Being Present
Improv Blog 9 Being Present Today I started reviewing some of my improv notes that I have written from so many workshops I’ve taken over the years and, I quote myself, “Why didn’t I start doing improv sooner? I love it so much.” Then I found in another reflection, “Improv is like taking a vacation from my own life, though without my past life experience, I could never really improvise.” That is how improv infected or I should say, refreshed my life. I see it as a positive addiction and the rest of my life as nourishment by which to energize my improv. In my daily activity, I find myself more aware of the way people sound, not only their accents, tempo, timbre, or cadence but the changes that emerge with different emotions. And I notice their fill words, like “like” or “ya know?”, ya know? I find myself more aware of how people walk or dance or gesture. Their tics or nervous habits. I also try to absorb vistas or items that my character may be viewing and try to ...