Improvising in chaos - workshop by berlins famous Improv Duo "waiting for bob"
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Freedom, trust, and creativity beyond your comfort zone.
This workshop invites you on a journey through chaos as a creative engine. We’ll explore how to build original scenes when everything feels uncertain. In improv, chaos isn’t the enemy—it’s the gateway to new ideas, surprising impulses, and stage freedom. Improvising outside your comfort zone brings more confidence, freshness, and presence. You’ll learn to let go of control and trust the moment… even when everything feels messy.
Teaching: Gonzalo Piñán & Konstantin Häfner
at Quatierzentrum Schütze
cost: 80€ (75 CHF)
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Gonzalo Piñán
Director and founder of ESIMPROESCUELA school of improvisation and performing arts in Spanish and English in Berlin. He is the founder of the ESIMPRO company and co directs the improvised web series ESIMPROCINE. He is also a musician, composer and psychologist graduated in Madrid. After migrating to Berlin, he has collaborated in the creation of the Spanish-speaking and artistic community in Berlin, collaborating in different projects, performing, making music and teaching Improvisation.
Konstantin Häfner
Born in a small village in East Germany and now based in Berlin, he fell in love with improv at age 15 when he visited the Gorillas Improv Festival in Berlin in 2007. He traveled through South America as a street musician, worked as a stand-up comic in Germany and Switzerland, and eventually returned to improv. As a member of Scratch Theater (English-language drama improv, Berlin), ESIMPRO, the German improv duo "Ins Gewinde Atmen," and the duo partner of Gonzalo Piñán in "Waiting for BOB," he has been performing on stage for over seven years. His shows and festival appearances have taken him across Germany, Spain, and Norway.