What is Improv?
Improvisational theater, or improv, is a form of theater where the scenes, stories, dialogue and movement are unscripted and unrehearsed. Improv players create shows that surprise, enthrall, and inspire their audiences by relying on their ability to think on their feet, collaborate in the moment, let go, listen deeply and recognize patterns and connections.
These same skills are valuable not just for the purpose of entertaining an audience but are also used to help people become better leaders, workers, teachers, students, family members.
Developing People
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PEOPLE TALK
TWI's method of teaching improv speaks beyond being entertaining; the teachers from SPIT are masters at molding honest and richly insightful professionals.
Jason Chamberlain
TWI Alumnus
TWI created a positive environment for failure thus creating better versions of ourselves week by week. The perfect balance to the busy world we created with work.
Kan Tejada
TWI Alumnus
You don't need to be an entertainer or a performer to get something out of this class. TWI helps you develop skills and life principles that are useful even in everyday life.
Will-J Sarmiento
TWI Alumnus
Facultwi
Gabe Mercado
Founder and Teacher
Dingdong Rosales
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Aih Mendoza
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Ariel Diccion
Teacher
Happy Feraren
Teacher
Kenneth Keng
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Aryn Cristobal
Teacher
Missy Maramara
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Chester Cruz
Teacher
Monica Cordero-Cruz
Admin and Teacher
Pepe Manikan
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Thea Marabut
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