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  2. Improvisational theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Improv Olympics were first demonstrated at Toronto's Homemade Theatre in 1976 and have been continued on as the Canadian Improv Games. In the United States, the Improv Olympics were later produced by Charna Halpern under the name "ImprovOlympic" and now as "IO"; IO operates training centers and theaters in Chicago and Los Angeles.

  3. Game of the scene - Wikipedia

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    It is noted that focusing too much on trying to find the Game can cause players to miss the game entirely. [4] [5] Some players say that one should not pay too much attention while performing, and that they should only try to have fun. [6] The Game will naturally arise so long as the player focuses on the immediate relationship. [5] [6]

  4. Theatresports - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Improv Games had been doing competitive improv at various events as early as 1974. See also. Theatre games; ... ISBN 0-571-19099-5 (paperback).

  5. Canadian Improv Games - Wikipedia

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    There are 5 events in the Canadian Improv Games, including: Life, Character, Style, Story and Theme (and open as opposed to life in junior tournaments). Teams must perform 4 of these 5 events, including mandatory Theme and Life scenes. During a night of play, the players will provide the audience with an ask-for.

  6. On Thin Ice (comedy group) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they have competed in a number of short-form improv comedy competitions across the country and travel locally and nationally performing for numerous events and organizations. [3] [4] And every year, during the Harvard-Yale football game weekend, OTI performs with an improv troupe from Yale. [5]

  7. Yes, and... - Wikipedia

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    The "Yes" portion of the rule encourages the acceptance of the contributions added by others. Participants in an improvisation are encouraged to agree to a proposition, fostering a sense of cooperation [2] rather than shutting down the suggestion and effectively ending the line of communication.

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  9. Improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Improvisation, often shortened to improv, is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. [1] The origin of the word itself is in the Latin "improvisus", which literally means unforeseen.