I was performing a monologue in which I directly addressed the audience and someone in the audience spoke back to me. It was thrilling. It caused me to start writing work that couldn't happen unless people in the audience spoke back. And that led me to question why they needed to remain out in their seats, so I started to write work in which audience members came up on stage to play roles. And that led to creating shows in which the lead characters were played by audience members. And that led to shows beyond the stage in real and virtual worlds. And here we are...
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Jeff is the founder and Director of the Interactive Performance Lab in the UCF Department of Digital Media where he continues to pioneer new interactive performance applications including StoryBox, Simu-life, and iRoleplay, as well as directing IPL's premiere performance ensemble, the iTeam. He has taught interactive performance for Cirque du Soleil, Blue Man Group, Ringling Brothers Clown College, Disney, and Universal Studios. Jeff founded and served as Executive Editor of the Interactive/Improv Theatre News and authored the book Interactive Acting.
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Building a network of people interested in interactive performance for commercial purposes (training and entertainment)
Hi Jeff, how are you today? I see you ve done some good experiments. I use life theatre for same purpose. I enjoy devising plays out of real life experiences.Have any contact with Theatre for Development or done any project in this context?I see we all use theatre in similar ways. I am really interested in your work. It wont be a bad idea brainstorming. What do you think? You can visit this site to read a review of a paper I presented on Theatre for Development in South Africa.http://www.comminit.com/en/node/216262. I hope you find the review interesting. Do let me have your comment on it.Thank you
Hi Jeff... I am not sure if I will be in SF or in Grass Valley at my Dad's. I would love to see you, so if I go to Dad's, I will shoot to be back on the 17th by mid-day. What time do you leave town?
Hey Jeff -- I was organizing my Christmas card list for next year and your name came up as a favorite person. We did a workshop together 15 years ago in Jousiville, I was with david Wohl's group. I hope you are thriving! I still use some of the things we worked on that weekend! Big impact in my life! Smiling first!
Hello, Jeff! I was delighted (and not really surprised) to see you had joined. Do you remember me? We had several conversations a long while back... I was getting your newsletter for a while also.
Doh! You should have been at that gathering...and probably would have been had I thought hard enough about who I invited. Sorry my friend. I have been sacrificing a little of the quality of my brain for the quantity of stuff I have taken on. A little scattered, but I regret not thinking of you. Not a speak now or forever hold your peace kind of situation really, but you'd have appreciated seeing what they heck I do and you surely have unique gifts to share.
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I'm now in Las Vegas - got a presentation on Tuesday noon, then fly home late afternoon.
How did your Bay Area visit go?
~ Sue
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Hey Jeff -- I was organizing my Christmas card list for next year and your name came up as a favorite person. We did a workshop together 15 years ago in Jousiville, I was with david Wohl's group. I hope you are thriving! I still use some of the things we worked on that weekend! Big impact in my life! Smiling first!
Blessings!
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Welcome to this amazing community!
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