Matt Smith and Rebecca Stockley host this
9 Day Master Improvisation Retreat
Surrounded by the beauty of Doe Bay on Orcas Island, this program offers a protective environment for creative growth through improvisation.
Working in ensemble, and ind...
Master Improvisation Retreat
Surrounded by the beauty of Doe Bay on Orcas Island, this program offers a protective environment for creative growth through improvisation.
Working in ensemble, and individually with master improvisers Matt Smith and...
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Innovation, Problem Solving, Communcation, Leadership, Life Skills, Character Development, Change Management, Presentation Skills
Any niche industries, skills, etc?
Animated film industry.
Share a favorite 'improv epiphany'
The more improv there is, the more improv there is.
More about you: (Short Bio or any other details you'd like people to know)
I'm an improviser. Teaching improv is the most funnest thing!
thanks for you lovely hotel room! It hosted a lovely gathering of friends to play bananagrams (yay!).
You were well represented at the conference. I found myself saying, "well, Rebecca Stockley taught me that . . ." on more than one occasion. Delightfully, these sentences were often met by murmurs of the "aha" of deep wisdom and understanding.
Hi Rebecca,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Berlin!
Just stumbled upon this information -- hope you're well and having a great day!
Uta
At 12:01pm on February 17, 2009, Andrew Gaines said…
Hi Rebecca!
I'd like to introduce myself, and let you know that I sent a letter of interest to Brent last week regarding your position at BATS.
I am a long term improviser, beginning with dance/movement, then naturally integrating theater, voice... I directed a workshop and retreat center for improvisational arts for more than a decade, and more recently have been consulting with small businesses to support growth and development.
I am very excited to learn more about Improv On-The-Go, your experience with it, and where you're off to.
Hoping to meet you in the not too distant future...
Andrew
704-302-7270 cel
At 5:20am on September 26, 2008, Yuri Kinugawa said…
Hi Rebbecca!
How are you?
I miss you!
Best Wishes,
YURI XXX
At 9:19pm on September 17, 2008, Pam Gilberd said…
Thanks, Rebecca. Will try to find her at AIN.
Have fun,
Pam
What a great improv intensive workshop this week Rebecca, thanks for putting your heart, mind and soul into us, and for your constant, accepting, 'I like you, you're okay' eyes/smile.
I look forward to seeing more of you!
Hi Rebecca, I look forward to getting to work with you in a couple of weeks. After all, it was my 'improv' phone call with you a year or so ago that really kicked off much of what I know about applied improv ;)
BTW, if you change the settings in the Johnstonian event, perhaps people can RSVP from AIN network there and/or leave comments (can't remember if that's possible or not).
Hi Rebecca! The Apple gig sounds great. The icefields are amazing, but you might want to bring a sweater. Even in July, the breeze off the glaciers is . . bracing! I'm headed for NYC in early July to work with George Babiak at the 52nd Street project for a couple of weeks. Probably not back til around the 20th - so I might miss you?? poop!
let's not give up. keep in touch. kathleen
Hello Rebecca! wow! this site is always full of wonderful surprises. It's been too too long. Hope this finds you well and busy. I've not written any more books, been busy making masks and facilitating lots of eco-theatre in the national parks. I am working on another book with Clem, but it's just in a draft state at the moment. I checked out the BATS website and looks like you are very busy with all kinds of impro adventures. That's great. Ever coming north? ciao bella. K
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thanks for you lovely hotel room! It hosted a lovely gathering of friends to play bananagrams (yay!).
You were well represented at the conference. I found myself saying, "well, Rebecca Stockley taught me that . . ." on more than one occasion. Delightfully, these sentences were often met by murmurs of the "aha" of deep wisdom and understanding.
Thank you for being there in spirit with me.
Holly
HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Berlin!
Just stumbled upon this information -- hope you're well and having a great day!
Uta
I'd like to introduce myself, and let you know that I sent a letter of interest to Brent last week regarding your position at BATS.
I am a long term improviser, beginning with dance/movement, then naturally integrating theater, voice... I directed a workshop and retreat center for improvisational arts for more than a decade, and more recently have been consulting with small businesses to support growth and development.
I am very excited to learn more about Improv On-The-Go, your experience with it, and where you're off to.
Hoping to meet you in the not too distant future...
Andrew
704-302-7270 cel
How are you?
I miss you!
Best Wishes,
YURI XXX
Have fun,
Pam
I look forward to seeing more of you!
BTW, if you change the settings in the Johnstonian event, perhaps people can RSVP from AIN network there and/or leave comments (can't remember if that's possible or not).
let's not give up. keep in touch. kathleen
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