Improv

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Improv began, and continues today, as an organizational technology capable of managing actors on stage and enabling them to produce interesting and entertaining narratives without relying on a script (Fulleylove, 1984). Throughout its history in the arts, improv has been highly valued for its ability to enable performers to respond immediately and inventively to each other and their environment. All improv activities are literally saturated with the spirit of spontaneity that is so essential for any …

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…d how to role play. Improv is a great way for students to interact and learn at the same time. Improv can lead a person into the wider community, where a person will find it easier to interact and carry on a conversation with people of all ages. "Improv is a great leaning tool that helps people become more social and because of this people will become more educated about others and their society." (Goldberg, 1991)