Perhaps you don’t know this about me, but my favourite hobby is comedy Improv.
And if you’re not exactly sure what that is, think “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, the classic T.V. series that you can still find on YouTube. This comedy improv programme was started in England with comedians like John Sessions, Stephen Fry, Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton. Later on, Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie joined the team, and they went on to the American version, which is the one most people remember.
Enough of the history. Improv is alive and well, even here in Papamoa! So for those of you who don’t know, I’m part of the Honest Liars troupe who meet every Monday for wonderfully constructed chaos of wit and laughter. Once a month (first Sunday, to be exact), we do a show at the Jam Factory, Historic Village in Tauranga.
Beginning last Wednesday and going through to Sunday, there was a Comedy Improv Festival held in Auckland, which, naturally, we trundled up to the big smoke to be part of.
Workshops and shows were the order of the day. To say that I got saturated with information, learnings and tools would certainly not be an exaggeration. But we also got to perform an hour-long show which was the scariest part for me.
Not only did I have five family members in the audience (thanks for the support), but we were also playing on an unfamiliar stage, and to our peers, many of whom have years of experience.
But NO PRESSURE.
This is why I love improv. I never have to learn lines and so have to remember them, all I need to do is be present in telling a story, and surprisingly enough, the ‘funny’ just seems to happen.
The whole festival was held at the Covert Theatre in Ponsonby. A brilliant suburb with quirky eateries (and people), fun shops and lovely old homes. There wasn’t a lot of time between workshops to simply ‘hang out’, but I did manage to stroll the streets and take in the vibe.
My hobby is alive and well. I learned, I laughed, and I lived in the moment, absorbing the beautiful energy that surrounded me from both my improv friends and the new improvers I met.
Life is grand.
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