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Course in Improvisation - London UK
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Sprout
2004-04-22 15:12:07 UTC
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"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!

The SPROUT "Intro to Impro" Weekend
Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th May 2004

Want to improve your creativity?
Want to learn how to act without a script?
Want a fun weekend?

In May we are running another of our impro weekend workshops. It
covers everything you ever wanted to know about how to improvise. Two
intensive days including all the essential skills of impro -
spontaneity, team-work, scene-building etc. Your tutors will be TWO of
the experienced improvisers from the SPROUT team, and the days are
designed to be 100% practical with most of the work in pairs or small
groups.

It is suitable for:
--Complete beginners
--Actors & performers new to impro
--And actors & improvisers who wish to refresh their existing skills.
(The group will be limited to a maximum of 14 people.)

Time
Both days run from 12.30 to 6pm

Costs
The weekend costs £70 (£45 concessions) for BOTH days.

Venue
44 Essex Road,
Islington,
London N1.
The location is well served by buses and trains.

To book a place or for more details-
Because numbers are limited to 14 you must book in advance to
guarantee your place.
Email us at ***@yahoo.co.uk or call us on 020-8923-2545
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Sprout Ideas
Webpage: www.sproutideas.co.uk
james
2004-04-22 16:29:38 UTC
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Post by Sprout
"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!
Workshops, with all that hammering and banging, are not conducive to the
environment needed for creative writing. But you later refer to classes,
which is fine.
--
James Follett. Novelist. (G1LXP) http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk
"A Forest of Eagles" Severn House, June. Readings by Nigel Anthony of "Wicca"
in my The Silent Vulcan trilogy on BBC7 Saturdays 1840 with midnight repeat.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/drama/bestsellers.shtml
Derek.Moody
2004-04-22 16:49:05 UTC
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Post by james
Post by Sprout
"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!
Workshops, with all that hammering and banging, are not conducive to the
environment needed for creative writing. But you later refer to classes,
which is fine.
The massive X-post however is not.

As a rough guide: If they need to spam it it isn't worth it.

F-ups closed.

Cheerio,
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Steve Maudsley
2004-05-05 14:36:51 UTC
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Post by james
Post by Sprout
"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!
Workshops, with all that hammering and banging, are not conducive to the
environment needed for creative writing. But you later refer to classes,
which is fine.
How much preparation is required?

Stephen
Alan Hope
2004-05-05 18:24:24 UTC
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Post by Steve Maudsley
Post by james
Post by Sprout
"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!
Workshops, with all that hammering and banging, are not conducive to the
environment needed for creative writing. But you later refer to classes,
which is fine.
How much preparation is required?
A light sanding should be enough.
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AH
Sprout
2004-05-24 14:43:53 UTC
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Post by Steve Maudsley
Post by james
Post by Sprout
"Sprout Ideas" Workshops
'Sprout Ideas' run courses in improvisation for all levels of ability
from complete beginners upwards. Classes are intended both as a way of
learning improvisation skills and as pure fun!
Workshops, with all that hammering and banging, are not conducive to the
environment needed for creative writing. But you later refer to classes,
which is fine.
How much preparation is required?
Stephen
Sorry if the posting caused offence, no 'Spamming' intended, genuinely
thought this might be of interest to the readers of these groups.
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