times

July 27 – September 14, 2024
Saturdays 10.00am – 12.00pm
Course of 8 classes

Price

$359.00 full
$329.00 concession

Prices in AUD, GST included

Location

Impro Melbourne Main Theatre
21-23 Stanley St, West Melbourne

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Teacher

Katherine Weaver is an improvisor, actor, teacher and Artistic Director of Impro Melbourne. She has performed and directed for many seasons with Impro Melbourne in such shows as Theatresports™, Gorilla Theatre™ and Maestro™. Her love of performing is only matched by her love of teaching, which she has been honoured to do in Wurzburg Germany, Wellington New Zealand, Adelaide Australia and Canberra.

Read Katherine Weaver’s full biography