Impro for a day in Berlin

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Wiesbaden
6h

About this experience

You know what's coming. You're always perfectly prepared. Forget it! This day is going to change your life. “As soon as you notice that you are moving in circles, it is time to break ranks. ”

Here, under the glass dome in the palace hotel, you get a taste of the air that is simply different: stage air. The program includes improvisational theatre & body language. A seminar for beginners, beginners and repeat offenders. Strengthen rhetoric & self-confidence while having fun in a group!

Do crazy things? Be someone else? It's all possible. You learn that improvisation is a method that can be learned. Discover your body language and your unique personality. The course management is in the proven hands of artistic director Wolfgang Vielsacks from the Künstlerhaus43 theatre in the palace hotel.

How does this experience take place?

Course instructor Wolfgang Vielsack is an experienced theatre director, actor, director and Dr. Hugo Schnipsel, in turn a clown in the retirement home and artistic director of Künstlerhaus43 and the Wiesbaden Summer Festival.

Who is it suitable for

The course is suitable for beginners, beginners and repeat offenders.

Details to remember

What to bring?

Just bring along your desire to try things out.

What is included?

Six hours of concentrated improv experience are included.

Teamevents and groups

Yes

Duration

6h

Location

The course takes place in the dome hall or the former breakfast room of the historic palace hotel.

Languages

German
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Successful dinner theatre productions such as “Leichenschmaus & Schwarze Katzen”, “Der kleine Prinz & die 7 Todsünden” and “Der Spätlesereiter” have been delighting audiences for years in an unusual setting, with tempting menus and living regionality.