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Does practice make perfect?

digsyfinallyhasa:

Fast forward to 2009 and there are now one bajillion teams, almost none of which practice. A lot of them are two-to-three person teams, but it seems like there are now a ton of side projects. Every improviser is on at least three teams. And as all of our careers take off, be they real world or UCB world related, there’s no time for practice with your indie team anymore. Is this a bad thing?

This is also something I have been thinking about lately, that improvteams.com has highlighted, along with the difficulty of scheduling a rare S&CC practice.

I’ve seen a lot of us all improv incredibly as performers since we all started our first scrappy upstart teams. I think those days of constant rehearsal have given way to tight performers who can do good work with anyone, not just their own teams. Kaleidoscope is a very good example of that.

Plus, all of the tools you learn in improv practice naturally extend into other comedy realms, like sketch or stand-up. I think it’s so much more vital for growth to try the new things. Rehearsing once a week is great, and valuable, but there is also incredible value in trying new things, solo things, and just living life.

All of this outside stuff does work some sort of comedy muscle; a thinking and connecting synapse in the brain.

Another thing I have been thinking about: Improv, as well as any time of performance, is as psychical as it is mental. Practice can train your mind to make good comedy decisions, but taking care of your body is as important. By taking care of your body, I don’t mean exercise, but just general well-being. Feeling relaxed, rested, ready to move. Studying motion, people watching. Experiencing everything you can. Like, imagine if you had never gone to a bar before and you were in a scene at a bar. In that moment, you’d wish you’d actually had experience with it.

Think of improv as just your biceps. If you only worked out your biceps, you’d look like the biggest dork at the gym. You have to work the rest of your body as well.

I’m not saying anything new, but I feel like it’s something creative people forget. It’s the difference between a Corbet and a Kinkade. Corbet is a fantastically emotive painter who’s images strike you almost immediately. Thomas Kinkade can paint a technically accurate and wonderfully colored cabin in a snowy valley, but it’s empty of message or feeling.

Also, some of the best advice I have received on how to become a better improviser came from Christina Gausas, who told us in her openings and group games class to read books. Any books. Anything with substance. I am now trying to take that advice more to heart these days.

So, I guess to answer Brett’s overall question, I think practice does make perfect, as long as there is some actual individual training going on as well. I always get sort of weird about discussing improv on an open internet forum, but this is the one aspect of it that I really want to preach. Live life, and be funny.



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September 16, 2009, 12:34pm   Comments

  1. johnnymcnulty reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    Yeah I meant to respond to this awhile ago, but I suck at tumblr: With regards to the improv “does practice matter”...
  2. nicolemarietherese reblogged this from brianglidewell and added:
    a conversation with Brett...reminded me of a few things. Some of the best improv
  3. davebluvband reblogged this from rubysneakers and added:
    I’ve been looking for a point to jump in this truly amazing series of threads. I agree with this sentiment. If I ever...
  4. coreybrown reblogged this from brianglidewell and added:
    I’m not at the Creek that much, but if I am and you see me and want someone to take notes for a show, I am ALWAYS happy...
  5. brianglidewell reblogged this from chrisreblogs and added:
    I agree with everything said here. I don’t think it HAS to be low stakes at The Creek. But it almost always is. And the...
  6. rubysneakers reblogged this from benjaminapple and added:
    TOO MANY THREADS OF CONVERSATION. I will add that one of my biggest peeves starting out was the reticence of coaches to...
  7. benjaminapple reblogged this from brianglidewell and added:
    I’ve had coaches...came to watch and give notes. Especially for SMIRK - Russ comes out...
  8. annarubanova reblogged this from adambozarth and added:
    Without making fun of Bozarth for all his metaphors, I agree. I think practice makes better, and living life helps, and...
  9. rubysneakers reblogged this from nicolemarietherese and added:
    Whoa-kay. It’s been a long time since I’ve been on a team that regularly rehearsed. Over a year now. I honestly hate not...
  10. fatpenguin reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    We try to. (It’s tough...we’re in-between having
  11. vaov reblogged this from nicolemarietherese and added:
    It IS HIGH Stakes everywhere! This thread made me anxious. My one year at UCB will be soon and I’m finding hard to have...
  12. fatpenguin reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa
  13. fatpenguin reblogged this from nicolemarietherese
  14. forrichardstands reblogged this from nicolemarietherese and added:
    YOU GUYS NICOLE REMEMBERS US
  15. nicolemarietherese reblogged this from chrisreblogs and added:
    Yup. It’s totally an attitude thing. If memory serves, doing We Can’t Live in a Cave
  16. digsyfinallyhasa reblogged this from brianglidewell and added:
    Up 141 from yesterday. accomplished.
  17. chrisreblogs reblogged this from brianglidewell and added:
    Sometimes they get notes. Some coaches go above...beyond. But yes… very very rare.
  18. brianglidewell reblogged this from benzado and added:
    Fact is, no indie team gets notes after performing (correct me if I’m wrong). I really don’t think doing shows, even if...
  19. nicolemarietherese reblogged this from benzado and added:
    turn this into a Fat Penguin Love thread, but...seperately draw attention to the fact...
  20. benzado reblogged this from benjaminapple and added:
    week, and get notes after every...argument that you don’t need an additional practice if...
  21. tinatownusa reblogged this from shortmikeshort and added:
    i have been noticing that i am invited to an insane ammount of improv shows lately (which i love bc it means my friends...
  22. coreybrown reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    fat person losing weight. He exercises every day but sees no change. He goes through a series
  23. benjaminapple reblogged this from nicolemarietherese and added:
    If you take your shows seriously, they can function as practices, right? I don’t mean having a nerve-wracking, “gotta do...
  24. chrisreblogs reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    has already been said but I’m just tossing...5 cents (probably closer to 27 cents). Also...
  25. benzado reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    Me too, which is why I’m annoyed you’ve got Improv Resource Center mixed up...Tumblr...
  26. toastface reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    agree with this....once you’ve reached...certain point,...
  27. willstorie reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    This whole thread has been pretty great. Five points…...miss Zuleyka rehearsals, not...
  28. digsyfinallyhasa reblogged this from nicolemarietherese and added:
    Daddy was growing weekly in Shannon’s class. Boom. My honor has been defended. So back off Drespel. (Come over to my...
  29. nicolemarietherese reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    last summer, Brett? And...totally agree. Too many projects means we lack focus. But it’s...
  30. halinanewberrygrant reblogged this from frankhejl and added:
    most important thing...off, rehearsal or performance. it’s so easy to get lazy
  31. digsyfinallyhasa reblogged this from signsandwonders and added:
    If everyone’s on 3 teams and in a class, that’s tough. Maybe we shouldn’t be on so many teams.
  32. nicolemarietherese reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    First of all - I love us, you guys. Second of all - I only skimmed everyone else’s posts. Third of all - Yup.
  33. signsandwonders reblogged this from frankhejl and added:
    regular rehearsals...important. To me,...us are good enough...
  34. adambozarth reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    is also something I have...that improvteams.com has highlighted, along
  35. frankhejl reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    Oh boy, here comes a long ass rant. I’ve...wondering this myself. I think the way I’ve...
  36. shortmikeshort reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    Some interesting thoughts here. On one hand,...is fun, and we should revel
  37. sherrypop reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    relative “newbee” in...world, this is something I’ve been wondering about.
  38. larhunter reblogged this from digsyfinallyhasa and added:
    really believe that rehearsing is crucial....not only helps build
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