Our approach is based on the pioneering works of Viola Spolin, an academic of dramatic arts and innovator of 20th century American theatre. Theatre training through play offers a way for people of different cultures, backgrounds and life experiences, to learn together collaboratively: to improve communications, self-awareness, self-confidence, and emotional intelligence.
Theater offers a great way to develop impactful influence, speaking, cooperation as well as understanding and perceiving others.
Spolin believed that behavior is not learned intellectually, but must be experienced firsthand to really be understood.
With an American style, classes are built around games, improv, physical creativity and most of all, fun!
— Viola Spolin, the mother of the improvisational theater movement in the United States