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'It was a journey towards conquering our fears and limitations and unlocking our fullest potential.' - Sarah Kent, former visual arts editor of London's Time Out

Details and bookings here:
https://imprology.com/G201469/we.shtml

Please aim to arrive 15 minutes early so we can all start on time.
Pay Forward £30 - Regular £25 - Starter £20

1. Do I need any experience to join?
No. This weekend is for anyone curious about being more present, playful, and connected. Impro experience or none at all—you’re welcome. Some participants have been doing it for years, and some are just starting.
2. What if I’m shy, nervous, or feel out of place?
That’s completely fine. This retreat is built to include you exactly as you are. Nothing to prove, nothing to perform. Just start where you are and let things unfold.
3. Will I have to perform?
Not if you don't want to. It's all Open Space: you only do what feels right for you. Sometimes things will be funny, but we’re not aiming for it.
4. Will I have to be funny?
Sometimes things will be funny, but we’re not aiming for it.
5. What actually happens during a class?
We breathe, stretch, move, play, speak, and rest. Some games are full-body and wordless. Others are about listening, timing, and presence. If it's a retreat, there’s food, silence, laughter, and space to do nothing at all.
6. What should I bring?
Clothes that you can move and rest in. If it's a retreat, shoes or boots for walking, swimsuit, mosquito repellent, allergy medication if needed and anything that helps you feel at ease. We’ll take care of the rest.
7. What do people leave with?
A quieter mind. Looser body. Sharper attention. A sense of having been part of something real.
8. How many people will be there?
Usually around 6 to 8 people for a class or a retreat. Enough to play, small enough to stay close. It can be much more in a jam, six to 40 in our experience.
This is a journey into the heart of improvisation inviting you to rediscover the joy of play, the beauty of improvisation, and the transformative power of connection.
Through original exercises and guided explorations, you'll build trust with your partners, engage fully with your intuitions and tap into your audience's "secret wishes" to improvise compelling scenes and stories.
This workshop celebrates the courage to leap into the unknown, conjuring an environment where mistakes become gifts and collaboration sparks magic.
Whether you're a performer seeking fresh inspiration or simply someone eager to explore the art of being present, "Now or Never" offers a supportive space to practice active listening, fearless vulnerability, and the art of doing rather than trying. Imprology unique approach to improvisation eliminates pre-planning and second-guessing to empower performers with a “now or never” approach to improvisation.
Come as you are, and leave with a renewed sense of freedom, connection, and possibility.

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