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You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free.
Thich Nhat Hanh (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Blow People Away Every Time
I had a teacher who told us “When I come to an improv show, I am hoping to be blown away.”
He meant that he wanted the scenes to go further than he expected, that big amazing things would happen.
We had just done a scene in this class where a couple had gone to a casino and kept winning at roulette. Every time they bet, they won. And each time they went more and more nuts and got more and more specific about what they were going to do with the money. Each time, the roulette operator would wait a little bit longer before saying “23″ (which was their number). Funnier each time. And fun.
I am hoping to be blown away.
A good exercise is to do scenes where you want something amazing to happen. Go further. You can’t force it and just jump right to the crazy thing. It has to be at least kind of plausible. Instead you use yes-anding to go farther than you thought you were going to. To someplace high stakes and brave and emotionally true or emotionally surprising or something.
It’s good practice to counteract playing things so real they are boring. We need and want things to HAPPEN.
Fun! Life can be so boring. Improv should be fun.
What if you went out on a date with a moth and he took you by the hand with one of his fuzzy little legs and he was like “I want to take you to the most beautiful place I know, because you deserve nothing less” and when you get there it’s literally just a lamp
You will give me a headache if you make me think today. I cannot think today. I feel too natural, too beautifully common.
James Joyce, from Exiles: A Play In Three Acts (via burninggravity)
Be committed, not attached. But more importantly, know the difference.
Kai, Lessons in Life #21 (via boiunbound)
“No mockery in this world ever sounds to me so hollow as that of being told to cultivate happiness. What does such advice mean? Happiness is not a potato, to be planted in mould, and tilled with manure. Happiness is a glory shining far down upon us out of Heaven. She is a divine dew which the soul, on certain of its summer mornings, feels dropping upon it from the amaranth bloom and golden fruitage of Paradise.”
― Charlotte Brontë, Villette
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Not seeing the world, Clarina Bezzola
“Sometimes” - Heems
You have my permission not to love me; I am a cathedral of deadbolts and I’d rather burn myself down than change the locks.
Rachel McKibbens, “Letter From My Brain To My Heart” (via burninggravity)
“Also have cut out heavy drinking … and since Liquor is my best friend and severest critic I miss it.”
—From Ernest Hemingway’s letter to Colonel Charles T. Lanham, April 2, 1945.
Yves Bonnefoy
There was this: You had to destroy, destroy, destroy. There was this: Salvation is only found at such a price.
To ruin the naked face that rises in the marble, To hammer at every beauty every form.
Love perfection because it is the threshold But deny it once known, once dead forget it,
Imperfection is the summit.
-translation by Anthony Rudolf
Left: detail of Christ Blessing surrounded by a Donor Family. Unknown German Painter 1560 - Right: Kanye West
Learning to improv: Mission Street takes a comic turn
Something funny is happening near 17th and Mission streets.
Behind the paper-covered windows of a former Sprint cellphone store, a new comedy training center has opened, offering improv classesfour nights a week and occasionally on weekends. Endgames Improv has been around since 2010 and also holds classes elsewhere in the city and in Oakland, but its lease of 2081 Mission St. is the company’s first large space of its own.
Max McCal, one of the founders of Endgames and now one of its directors, said Endgames used to rent out space at 333 Valencia St. but their lease expired and the new rent was unaffordable.
“This is definitely the biggest move we’ve made,” he said.
The Mission Street location is offering classes in long form improv on Mondays through Thursdays as well as occasional drop-in classes on Saturdays. Endgames also teaches a class at Oakstop in Oakland and has a classroom at Stage Werx Theatre on Valencia Street, where it puts on regular performances.
The lease of the new space follows a year of big growth for the organization, McCal said, noting that among other things Endgames has gone from two nights of shows a week to six.
“I think the word is out on improv – as a form of comedy and performance, as a way to improve your communication abilities and as a philosophy,” he said.
On a Thursday evening last week, the new training center’s first week in operation, a group of more than a dozen students stood in a circle with their instructor and introduced themselves before breaking into an exercise where they pretended to fight with invisible samurai swords, acting out dramatic death scenes.
Although the space still needs work – it will eventually be renovated so that there are three separate classrooms – McCal makes no secret of his happiness with Endgames’ new home.
“Brand new fucking training center,” he told students before that Thursday class got started, “I just get chills when I say that.”
#tbt to when we were all Hector
Come see him and the rest of Chivalry Club TONIGHT at Endgames’ Throwback Thursday show at 10:30 (at Stage Werx).