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* Please note - unfortunately this event has had to be cancelled due to artist illness *

This session explores some of the basic principles of comedy improvisation to invite participants to be silly, play and be open to possibilities by saying “yes, and!”. Using storytelling and cheesy music from the 1980's and 1990's as prompts, you will be encouraged to ‘be in the moment’ and have fun while you are there, in an inclusive welcoming environment.

Prior experience not necessary.

Artist Bio

Angela El-Zeind is a theatre maker and director of Speak Up! Act Out! and member of Tiny Dynamite Improvisation. She has recently been researching the impact of Applied Improvisation for improved mental health and well being.

Creativity for wellbeing fact:
Art activities are relaxing and rewarding- they lower your stress level and impact clarity and calm

** Please note this event is exclusively for staff and students of King’s College London **

Make Do Play is produced by the university's Culture team for the King's Cultural Community. This session is delivered by artist Angela El-Zeind.

 

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