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Keith Johnstone is considered to be the founder of modern improvisation theater, and thus provided me with numerous ideas for the development of improRhetorics™. Read the 14 “Rules” of improvisation theater. Models and wisdom for coaching and presentation skills. I do not only recommend the books and ideas of Keith Johnstone to participants in my workshops.
Keith Johnstone (* 1933) is regarded as the founder of modern improvisational theater. From 1956 to 1966 he worked at the Royal Court Theatre in London as a dramaturge and director and taught at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Since 1971 he has passed on his skills and knowledge to the University of Calgary, Canada, where he founded The Loose Moose Theatre Company. In Europe, Johnstone has taught at various drama schools and universities and continues to influence improvisational theater to this day. I owe him many very useful insights, which today flow into presentation skills training and ImproRhetoric™ in particular.
You can also benefit from the suggestions of improvisation theater in many other areas.
Wisdom for improvisational actors:
Be brave and dare.
Take the offer and make the most of it.
Acting instead of just watching.
Humans have many incredible talents, but multitasking isn’t one of them. If we are preoccupied with something else, we’re missing the now. We are best when we work in the now. It is important to pay attention to and to focus eon the present.
Take care of each others. Support each other. Start with that.
Learn to trust yourself and your inspirations.
Make mistakes, please. Whether in improvisational theater or life, you can only succeed if you take action. When you attempt something and don’t succeed, it’s not that you failed, but that you’ve learned. And when you try again, you’ll have a better chance of succeeding. Failure is not even trying.
Is that enough theory? You can find out more about the practical use of ancient rhetoric in Presentations Skills Training III, without the need for ancient Greek or Latin.
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This article is a short excerpt from the more comprehensive course materials my clients receive in a group or individual training or coaching.
Published: March 6, 2015
Author: Karsten Noack
Revision: November 19th, 2024
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