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Join us for an unforgettable 4-day masterclass with the hilarious and talented Carla Cackowski!
Learn improv games, effective speaking techniques, creativity exercises, communication lessons, and more - all using the power of improv comedy.
Building off Musical Improv 101, students will focus on how to heighten their scene work through genre.
In Improv 201, students are introduced to character creation, space work, and finding the game of the scene.
This fun and fast-paced class will teach students to think quickly on their feet, explore creativity, hone their comedic voices, and build self-confidence.
A perfect class for improvisers with some previous experience who are looking for a refresher or beginning improvisers looking to deepen the work they did in FST Improv 101.
Discover the freedom of spontaneity! Designed for the beginning improviser, Intro to Improv allows students to explore creativity, hone presentation skills, and build self-confidence.
Develop and refine your ability to work in an ensemble. Supported by your FST Teaching Artist, students will put together their own show highlighting skills learned in the first three levels.
Inspired by one single prompt, students will create a montage of scenes varying in musical genre and storylines, tied together by theme.
Designed for the intermediate improviser, in Improv 301 we will move beyond Short-Form games and learn how to create strong open-scene work.
Building off Level 401, students will evolve from game-based play to narrative play.
Building on the skills we learned in Musical Improv 301, students will dive into Narrative Musical Long-Form in level four.
Discover Free-Form Improv, built on the concept of "follow the funny," which proposes that every single moment, beat, line and movement in a show can be deconstructed and used to lead you to the next scene.
Inspired by a single prompt, students will explore their voice, rhythm, and movement.