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Deborah Vance on the Value of Rehearsal

Deborah Vance on the Value of Rehearsal

According to Preston Smith (no relation), the core aspects of comedy improv include:

1. Listen – As simple as this seems, it is probably one of the most difficult skills to master. Listening will free you from having to think of what you are going to say a head of time.

2. Agreement (Yes, And…) – Assuming you have listened, you will be able to agree with what was said AND add information. Agreement is what allows a scene to progress!

3. Team Work (Group Mind) – Improv is a vast mechanism of give and take and support. The group mind is greater then the individual.

Remembering Dr. Ted Hansen

Remembering Dr. Ted Hansen

I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. Ted Hansen. During my tenure as an undergraduate at Texas A&M University-Commerce, I took every class he taught (something I probably can't say about any other professor in my training). As I reflect on those courses, I am struck by the way in which every class was so uniquely organized and tailored to the students and to the topic at hand. No two were alike.

Jordan Randall Smith is the Music Director of Symphony Number One.