SteinbachOnline.com: SAC offering a new program for adults interested in trying the art of improv
This article was originally published on SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/sac-offering-a-new-program-for-adults-interested-in-trying-the-art-of-improv- If you’ve ever been interested in improvised theatre, but didn’t know where to start, Foundations of Improv is for you. It is a brand-new adult improv program at the Steinbach Arts Council that is being created by Alan Fehr. He notes “I’ve been teaching improv to kids there for a number of years now, and me and David sat down, and we said, ‘why don’t we offer improv to adults as well?’ We thought that was a great idea, so this year we’re opening it up. We just want to create that space, that environment for people who want to work on their skills for presenting, for speaking, for just expressing themselves.” Fehr says his goal is to create an environment where everyone can feel comfortable taking risks no matter their skill level. With no script to follow, he notes improvised theatre is special because it teaches you to think on your feet. “Whether we like it or not, so much of our life is improvised. You don’t meet a friend on the street and have a script that you now need to follow. You see a person on the street that you want to chat with, and you just start talking, you feel that freedom to say what’s on your mind. It’s great to be able to harness, to tap into that in an improv setting.” He adds “Sure, maybe we’re different characters, we’re fictional characters, but we’re still going to explore our relationship together by asking questions by answering questions and just making stuff up and discovering it as we go along. It’s a lot less scary once you’re actually in it.” Not only is improv a wonderful tool for building presentation skills and confidence, but Fehr says it is also incredibly fun. “You are creating something, it’s never been made before, and it will never be made again. This is the only time that this creation is going to be in existence, and when that scene is done, it’s done. It’s the perfect art form for just being in the moment and enjoying the act of creating.” If you are interested in trying improv, or you know someone who might be, Fehr says registration is already open on the Steinbach Arts Council website. He adds classes will begin mid-January and run until the end of March.