Joy & Connection Through Improv

Trainings & Workshops

An improv playshop with guest teacher Aree Witoelar (Indonesia/Norway), to build agency, solidarity and connection.

Who is this workshop for?

Improvisers of all levels, including first-timers who want a taste of the magic of improv! No experience is required, and we welcome newcomers.

What will the workshop entail?

– We will play games and bring stories from our lived experiences to create imagined scenes that foster joy and connection. You are also encouraged to join in the community potluck after the workshop to share food from your culture if convenient.

About the Guest Teacher

Aree Witoelar is the founder and artistic director of Impro Neuf International (INI) – Oslo’s first English improv comedy theatre. That hosts the Oslo Improv Festival (18-25 October) providing a supportive stage for several debut teams (deadline to apply 22 June) and workshops by trail blazer improv teachers from around the world. 

He believes in bringing the global voice to the improv stage. He helps players find improv, which brings them joy, and make bold choices. His insightful blog  unpacks improv mapping unique connections, hypotheses and capturing memorable moments through portraits. 

An improv playshop with guest teacher Aree Witoelar (Indonesia/Norway), to build agency, solidarity and connection.

Who is this workshop for?

Improvisers of all levels, including first-timers who want a taste of the magic of improv! No experience is required, and we welcome newcomers.

What will the workshop entail?

– We will play games and bring stories from our lived experiences to create imagined scenes that foster joy and connection. You are also encouraged to join in the community potluck after the workshop to share food from your culture if convenient.

About the Guest Teacher

Aree Witoelar is the founder and artistic director of Impro Neuf International (INI) – Oslo’s first English improv comedy theatre. That hosts the Oslo Improv Festival (18-25 October) providing a supportive stage for several debut teams (deadline to apply 22 June) and workshops by trail blazer improv teachers from around the world. 

He believes in bringing the global voice to the improv stage. He helps players find improv, which brings them joy, and make bold choices. His insightful blog  unpacks improv mapping unique connections, hypotheses and capturing memorable moments through portraits.