Dec 15
[Improv gives you] the ability to really listen, to stop yourself from this knee-jerk interruption that so much of actual conversation is. It’s the ability to pause for a moment to really understand what somebody else is saying to see if you can find a way to build off of that instead of just relentlessly advancing your own agenda. … I try to avoid sounding like an evangelist or some sort of crazy improv guru person, but I swear to God it really does help everybody.
— Mark Chalfant, Artistic Director of Washington Improv Theater (where the co-founders of THINK IMPROV learned to make it all up), interviewed on Scoutmob.com.
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