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Improv Ideas 2


By: Justine Jones and Mary Ann Kelley

Age Level: All Ages
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Using your own improv group for generating new ideas is best, but this book gives you a source of new inspiration to keep things lively. It includes more than seventy games and lists. Everything is in alphabetical order for quick reference. Using your own improv group for generating new ideas is best, but this book gives you a source of new inspiration to keep things lively. It includes more than seventy games and lists. Everything is in alphabetical order for quick reference. The who, what, where, when, why, and how of using improv games to learn drama skills is here in this book. It also includes a bibliography and several appendices with information on stage areas, enclosed spaces, and aligning improv games to the National Standards for Theatre Education. Three charts show specific uses and benefits of the Warm-up Games, Characterization Games, and Narrative Games that are included in the book. A valuable resource for any theatre teacher or drama library. It also includes a bibliography and several appendices with information on stage areas, enclosed spaces, and aligning improv games to the National Standards for Theatre Education. Three charts show specific uses and benefits of the Warm-up Games, Characterization Games, and Narrative Games that are included in the book. A valuable resource for any theatre teacher or drama library.

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