Learn how the games and skills of improv help us to be more resilient in our own life as we engage our brains with spontaneous fun.

Life throws us lots of curve balls! Being able to pivot in the moment is a skill we can build. Doing so with humor is the cherry on the sundae! 

Improv – taking the “gifts” we receive and building upon them – comes out of the theatrical arts, but these games and skills help us to be resilient in our own life, love and work. Join us in a safe, collaborative environment – where everyone’s got your back and there are no mistakes – to engage your brain with spontaneous fun. 

No skills needed. You don’t even need to be funny. Just bring an open mind and a willingness to make stuff up.

What to Expect:  

Improv is experiential, so prepare to be on your feet and have fun. We’ll create a safe, collaborative environment and engage you in 10-12 activities to wake up your brain, highlight the principles of improvisation, and help you apply them in your own life.

Heatherlhall

Heather Hall

Heather Hall is a certified Leadership Coach and Step into Your Moxie facilitator who spent most of her career in the environmental service industry. During her corporate career, she incorporated applied improv into her training and meeting facilitation to build teams and develop leaders. After moving to Oxford, she joined Improv Easton, where she enjoys making stuff up on a regular basis. She has taught improv classes at Londonderry and Bayleigh-Chase, over the past two years, where residents rave about the opportunity to laugh, listen and really connect with each other.

Valcavalheri

Val Cavalheri

Val Cavalheri has been studying and performing improv for over five years and leading improv classes for the past year and a half. She is a longtime member of Improv Easton, a local troupe known for bringing laughter and connection to stages across the Mid-Shore. Val is also a journalist and has served as the Arts and Culture Editor at The Talbot Spy for over eight years. In addition, she is the host and producer of Shore Stories, a weekday radio show on WHCP, an NPR affiliate, where she highlights the people and places that make the Eastern Shore unique. With a background in storytelling, Val brings a thoughtful, collaborative approach to improv—balancing structure with spontaneity, and always making room for joy.

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