Executive Director at BATS Improv: always looking to develop programs and partnerships to demonstrate the universal relevance of improv in people's personal and professional lives
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Innovation, Problem Solving, Communcation, Leadership, Life Skills, Presentation Skills
More about you: (Short Bio or any other details you'd like people to know)
Longstanding background in marketing/PR/communications and cultural and educational non-profits; instructor of trained-memory techniques; crossword puzzle solver and constructor
I will be doing a reminder email to the local gang when I return from the UK (where I am right now) that will include the logistical details. If you want to be included on that and future e-lerts, could I have your outside-of-this-site email address?
Hi Brent -- delighted to see you here on the network site. Did you know that there is a group of us in the Bay Area Region that meet every other month? Our next meeting is on Monday, May 18 at 6:30 pm. Please attend if you are able.
We do a process each year (in our 3rd now) where we survey the participants to see what kinds of things would make them eager to attend. This year: (1) Go home with new activities or adaptations/applications of familiar ones. (2) Hear about some real jobs where improv was applied. (3) Have a group to try out some new ideas/activities/applications/programs, and get feedback. We are committed to doing the first 2 at every gathering, and the 3rd when someone requests it.
Let me know about you desire to participate; Cheryl Gould and I are the coordinators for this year, so I am the "holder of the contact list".
:D Sue
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We do a process each year (in our 3rd now) where we survey the participants to see what kinds of things would make them eager to attend. This year: (1) Go home with new activities or adaptations/applications of familiar ones. (2) Hear about some real jobs where improv was applied. (3) Have a group to try out some new ideas/activities/applications/programs, and get feedback. We are committed to doing the first 2 at every gathering, and the 3rd when someone requests it.
Let me know about you desire to participate; Cheryl Gould and I are the coordinators for this year, so I am the "holder of the contact list".
:D Sue