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Jean Bonifas left a comment for Morgan Rich
"Hello Morgan, I'm writing to invite you to a PNW AIN event that is tentatively planned for Nov. 11 and 12 in the Portland/Vancouver area.  [See the schedule below.]  Apologies for this last minute notice.   Please reply to…"
Nov 1, 2011
Morgan Rich commented on Leif Hansen's group AIN Pacific Northwest
"Hey y'all, Ready to play? Or at least plan to get ready to play? Who is interested in getting together to lay out a game plan for taking improv to the streets? Proposed date for meeting: Tuesday, December 8 from 12 to 1 pm somewhere in SE…"
Dec 3, 2009
Morgan Rich left a comment for Zhaleh Almaee
"Hey Zhaleh, Lets get together and plan some fun activities. Drop a note so we can figure out how to get together. Playing Huge. morgan"
Dec 3, 2009
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AIN Pacific Northwest

If you're interested in getting together with folks from the Pacific Northwest area to experiment with your ideas, start a 'mastermind' group, or have some kind of regional conference, etc. then please jump on in!
Nov 23, 2009
Morgan Rich is now a member of The Applied Improvisation Network
Nov 10, 2009

Profile Information

Where do you live and work? (City)
Portland, OR
Professional Skills
Presence, listening, deep integrity, seeing people, courage, balance, living from my heart - love.

Life Coach
Writer
Catalyst of social change
What is your main interest in this network?
Education, Networking, Finding Partnerships
What kind of person are you?
Morning
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Communication, Life Skills, Character Development
Any niche industries, skills, etc?
Young people, parents, adull-ts wanting to by young at heart; coaching, social change
Share a favorite 'improv epiphany'
Watching 4th and 5th graders play a game and self-assess their effort and expression.

What does it take for a group of kids to play at this level? Safety, courage, trust, playfulness, leadership, being seen, self awareness.

In the right context and with the right leader, improv becomes a miracle for young people.
More about you: (Short Bio or any other details you'd like people to know)
I am committed to being part of the change I wish to see in the world.

My foundation is my partner and my kids. If that is not healthy and thriving, then nothing else I do matters.

My deep integrity starts there and spreads into the relationships I have with other people and the more than human world.

I thrive in uncertainty and go into pain and challenges to discover the gifts inside and on the other side.

And I love to play.
I need help with...
Finding adults who can be role models and mentors for young people. These adults will be in their journey of discovering what passionate aliveness is. They will be living out loud while connected to their heart and deep self.
Work Website
http://www.playhuge.com
Check out my...(book, workshop, etc.)
http://www.playhugecoaching.com/purchase.php
Other contact info (Your choice for phone, email, facebook, myspace, etc.)
morgan@playhuge.com
How did you hear about this network?
Leif Hansen

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At 8:01am on November 1, 2011, Jean Bonifas said…

Hello Morgan,

I'm writing to invite you to a PNW AIN event that is tentatively planned for Nov. 11 and 12 in the Portland/Vancouver area.  [See the schedule below.] 

Apologies for this last minute notice.   Please reply to the email ASAP if you are interested & available to attend to help us determine whether there is sufficient interest to proceed.  We decide tomorrow evening – Wednesday, 11/2.  THANK YOU!

 

Nov. 11th Friday evening:   From 7 – 9:30

LOCATION:  Anam Brugh Studio, 3512 F Street, Vancouver, WA 98663

  • Meet ▪ Greet ▪ Get Acquainted
  • AI Game Sharing + Options for socializing and local improv performances!

Nov., 12th Saturday:   9 – 4; Evening Improv Venue Options available

LOCATION:  Clark College, 1733 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663; Room # TBA

  • Interactive session on what’s happening in growing field of AI
  • Share what YOU’RE doing, and how you’re doing it
  • Hear AI practitioners with 10+ years experience talk about how they got started, and what they’re doing to stay in business
  • Perform & Process
  • Socialize and Collaborate
  • AI Game Sharing + Options for socializing and local improv performances!

No Sunday events scheduled.

Bring:  Your experience, curiosity, hope and generosity.

Fee:  $15 to cover facility – Lunch on your own

 

PLUS Professional Development Oppty!

Sue Walden, Vice President of the AIN Board of Directors and the Shepherdess of North American Regional Groups, is in the Portland/Vancouver area to help us launch our Region plus delivering two amazing workshops:

         Wednesday, Nov. 9 “The Bendable Brain – Building the Critical Skill of Flexibility” from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Anam Brugh Studio, 3512 F Street, Vancouver, WA 98663)

         Friday, Nov. 11 “Design for Ah-Ha! Learning Experiences: An Improv Approach to Program Design” from 9:30 to 5 p.m. (at Clark College, 1733 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663)

For more information about, and registering for these workshops, contact Sue directly sue@improvworks.org.

 

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Marcia McReynolds

Patricia Colley

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