In the second part of this series on online improv, we re-visit some of the voices you heard last episode - improv practitioners who have taken their work onto visual online platforms like Zoom in order to still teach and perform. As the global improv community continues to wrestle with its current inability to do in-person public performances, we hear about the discoveries, the moments of joy and the future of online improv. Will something that has become necessary may end up leading our art form somewhere new?
This episode you hear from:
Varoon Anand from Kaivalya Plays in Delhi
https://www.facebook.com/KaivalyaPlays/
https://www.instagram.com/kaivalyaplays/
Elana Fishbein from The Magnet Theatre in New York
Check out her website: www.elanafishbein.com
Check out her doc on how to improvise on Zoom: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13Tz6vWNTUVRVrICvuonTC9HFQv3FSUbR8gocwLqCZgI/edit
And check out The Magnet Theatre live shows on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themagnettheater/
Nick Oram from Do Not Adjust Your Stage
www.dnays.com
See their Facebook live shows at: https://www.facebook.com/dnayscomedy/
Sophie Owen from University of Leeds Improv
https://www.facebook.com/leedsimprov/
Owen Scrivens from Open Heart Theatre in Newcastle
https://www.facebook.com/openhearttheatre/
With an except from The Backline Podcast
Listen and subscribe to them here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/backline-improv-podcast/id900752717?mt=2
And check out the new season of Destination - the improvised journey when it begins. Check previous episodes and see the new episodes go online at http://www.destinationpod.co.uk
The Improv Chronicle Podcast is hosted and produced by Nottingham improviser Lloydie James Lloyd
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