Join us for this workshop to explore the connection between rhythm and comedy through warm-ups, exercises, and games. And no worries, you won't need any musical experience or have to sing (unless you want to!). From physical comedy to wordplay, we'll get your heart racing in perfect comedic harmony. We promise you'll have a blast, and who knows? You might just discover your hidden musical talents (or lack thereof). So come as you are, grab your imaginary drumsticks, and let's drum up some laughter with The Rhythm of Improv!
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easylaughs improvisation workshops are held Amsterdam and delivered in English. CREA is a wheelchair accessible venue.
Have you ever been super melodramatic in a show, and felt you could still dial it up to 11? Do you find yourself constrained by the realities of normal life?
In this course, we will focus on the format of FilmFarsi (literally: Persian Movie), with its own flavour of overacting, plot twists, music transitions, and action sequences! You will work on how to let go, and be that little bit more extra.
Tanine directed this format for the closing night of IMPRO Amsterdam 2023 and it was extremely well received. If you enjoy the thought of being in your own Soap Opera, or to feature in a Telanovela, you will love this course!
Monday May 8 to Jun 26 (Showcase on 02/07 as a matinee + evening) — no class on May 29 19:00 to 20:30 € 195,- for 8 classes including showcase. All our classes are accessible. Location: Sportzaal – Huis van de Wijk de Meeuw (Motorwal 300, Amsterdam)
In this course we will explore our bodies to find the way (different for every person) that develops trust and peace in us while moving. We’ll train to control our bodies, in order to use them in our favour.
We will use the time to develop our sixth sense: the proprioception. Do we know where’s our foot placed without looking? Can we always sense that? Or, do we know where are others with whom we share the space? Can we guess by sensing them without looking directly? If we’re conscious of our own body, and we develop control with it, then we will have the chance of taking responsibilities. If we wake up our consciousness enough to be able to be precise about the space that we fill physically, we contribute to a safer and better environment. It’s a win-win: as individuals we stop being strangers within ourselves, and as a collective, we gain space for communication and care.
We’ll work to develop consciousness of who we are, responsibility within the space and whoever is around, and confidence about our strong and weak points. We’ll aim to find a way to interact with each other and each different environment without needing words. We’ll prepare our bodies to be available all the time, by discovering the incredible things what we can expect from them.
Training our bodies in a safe and kind environment, we can reach synergies, mutualisms, and exponential growths for the scenes we do, at the same time that we’ll gain welfare within ourselves.
The only pre-requisite for this course is to be curious about the journey that’s discovering oneself. No need to be familiar with dance: whatever level you think you are, you’ll be completely welcomed… So: shall we move together?
Monday May 8 to Jun 26 (Showcase on 02/07 as a matinee + evening) — no class on May 29 20:30 to 22:00 € 195,- for 8 classes including showcase. All our classes are accessible. Location: Sportzaal – Huis van de Wijk de Meeuw (Motorwal 300, Amsterdam)
The Coen Brothers make stories based on ordinary people trying to get ahead in extraordinary fashion and often failing spectacularly.
In this course we will learn how to build unique characters that feel real and push them into extreme situations to see how they react. You will learn how to improvise tension, violence and environments that feel real and full of character.
We will also borrow liberally from other stories with similar themes such as the Breaking Bad TV show and the films of Tarantino to create a story with your unique personality.
Tuesday May 9 to Jun 27 (Showcase on 02/07 as a matinee + evening) — no class on May 30 19:00 to 20:30 € 195,- for 8 classes including showcase. All our classes are accessible. Location: Sportzaal – Huis van de Wijk de Meeuw (Motorwal 300, Amsterdam)
Written lines is all about words! And more specifically written words. A part of theatre that improvisers are not likely to get acquainted to.
But in this course you’ll get loads of them! We will work with classic monologues from film and theatre and will write our own lines. We will dive into techniques for text treatment, like articulation and diction. We will explore the characters behind the lines. And we will develop our writing skills. But most of all we will play and improvise and have fun with all those written lines.
A course for improvisers of all levels with a love for words.
Tuesday May 9 to Jun 27 (Showcase on 02/07 as a matinee + evening) — no class on May 30 20:30 to 22:00 € 195,- for 8 classes including showcase. All our classes are accessible. Location: Sportzaal – Huis van de Wijk de Meeuw (Motorwal 300, Amsterdam)
This beginner’s course serves as an introduction to the basics of improv.
