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How To: Improv

Published: 10-29-12

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Improvisation, better known as improv, is an un-scripted, spontaneous form of acting where the story, the characters–the whole scene is created on the spot.

The Chronicle sat with BriElle Munizzi, Columbia’s Improv Club President, and asked her some tips on how to be a successful improv player.

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