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trickster loves making up stories

Hello, wonderful improviser!


I am so excited to share with you that today our courses have sold out! 🎉


WOOP WOOP!!!


The hordes came running in and everyone demanded a seat in the room…



… including the Trickster!


🔴 It’s April Fool’s Day and the joke’s on me...


Trickster loves making up stories!


Yesterday, our first Living Stories cohort played with the Archetypes of the Fool and the Trickster. We started with some gentle fooling solo improvisations where we explored our surroundings with beginner’s mind.


Then, we made space for Trickster to mess with our storytelling.


Aside from the perfect timing of the session coinciding with April Fool’s Day, tricksters seem to be almost everywhere we look these days, really messing things up!

The Trickster shows up when systems get stuck and dominant views need to be challenged. When we get too comfortable in our routines and think we are in control.


And just for the sake of wreaking havoc.


Tricksters rarely show up in the way we want them to. Even when we are improvising or think we know what story we are living in. The Trickster enters to subvert our well made plans and question the status-quo.


And our impro studio status-quo is: there are still spaces available for our upcoming Living Stories course.


Throughout six sessions, we craft, navigate, and learn from the stories that express who we are and how we relate to our world. Our lens is the connection between the stories that we live and the stories that we tell.


Where do stories come alive?

Who do we meet along the way?

And how do we respond to what we encounter?


During this course, you will experience the continuous flow of weaving and being woven into each other’s narratives.​ Open to all, we will gently guide you as you navigate the territory off the well-trodden path.


Trickster or not, on this day of Fools, I invite you:


 
 
 

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