Study reveals laughter really is the best medicine
People feel less pain after a good laugh, because it may cause the body to release chemicals that act as a natural painkiller, research has suggested....
View ArticleImprovisation, Gender and the Body
Hi all – i just found this site: http://www.improvcommunity.ca/about/research/areas – a lot of it is about musical improv but the ‘Improv and Social Policy’ one looks interesting…
View ArticleLearnt many exercises that will be useful…
“Learnt many exercises that will be useful in supporting our programme. The energisers with movement were excellent. Thank you for a challenging and informative day.” Director, RogenSI
View ArticleWe have to live with what is being thrown at us…
“We have to live with what is being thrown at us and, while we don’t have to like it, make the best of a bad situation. An excellent article I recently read, “Adapt or die”, written by Paul Z Jackson,...
View ArticleAtlas Shrugged vs. Atlas Transformed
This is excerpted from a piece I recently wrote for The Huffington Post:Ayn Rand, you say? Is that what you say? When it comes to productive avenues for innovation and growth, especially in the current...
View ArticleImprovising A New World
Social change is necessary — but it’s not enough. Making significant headway on the withering challenges that the planet faces requires more than altering the way things are. In a world where we’ve...
View ArticleThe Secret History of Improvisation in World War II
In World War II, famous psychologist Urie Bronfebrenner developed an improvisational theater task to evaluate candidate’s suitability for challenging assignments behind enemy lines. Click here to read...
View ArticleImprovisation at work in Ask.com
Doing improv sessions on a regular basis – not just as a one-day event – helped his team develop the courage to put forward creative ideas in meetings without fear of ridicule… Click here to read the...
View ArticleWelcome to Keble College — Keble College
A full list of College publications is available through our website. Thank you. Join The Warden and Director of Development Jenny Tudge, at a drinks reception in New… This year’s Keble College Early...
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