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If you are ready to take your improv to the highest level
of performance, Level 300 is for you. This class offers three in depth
days with different instructors from VTSL.
Each class will be based in the Instructors specialty and give students a
deeper look into the variety of formats of improvisation found around the world.
(Prerequisite Level 200.)
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May 15, 22 & 29, 2010 |
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Nov 13,
20 & 27, 2010
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Workshop Descriptions:
– GAMEOLOGY - instructor: Taz Vanrassel
– COLLAGE – instructor: Alistair Cook
– TRUTHFUL COMEDY – instructor: Margret Nyfors
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Taz VanRassel
Taz has been performing improv around the Lower Mainland for more than
15 years. He’s been involved with more than a dozen productions at the
Vancouver TheatreSports League and is part of its touring cast,
performing for kids at schools across the province. Taz appears
regularly with Urban Improv and is a founding member of Instant Theatre
Co. and ‘The Sunday Service’, a weekly improv and comedy show at the
Hennessey Dining Lounge. Twice nominated for Best Male Improvisor at the
Canadian Comedy Awards, Taz has toured and won tournaments across
Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia. When not on the stage,
Taz can be found directing and teaching his craft to people of all skill
levels at VTSL and beyond. |
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Alistair Cook
Alistair has been performing, instructing, consulting, and directing
improvisation for audiences across Canada the US and Europe. Alistair is
currently the National Director, and President of our nation's improvisation
tournament for young people, the Canadian Improv Games. Alistair is also the
founder and Director of !nstant Theatre Co and one of the producers of the
Vancouver International Improv Festival. Alistair is excited to be back with
VTSL, the company that started him and many of his friends in improvisation. |
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Margret Nyfors
Margret has been a mainstage performer for the Vancouver
Theatresports League for over 12 years and loves every moment on stage.
In 2006, Margret was honoured to have been nominated for a Canadian
Comedy Award for her work in The Dan Joffre Show. She has performed in
many festivals and tournaments all over North America and loves teaching
improv to anyone who is keen to learn. Presently, Margret likes to talk
about movies, cats and real estate. Margret has a very loud laugh. |
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Developed by the Vancouver TheatreSports League Program
Advisory Committee.
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