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Welcome to the beginning of a new round of shenanigans on Philosophy vs. Improv. Let the senior slump begin! Your hosts Mark Linsenmayer and Bill Arnett here talk a blazin' stream of consciousness and then have a pretty long improv scene. Are we already always philosophizing? Watch the proceedings unedited on YouTube. Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast at philosophyimprov.com/support. Check out other Evergreen Podcast offerings.
Pat and Mags are joined by Uncle Charlie this week and topics include: being down with HPV, Duckunt, patriotic animals, 95 chicken littles, uncling oneself, the Panamanian postal service, and oh-way-sigh. TW: distracted driving. Aunt Pat - Colleen Doyle Auntie Mags - Dana Quercioli Uncle Charlie Seaver - Bill Arnett Theme song - The Qs Outro - Debra Duncan Artwork - Jordan Stafford Mauntras - Carol Doyle Editor - Colleen Doyle Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-babymakers/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-babymakers/support
Bill Arnett has been improvising in Chicago since 1998. As a teacher Bill has taught consistently around Chicago and traveled internationally, including 18 months as the Training Center Director at the iO. In 2016 Bill published a book, The Complete Improviser, and started the Chicago Improv Studio to explore new techniques for teaching and performing long form improv. Bill and I talk about how Covid affected the improv community in Chicago, to have someone to look up to and the importance of having the same mental framework. We talk about to live in the simple reality, finding the emotions and that all scenes are possible to play. We are also talking about Taxi Driver, ice cream and to speak loudly at the library.
Boel, Hjalmar och Ida är under sommaren på fem veckors intensivkurs på Improv Olympic i Chicago, USA. Vi pratar om lärdomar, reflektioner och tankar från vår tredje vecka av Improv Olympic Summer Intensive med lärare Bill Arnett.
Mark Linsenmayer asks what is real? Bill Arnett accommodates and highlights as appropriate. A flawless performance by all, despite the judges' feedback. Mark philosophizes at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Bill improvises (and teaches) at chicagoimprovstudio.com. Support the podcast to get bonus stuff and good karma!Hear more PvI. Support the podcast to get bonus stuff and good karma!
An epic journey begins. Which path will produce the most profound profundity? The wisest wisdom? Bill Arnett eases us into first gear, but Mark Linsenmayer pulls the wheel toward murder. For more about Mark and Bill, respectfully see partiallyexaminedlife.com and chicagoimprovstudio.com respectively. Hear more PvI. Support the podcast to get bonus stuff and good karma!
What is Philosophy vs. Improv? Hear about the new podcast by Mark Linsenmayer (The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast) and Bill Arnett (Chicago Improv Studio, The Complete Improviser author). Thanks to our announcer, Erica Spyres. Get more episodes than are now publicly available plus supporter-only content at patreon.com/philosophyimprov. This new project needs your support to get off the ground!
Bill Arnett is a Chicago improviser with over 16 years on stage performing and teaching. Author of one of my favorite improv books The Complete Improviser, we sat down with the Chicago Improv Studio founder to talk jobs, kids, and of course mustard gas!
Chicago Improv Studio and author of "The Complete Improviser" speaks with Brenden about a variety of topics based on the touchstone of truth. The two go over how to stay grounded, great approaches to initiations, and one of the assumptions in Bill's book. Improv Cincinnati community guest, Patricia Mullins, gives her take on Truth and Vulnerability. HOSTED BY: Brenden Davis, Tone Branson SPECIAL GUEST: Bill ArnettIMPROV CINCINNATI COMMUNITY GUEST: Madison Hoffpauir EDITED BY: Tone Branson, Brenden DavisINTRO AND TONAL THEME: Daniel ZimmerPRODUCED BY: Improv CincinnatiSPONSORED BY: Oozebear.com
Old friend Bill Arnett drops by to talk gambling wagers, all things Oceania, and more on an episode we call "A Land Down Under/Over" And don't forget that you too can send us your "Situations" at heresthesituationpodcast@gmail.com Hosts: TJ Jagodowski and Rush HowellProducer: Nate DuFortComposer: Julie NicholsArt: Emily Kardamis Twitter: @TJandRushInstagram: @heresthesituation
In this episode of Exploring Improv, host Andy Barrett speaks with Bill Arnett. Bill is an internationally renowned teacher, former head of the iO Chicago Training Center, founder of the Chicago Improv Studio, and author of the book The Complete Improviser. In this episode, Bill talks about being aware of improv styles, playing realistically, how "who, what, and where" is not enough, the future of improv, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringimprov/support
This week we are talking about creating your syllabus! It's an essential tool in any improv teacher's tool box! https://www.soundcloud.com/improvteac... https://www.laurenhasthree.com https://www.adlibcomedy.com Resource Links: http://improvencyclopedia.org/ Bill Arnett's Book: http://bit.ly/BillArnett Mick Napier's Book: http://bit.ly/MickNapier Viola Spolin: https://amzn.to/2SdVLVr Paul Vaillancourt's Book: http://bit.ly/PVImprov
It's Tuesday and... Bill Arnett is our guest! Bill Arnett has been improvising in Chicago for 16 years, performing with some of the most popular and esteemed groups. As an instructor of improvisation he has traveled internationally always bringing his depth of knowledge and remarkable eye for improv problem solving. The former head of the iO Theater training center, he launched the Chicago Improv Studio as a way to explore the concepts introduced in his book The Complete Improvisor.
Bill Arnett is one of Chicago's most respected improvisers, teachers and directors. He has played with such groups as People of Earth, 3033 and Armando. He is the founder of The Chicago Improv Studio and the author of the new book, The Complete Improviser. He is back on the podcast to discus his new book, how to play more real, and his take on the traditional improv rules. This is a master class in improv, so listen and learn.
Patrick Hantom comes out of the woodwork.
Bill Arnett is pillar of Chicago improv; he's a beloved teacher and performer with legendary groups People of Earth, 3033 and the Armando. Bill sat down with Jimmy and discussed his approach to scenework, sketch writing, and his very popular improv blog. Listen in!
This month Sidewalk Radio delves into the art of education. Our guests today are: (1) Bill Arnett, the self-made collector and founder of Tinwood Media, who has helped organize some of the most seen and best regarded exhibitions of traditional African American art including a truly remarkable traveling exhibition of the Gees Bend quilters (2) Jeff Stebar an architect with the internationally renown design firm Perkins+Will who specializes in designing for the educational environment in particular student life centers and (3) the long-writing arts critic Cathy Fox of artsatl.com.
Arnie is joined by the 3033's Bill Arnett and Andy St. Clair who talk about thier trip to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the new Harry Potter amusement park in Florida.
Bill Arnett of 3033 and head of iO Chicago's training center joins us this week. We talk about Theater Strike Force, People of Earth, and maybe changing your name. As always Matt Owens and Mark Colomb are your hosts.