Improv
Improv, short for improvisation, is a form of live theatre in which most or all of what is performed is created spontaneously by the performers, without a scripted text. It often relies on audience suggestions and collaborative creation.
Core principles include listening and responding truthfully, building on others’ ideas, and a willingness to “yes,
Techniques include games, exercises, and structured formats. Short-form improv uses quick, game-like scenes typically based on
History of modern improv traces its development to the 20th century, with pioneers such as Viola Spolin,
Practice and pedagogy: Improvisers rehearse to improve listening, agreement, and adaptability. Training often includes warm-ups, trust-building,
Cultural impact: Improv has influenced stand-up, television game formats, podcast-style performances, and education. It is used