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Our very first improv jam session!
Step into the world of improv where every scene is unique and unscripted! Join us on stage to perform with friends and friends you might not have met yet. Or become a key aspect of performing, our lovely audience!

Your contribution helps keep these sessions running and accessible to all. We suggest a minimum of 3 euros, but feel free to give what you can. Every bit goes directly towards creating more sessions and building this community.
And of course, let's get some drinks at the bar to support the venue!!

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Community Guidelines for Improv
We want to ensure our open sessions are all about creativity, fun, and support! To make sure everyone feels safe, comfortable and welcome as they are, we ask that all participants keep these guidelines in mind:

  • Everyone is welcome: It does not matter who you are, if you have experience or any such thing. We’re all here to have fun, and enjoy improv!
  • Be kind: We all share a space for laughter and learning. Be kind, supportive, and respectful of the people you share the stage with.
  • Respecting boundaries: Improv is built on the principle of "Yes, and..." but we understand that boundaries need to be respected. If at any point you feel uncomfortable during a scene, please feel free to say "No" or use any other clear signal. Your comfort and well-being are the priority and we’ll make sure to move on.
  • Physicality: If a scene requires physical movement (like kneeling, standing for a long time, etc.) and it doesn’t feel good, you don’t have to do it - in fact, please don’t! If you have doubts about this, don’t hesitate to reach out.
  • Touching and personal space: Physical contact in scenes is something that can happen, but always keep it within respectful and comfortable limits. Touching should be "office appropriate”. If you’re ever unsure, don’t initiate physical contact. In that line, don’t pick people up. Everyone's personal space matters!
  • Clothing Guidelines: If you choose to take off any clothing during a scene, please make sure it's your improv gear (think imaginary clothing - not your actual real-life shirt!). Always keep it respectful, and remember that we’re here to support and create, not to make anyone feel awkward. Want to know what to wear? We recommend something comfortable that doesn't restrict movement.
    Most importantly: let’s have fun! Improv is all about playing, discovering, and supporting each other. Enjoy the experience, and help us create a fun, welcoming environment for all!
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