Sí, y esto es improvisación.
Enseñar una clase de improvisación de seis semanas a sus alumnos más pequeños no solo les permitirá aprovechar su talento, creatividad e imaginación, sino que también desarrollarán herramientas importantes para la vida en el proceso. El sentido del juego de un niño nunca debería desaparecer.
Qué está incluido
6 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 30 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. This class' homework is honestly super fun and is beyond engaging. They will be given every week and won't take up much time. There is no "correctness" as there is nothing "right or wrong" when it comes to improv. All homework is assigned for all students. Assignments include: - Creating a character-What's their name? Where do they live? What do they sounds like? What do they do? - Pretend you're living on another planet-What planet? Why? Introduce us to someone who lives on the planet by pretending you're that someone. - Study someone in your life and have a conversation pretending you're them. - Listen to your environment-What are some sounds you hear at school? At home? Outside? At an outdoor event? - How many different faces can you make? Practice making different faces in the mirror and count the number of expressions you create. - Pretend you're a president and prepare for a press conference/meeting, where your teacher (yours truly) will ask you random questions. No answer is a bad answer...Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 5
Nivel Beginner
Q: What will be taught? What topics will you cover, and when? How is your class structured? A: I will be teaching young learners the joy and playfulness of improvisation. We'll study different aspects of improv performance from body language to developing characters. As well, they will learn how improvisation can help throughout their lives. "Yes And...This Is Improv" meets once a week for six weeks. Each class/session is 45 minutes and has a topic or focus on a facet of improvisation. I lead students, during our online Zoom conference, in improv games designed to boost listening skills and confidence speaking in class, public or any social situation in general. At the top of the class, I explain the subject, give students examples then dive in to trying out ideas; promoting imagination-lead creativity. Improv games continue for the rest of the class and at the send, I ask them do something such as listening to the sounds of their neighborhood, their home. "What did you hear?" "Where was it noisiest?" Or study a person in your life you see practically every day. "How do they walk?" "What do they sound like?". Answers are shared and offer inspiration to classmates. Q: How will you teach? What's your teaching style? How much will learners get to interact with you and each other? A: I will teach as I presently do with 5th grade students at our children's elementary school-from the heart, with a sense of play and encouragement. My teaching style is fun, comedic and relatable. I pay respect to students by listening to them while encouraging their creativity. Every class is rooted in learners' interaction with myself and classmates. I've found as soon as I start sharing improv games and warmups, every student wants to participate and does so. Q: Is there any required experience or background knowledge that learners should have before enrolling? What is the pacing of the class? A: Experience and background knowledge are NOT required to enroll in my amazing improvisation online class! The pacing is moderate. Not rushed, not fast. Somewhere in the middle. Each class feels like another chapter in a really funny and imaginative book! Q: How will your ensure that learners who enroll late into your class will feel welcomed and how will you bring them up to speed? A: Students who enroll late into my class will be accepted and welcomed as an artist might in contributing to a mural; or as a person joining in a pick-up game of any sport. Late enrolled learners will be brought up to speed by showing them quick examples of what has already been covered, this way, they see what's been going on and get excited to hop in.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students of "Yes And...This Is Improv" will learn how to improvise and harness important skills, not just for acting, but practically any given situation in the real world. Skills such as listening to others and finding a common ground, thinking on your feet while exercising your imagination, are a few of the tools students will develop through improvisation. In short, students will learn improv is not just for laughs and performing, it's something children and adults sometimes do instinctually throughout their lives.
Programa de estudios
6 Lecciones
más de 6 semanasLección 1:
Yes and...
This first week lesson addresses listening skills, agreeing to disagree and respecting others' ideas and sense of play. The improv game, "Yes And..." is a marvelous exercise in which one student says to another, for example, "The new Marvel movie is great!" and the other student's response starts with, "yes and". So, the response could be something like, "yes and I saw it last week!". This teaches students to go with the flow and think on their feet.
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
The Magic of Facial Expressions
This second week lesson is all about making faces and how one facial expression can speak volumes! This teaches students sometimes, our faces can speak for us without actually saying anything. They also learn how to read faces for emotions and recognizing silent reactions. As an example, one student may make a face showing happiness and the rest of the class, mirrors that expression. The face is a billboard for emotions. How many faces can your young learner make?
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Reading and Using Body Language
In this third week's lesson, students learn how to explore different body movements and expression for characters they create. As well, young learners discover how to read body language: is the person angry? Are they anxious? Lying? With the tools for reading body language, students also learn how to best interact with the person based upon one's body expressions. A fantastic life skill to learn at an early age!
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
The Voice!
Week four, students work on coming up with different character voices. How many voices can a student make up? How do funny impressions of people we know help in creating characters? Sometimes, silence is golden and students will learn there's no pressure to say anything the face and body can't say for you. Character voice development is key in improvisation and performance.
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
No material required
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
- 20 years of performing improvisation professionally; seven years of stand-up
- Worked with Jay Leggett (performed on "In Living Color", movie director), Tom O'Horgan (theater director of the original production of "Hair"), Harland Williams (actor/comedian), Andy Cohen (host, "Watch What Happens Live"), Howie Mandel (actor/comedian/host) and others, in developing characters and strengthening my talent for ad-libbing/thinking on the spot
- Formed improv troupes, in both high school and college, to perform at school and for various nursing homes and hospitals
- Went across the United States on a book tour to support and promote my book, "Honey Badger Don't Care,"; was off-script/improvised all Q&A, lectures and media events
- Appeared on television's "America's Got Talent", "ESPN", "FOX Sports", "The Jimmy Kimmel Show", "The Beat with Ari Melber" and more
- Recipient of a 2012 Comedy Award for "Best Mashup Video"; my voiceover for the video itself was improvised
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
14 US$
semanalmente o 84 US$ por 6 clases1 x por semana, 6 semanas
45 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-12
4-12 alumnos por clase