IMPROV
Improv, short for improvisational theater, refers to a form of live theater in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a game, scene, or story are made up in the moment. Often comedic, improv is not only about being funny; it’s a collaborative art form that emphasizes spontaneity, team dynamics, and the creativity of the participants, who build scenes together without a script.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Experiential learning is an educational approach where learners gain knowledge and skills through direct experiences rather than traditional academic methods. This involves engaging with real-world problems and scenarios, allowing learners to experiment, interact, and reflect on their experiences, thereby making the learning process more engaging and effective.
APPLIED IMPROVISATION
Applied improvisation uses the principles of improvisational theater in non-theatrical settings, helping individuals and organizations develop skills in areas such as communication, creativity, and teamwork. It’s particularly effective in teaching adaptability, improving interpersonal interactions, and fostering a positive work environment.