TCS Improvazilla Short-form Improv Dojo Workshop
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Here's where you begin your improv journey! In English, in Tokyo!
Come and join other beginners and intermediate improvisors in exploring improvisational theater for this one-year program, which you can join at any time during the year. Designed to take you through all the fundamental improv skills, after taking each unit, you will have a thorough grasp of the art of improvisation.
Our Short-form Impro Dojo Program has weekly two-hour classes on Wednesday nights. Workshops are taught by TCS Improvazilla Director Chris Wells, who has 25+ years experience in improv and has taught on at improv festivals and schools on five different continents. When he's not in town, the workshops are taught by talented members of the professional Improvazilla Show cast.
Workshops are held at Studio Gokko near Yoyogi-Koen and Hatagaya, close to the restaurant Hoff, and cost ¥2,000. Bring exact change if you can, please. And careful with the map here on Meetup! Some report it leads them to the next street over. Use this Google location if you have any problems: https://goo.gl/maps/w4f6GgXbYG5u2YvW7
Thanks,
Chris
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What we do:
We work on improv techniques, from the fundamentals of character creation to the complexities of scene work in a one-year program you can join at any time.
You’ll learn some of the games you’ve seen on TV or stage and how to play them well and tell great stories at the same time, as well as open scene work that leads to long form improv. Whether you're a beginner or intermediate improvisor, you'll find the classes challenging and fun!
The Short-form Improv Dojo Program Calendar
January - Initiations
February - Relationships
March - Status & Archetypes
April - Space-objects & Environments
May - Story and Plot
June - Characters
July - Games & Game-like Scenes
August - Formats and Edits
September - Themes and Open Scenes
October - Justification
November - Genres
December - Stagecraft and Performance
Apres-improv Socializing
After the workshop, students can walk across the street to Hoff, a great restaurant for food, drink and conversation, so it's educational and social!
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The Improv Foundation Workshops are open workshops, so any native-level English speaker is free to come and give it a try.
Diversity Policy
We strive to create a welcoming atmosphere for everyone, regardless of minority status. Continued participation is at the discretion of the instructors. So be positive and nice to your fellow improvisors! Also, we're all adults here, but hitting on people isn't cool in a workshop. Just saying.
Improvisor Resources
Check the Improv Resources page on our website, www.improvazilla.com, for lots of information on terminology, games, and more!
Our Private Studio Gokko Improvisors Facebook Group
Here we post articles of interest, homework, and chat about the world of improv. Request to join here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TSCStudioGokkoImprovisors
Our Public Facebook Group
And you can also join us on our public group: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tokyo-Comedy-Store-In-The-Moment-Improv-Program/176438395757922
Hope to see you soon at Studio Gokko!
Chris Wells,
TCS Improvazilla School of Improv Artistic Director
PS: Studio Gokko is about a ten-minute walk from the following stations: Hatsudai, Hatagaya, Yoyogi-koen, and Yoyogi-hachiman.
The GPS should take you right there, but just in case, we are very close to a restaurant called Hoff: http://hoff-restaurant.com
TCS Studio Gokko is in the basement of an orange-tiled building with a cleaners and glass shop on the first floor, and our door is on the very left-hand side, next to the glass shop, which has グラス written on its shutter. Look for the Studio Gokko logo on the door!
Every week on Wednesday
TCS Improvazilla Short-form Improv Dojo Workshop