London is always a great city to visit ;) Maybe in November - any plans to come over to Germany? ;) we plan a little Improv in Management conference from oct. 24th-26th in Berlin!
Greeting Maria! We would love to have you come to Chattanooga Tennessee...This is our second year to bring Keith Johnstone to IMPROVSTOCK for a seven day intensive. Shawn Kinley and Dennis Cahill were here in 2005, and we are hoping to have them back again sometime soon.
hope you can travel to see us sometime. We will be doing some mask work here that week as well.
have fun!
colleen
At 1:44pm on February 10, 2008, Shawn Kinley said…
Hey there,,, left you a long winded message about impro in london on the forum page you started. Hope it helps.
Hi Maria - here is the link that I've used when learning about the conference. It promises to be interesting.
http://www.essex.ac.uk/afm/emc/fourth_art_of_management_and_org.shtm
Hi Maria
To me it makes sense to talk about the two worlds of Applied Impro - the theatre and artistic part and the corporate part. The exiting thing is that every one of us is curious and on the move from one world to the other but with an opposite starting point. Therefore, at the conference you will find people with very much knowledge of the world of business but very little knowledge of impro and the opposite (although a few have very much knowledge of both). However, for me personally I would say that we could need more people at the conference from the corporate world, because I believe in partnerships. Regards Sven
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hope you can travel to see us sometime. We will be doing some mask work here that week as well.
have fun!
colleen
http://www.essex.ac.uk/afm/emc/fourth_art_of_management_and_org.shtm
To me it makes sense to talk about the two worlds of Applied Impro - the theatre and artistic part and the corporate part. The exiting thing is that every one of us is curious and on the move from one world to the other but with an opposite starting point. Therefore, at the conference you will find people with very much knowledge of the world of business but very little knowledge of impro and the opposite (although a few have very much knowledge of both). However, for me personally I would say that we could need more people at the conference from the corporate world, because I believe in partnerships. Regards Sven
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