I <3 bananas! Even more than I already did.
Still filled with love and sunlight from a fan-tas-tic Improfestival Mainz where I taught and performed.
Here is a blog on how I found my inner child again. And some other great people too.
Read MoreI <3 bananas! Even more than I already did.
Still filled with love and sunlight from a fan-tas-tic Improfestival Mainz where I taught and performed.
Here is a blog on how I found my inner child again. And some other great people too.
Read MoreApparently Germany is a bigger country than I thought. So while teaching abroad, I am also learning something useful :)
Here is a blog I wrote about my lovely trip to the Schmidt's Katzen in Hildesheim and FEM Fatale in Karlsruhe.
Read MoreI just came back from a lovely time in Portugal, where I was teaching, performing, facilitating and thinking about... Strangers. And how that connects to improv. And my childhood.
Obrigada Cardume.
Read MoreIn the 5th episode I spoke to Sarah Michaelson, a.k.a. DJ Mama Cutsworth, and we talk about:
– her role as a music improviser;
– how Speechless started (with a great anecdote from their first rehearsal);
– advice for other music improvisers;
– how she warms up (which is a little different);
and much, much more.
I was in Barcelona to teach and perform at Barcelona Improv Group (B.I.G). Had a BLAST, what a great trip. But I also thought about being alone in this work.
Read MoreFor the fourth episode of the Ohana Improv Podcast I spoke to Amir Atsmon, live from the streets of Tel Aviv in Israel. We talk about:
– what touring with a theatre project taught him;
– what the Israeli improv scene is like;
– how improv changed his life;
and much, much more.
Happiness & hairballs... That pretty much summarizes improfestival Caquefonie for me. I wrote a blog about it.
Read MoreFor the third episode of the Ohana Improv Podcast I got the chance to pick the brain of Patti Stiles from Australia. We cover these topics:
– how she makes improv formats;
– why she prefers crunchy broccoli after soup, when it comes to improv;
– what her turning point in life was (of course it included Keith Johnstone);
and much, much more.