Here are some ideas to improve our ability to closely read our partner’s choices with “A” is for “Active Listening.”
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“A” is for “Acting”
“A” is for “Acting” considers some scripted theatre techniques that are worthy of emulation in our work on the improv stage.
“A” is for “Accusation”
“A” is for “Accusation” serves as one of the CAD trinity that can help add fuel or dynamism to a scene that is stagnating.
“A” is for “Accepting”
Are you maximizing the potentials of your offers? Consider some options with “A” is for “Accepting.”
“A” is for “Abandon”
“A” is for “Abandon” is the first entry in a series that explores fundamental concepts and theories that help make improv happen!