Your Weirdness Is Exactly What the Scene Needs
Автор: Jen deHaan
Загружено: 2025-10-20
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In this episode, I explain how to commit to your authentic self in your improv practice. You will learn to reframe perceived weaknesses into compelling strengths on stage. Your messy and imperfect parts are exactly what your scenes need.
I discuss how neurodivergent performers can use their unique traits. The episode also covers how to collaborate effectively with scene partners who have different brain wiring. I share a personal story from my past as a dance fitness teacher. A very clumsy moment taught me how to connect with an audience through imperfection. We apply that lesson directly to your scene work.
You will see how specific traits, like a literal take or a deadpan delivery, can be an asset in your performance. I also address traits that can be challenging in a scene, like monologuing. I provide practical methods to manage these traits, such as using a character to guide your choices.
Ultimately, this episode helps you build self-awareness. This allows you to understand your own gifts and collaborate more effectively with your team.
IN THIS EPISODE:
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CHAPTERS:
00:00:16: Your Authentic Self is Good for Improv
01:01: How Neurotypical and Neurodivergent People Improvise Together
03:09: A Story About My Time as a Dance Teacher
06:52: The Problem of Comparison in Performance
08:30: What I Learned from a Big, Public Fall
10:41: How to Use Your "Weaknesses" in a Scene
12:41: Managing Traits that Don't Serve the Scene
14:05: The "Character Hat"
17:32: Self-Awareness is Key to Collaboration
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