In these sessions, you will focus on letting your brain rest, learning to let go and trusting your instincts.
You will work on unlearning “Think before you speak”, as you let fun, intuition and trust in your fellow players take over instead.
The class will be taught by Guru in English. No need to be fluent: the group mostly consists of players for whom English is their second language.
Wednesday May 10 to Jun 28 (Showcase on 02/07 as a matinee + evening) — no class on May 31
19:00 to 20:30 € 175,- for 8 classes including showcase. All our classes are accessible. Location: Lokaal 4 – Huis van de Wijk de Meeuw (Motorwal 300, Amsterdam)
20h show Basics Grad Show
Come support our fresh batch of new improvisers as they grace the stage for their graduation show!
21h show Friends with Janette Warburton & Trista Mrema
Friends are like Wine. They Get Better with Age
A True Friendship is like Riding a Bike
A Friend is like a Mirror
Friendship is like a Circle that Never Ends
You are the Cheese to my Macaroni
This improvised tale charts the lifelong friendship between two Friends (cue theme song).
21h show Impractical Ideas for Fixing the World with Benjamin McDiarmid
Let's see how these improvisers solve all the issues happening in the world. How about using leaf blowers to cool down the Earth and stop climate change? Isn't that genius?!
20h show Musical RomCom
Do you love musicals? And romcoms? How about the two of them together? With Jules at piano and directed by Marco, these 5 improvisers will be able to steal your heart and melt your ears. Or the other way around. :-)
21h show Magician Improvable with Katherine Rhodes & Emma Wessleus & Andrew Phoenix
Let's make the unexpected even more unexpected. These professional Improvisers and Comedy-Magicians take two seemingly opposing artforms and combine them into a high paced and collaborative improv show, mixed with impossible and mind blowing tricks and illusions. All made up on the spot in front of your very eyes and inspired by the audience suggestions! These performers are joining us from London...don't miss out!
22h show The Jam
Put your name in a hat and you'll get a chance to come on stage and play too! An easylaughs MC will guide you through a bunch of short form improv games.
Taught by Marco Meurs.
Singing in improv games brings so much joy to everyone! And it’s easier than you might think. Everyone can do it. In this workshop you can top-up your improv skills and amaze the crowd! We’ll sing a lot and work on playing musical improv games. We’ll be accompanied by a live pianist: Jules Dekker. This workshop is open for anyone interested in improvised singing. You don’t need any singing or improv experience. Everyone who enjoys singing can sing in improv. Even if you only sing in the shower!
20h show Gang of Stand-Ups
A gang of stand-ups will take the stage under the direction of Timmy Guiney!
21h show The Mullet from the mind of Ryan Miller
The Mullet is, in essence, a game-driven shortform set that morphs into a longform exploratory improv show. It's short in the front and long in the back, y'see. The beloved hairdo we all want to rock, is the inspiration for this improvised show: a crew of adept players slaying shortform AND exploring imaginative morphing longform sets. Business in the front. Party in the back.
22h show Cosmosis & U-Wing
COSMOSIS is a wacky meditation on cosmic balance and imbalance—Isaac Simon's solo improvised science fiction epic inspired by post-rock tunes and nerdy film scores (and decades of conversing with the void).
U-Wing: The changing climate might be bad for butterflies, but the butterfly effect continues to thrive. Three ostensibly unrelated conversations are more related in past present and future than you think. U-Wing shows how everything is connected. Brought to you by Cliffs of Dover.
ONE EVENING, TWO SHOWS
Match d’impro
The most famous and successful French improvised show is coming to Amsterdam! In a ruthless competition, two teams are facing each other to offer the best of what they have on stage. Under the sharp eye of the referee, the audience will have the power to vote at the end of each scene for one or the other player, and ultimately to determine which team will be crowned champion of the night!
Just Play, by Anananas & Pampamplemousse
Just Play is a freeform show, full of energy and variations, in which the inspiration will come from objects picked in the audience, the music, the lights, the bodies, and everything that might happen in the moment.
After almost 10 years of international travels, our three French goofballs are coming back to Amsterdam to showcase their unique and energetic improvised act.
The evening will feature two shows: a Match d’impro with an exceptional selection of local and international talents, and Just Play, the unique French freeform performed by Cédric Marschal, Dan Seyfried and Gael Doorneweerd-Perry.