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Masterclass - Life UnScripted and Ensemble
with Dan O'Connor and Jeff Katzman
Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 10:00AM

Impro Theatre School
1727 N. Vermont Ave., #211
Los Angeles, CA 90027


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ONE DAY ONLY!
Saturday, May 22nd
10am-1pm PDT
$99

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Jeff Katzman and Dan O'Connor share the core skill sets of their two books Life UnScripted and Ensemble! Integrating depth psychology and improvisation, this class brings focus to how we show up for ourselves and connect with others. The class includes brief lectures as well as demonstrations of core skill sets through improvisation exercises while integrating question and answer periods. The Masterclass will be broken into two 80 minutes segments, with a free discussion period/ break between the two major presentations. The two major components of the course include:
 
Life Unscripted

It’s about driving a different way to work, or saying something a bit unexpected. This is a brief introduction into what it means to begin to unscript the patterns in our lives, and to begin to discover new ways of being. This course will introduce participants to the field of attachment science to help us to uncover the pathways behind our automatic responses, while exploring improvisational tools to learn to live a bit differently – with more authenticity, play, and joy and less self-judgment.
 
Ensemble!
 
Loneliness – it has become an epidemic in Western cultures. Come play with us as we explore the dynamics behind the myths of isolation and disconnection. How can we learn to bring more of ourselves to our relationships, wonder about those around us, and engage in perspective taking to feel more connected to our friends, families, work communities, and neighborhoods. Just as a team of improvisers responds to one another on stage, so can we learn to do this in our lives – whether in a virtual or real- life situation.