Thank you for your comment.
I glad you accept to be a friend on my network.
It was really great to meet you.
My resarch is going to start from next May. I'll send you a copy after finish that resarch. Maybe It'l take half a year.
Yes, we'll continue to keep in touch.
I hope to see you again!
Hi Yael, if you haven't explored InterPlay you are in the heart of it there in Oakland. That's where InterPlace is, the home office. You can check it out at Interplay.org.
Hi Yael,
I enjoyed your workshop very much and I'm intersted in making presentations about improv to groups. Could you please tell me what you do when you address a service club or other group to discuss the value of improv based training. In the session you suggested that you might bring people out of the audience to demonstrate a technique. What sort of games do you find useful for this effort?
Yael, I really enjoyed thinking a bit more about why I liked your workshop and why I got so much out of it. The one thing that stood out for me above all else was your pacing, but until I wrote this I didn't know that, so I'm glad I gave it more thought! This is what came out of my deeper inquiry:
Yael's workshop was a great blend of experiential exercises and ample time for debriefing. I felt like she really gave us time to process through and integrate our experiences, instead of just rushing from one game to the next, or lecturing us about the games instead of letting us talk through what we learned from them ourselves. What really stood out for me in this workshop was her pacing. The games themselves felt really expansive-- I felt like I had a full experience each time, which was neither too long nor too short. In Goldilocks and the Three Bears terminology, Yael's pacing was 'just right.'
I was so excited to see the Organizational Change session you'll be leading at this weekend's conference. I'm studying Learning and Organizational change at Northwestern University now. We're looking at ways to imcoporate improv as a framework for learning about changing organizations. I'm new to the field so I'd love to pick your brain about your experiences. See you this weekend!
Hi Elizabeth! It's great to hear from you! I'm so glad that you joined AIN.
Regarding next March, my one date that is set so far is that I will be attending the AIN conference in Tokyo March 19-22, so it would be good if I can come to Taipei before that.
I look forward to hearing back from you when you've had time to figure out a date.
Hey, Yael,
I finally got the time to join this network. Thank you so much for telling me about this group and introduced me to Viv. I will see her Oct. in our Chinese Facilitator Conference and probably interpret for her during her sessions, so I get to learn about Improv! I have not forgotten the possibility of bringing you over here next March if possible, but please be patient with me in coming out with a date. Talk to you later.
At 12:00pm on September 9, 2008, Andy Crouch said…
Alas, I'm back in Austin. But I enjoyed my time in Calgary immensely.
Yael! Yes, what a timing! I'm now in SF, cannot come to trondheim, but send my love to everyone! I am trying to come to Chigaco. Hug Sue for me and tell her I am in eternal debt to her for her hospitality in here - I willl do anything!
Thank you so much for inviting me to this wonderful SNS!!
am now thinking of going to Norwary Conference in June.. June 4th is my birthday... so it is going to be my birthday present for my selft!!!!
well... thanks for the biz plan as well... been soooo busy lately... and cannot take a good look on that..
will get you back on that as soon as I have time to hold myself!!
Ok...first off, I just saw that I typed "Spunds". Wowza. Next...time zone...I am four hours ahead of you I believe. So if you could do a call in the late morning your time, that would work here--but I can arrange around any time, really. I can have different availability during the week. Just let me know what "spunds" good. ;)
I really enjoyed meeting you Yael! You are an incredible woman and there is so much I look forward to learning from you and the others with AIN. Hope all is well down in Oakland. :) ~ Heather
Looks like you've figures out the friend thing just fine Yael. (: Well done, I'll reply to your email about website work tomorrow when I've got more time. Good to see you here!
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Thank you for your comment.
I glad you accept to be a friend on my network.
It was really great to meet you.
My resarch is going to start from next May. I'll send you a copy after finish that resarch. Maybe It'l take half a year.
Yes, we'll continue to keep in touch.
I hope to see you again!
Good luck with the new troupe...very exciting!
Let me know when you're down here...sweet.
Teaching at high school again and corporate improvising still...but mostly focusing on the comedy group The Hounds!
Talk more soon!
Rob x
I enjoyed your workshop very much and I'm intersted in making presentations about improv to groups. Could you please tell me what you do when you address a service club or other group to discuss the value of improv based training. In the session you suggested that you might bring people out of the audience to demonstrate a technique. What sort of games do you find useful for this effort?
Thanks,
Yael's workshop was a great blend of experiential exercises and ample time for debriefing. I felt like she really gave us time to process through and integrate our experiences, instead of just rushing from one game to the next, or lecturing us about the games instead of letting us talk through what we learned from them ourselves. What really stood out for me in this workshop was her pacing. The games themselves felt really expansive-- I felt like I had a full experience each time, which was neither too long nor too short. In Goldilocks and the Three Bears terminology, Yael's pacing was 'just right.'
Thanks again!
Melissa Sandfort
I was so excited to see the Organizational Change session you'll be leading at this weekend's conference. I'm studying Learning and Organizational change at Northwestern University now. We're looking at ways to imcoporate improv as a framework for learning about changing organizations. I'm new to the field so I'd love to pick your brain about your experiences. See you this weekend!
Megan
Regarding next March, my one date that is set so far is that I will be attending the AIN conference in Tokyo March 19-22, so it would be good if I can come to Taipei before that.
I look forward to hearing back from you when you've had time to figure out a date.
Take care,
Yael
I finally got the time to join this network. Thank you so much for telling me about this group and introduced me to Viv. I will see her Oct. in our Chinese Facilitator Conference and probably interpret for her during her sessions, so I get to learn about Improv! I have not forgotten the possibility of bringing you over here next March if possible, but please be patient with me in coming out with a date. Talk to you later.
Yours
Simo
Matt
I saw your photo on the Trondheim site... does that mean you're going to be there???
Matt
Thank you so much for inviting me to this wonderful SNS!!
am now thinking of going to Norwary Conference in June.. June 4th is my birthday... so it is going to be my birthday present for my selft!!!!
well... thanks for the biz plan as well... been soooo busy lately... and cannot take a good look on that..
will get you back on that as soon as I have time to hold myself!!
am really looking forward to seeing you again!
miss you!!!
LOU
Agents of Vast Creation Wanted for Axis of Improv Weekend workshop and get back to me if you are interested.
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