WorkshopsEach workshop is designed to ensure students learn through group experience and active play. Our teachers approach different angles of improv with a focus on process, not product, allowing students of all ages to learn and grow at their own pace. The Fellowship Format: The OnionDifficulty: Beginner/IntermediateLearning Targets: Listening, Group Dynamic, Stage Presence, and ActingTagline: “Not all Improvisers who wander are lost.” You Have My Sword! Who Am I? Format: The Armando DiazDifficulty: Beginner/IntermediateLearning Targets: Action, Joke Structure, Public Speaking, and Pantomime.Tagline: “I'm not bad, I just play that way.” Grab the Mic Guns, Lots of Guns Format: The La RondeDifficulty: Moderate/AdvancedLearning Targets: Confidence, Play, Characters, and Story StructureTagline: “Rules? Where we're going we don't need rules.” Pew Pew The Dark Night Format: The BatDifficulty: Moderate/AdvancedLearning Targets: Group Projects, Music, Sound Effects, and SilenceTagline: “Pow! Clash! ZAPP! KATAAANNG!!!” Turn Off The Lights Full Kettle Format: The HaroldDifficulty: Advanced Learning Targets: Creating, Space Work, Control, and ProductionTagline: “Everythin' but the invisible kitchen sink” Dig In D&D Format: Dungeons and DragonsDifficulty: Advanced An adventure that teaches students how to play the classic role playing game while using the techniques of Improv to create a story that is immersive and inclusion for every fellow traveler you meet on your quest. Roll for Knowledge