Ep 16: Pilgrimage and Addiction with Jay Ray

auscanadaJeremey Murphy crossed an ocean in pursuit of improv. Canada to Australia. Four years later, he’d barely cross a street for an improv show. So what happened? How do boundless improv summits become scorched earth? An interrogation of the emotional clockwork of improv through one man’s journey.

TFPC Ep 16 – Pilgrimage & Addiction – Jay Ray

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What happens when something you love becomes something you really don’t? Improv is a form that relies on  childlike spontaneity for its spark, but does it also invite a  certain childish cruelty? What of politics, ambition, inner demons and outer challenges and the delicate negotiation of achieving group mind? How does the influence of a great teacher affect your expectations? And does fearlessness on stage  mean that fear, like Galileo’s energy, merely finds another form?

Jay Ray speaks candidly about things that were and will never be again.

DATES and THINGS

Jeremey was in Australia from April 2007- April 2009. He trained and performed with Impro Melbourne and was an active member of the Technique (Rookies) group. In April 2008 he returned to Canada for three months. This is where the disastrous show discussed occurred.

Prior to that he trained with Rapid Fire Theatre. They contributed $800 toward his Australian tuition.

He is now happily married and lives back in Canada.

LINKS

The Spaces website here.

The Spaces music on itunes.

Em’s writings and Your Looking Eyes.

Notes:

Kaci and Kurtis are referred to as being from “The Austin Improv Circuit.” This is a colloquial term for improv in Austin and not a troupe name.

Louisa May Alcott also tied with Suess and Vonnegut for Top 5 honours. Soory ’bout that Little Women folk.

Ep 11: Vox Pops from The Fest – Improvention 2011

Prowling the rooms and halls in the wee hours of Improvention 2011, The Flint Podcast brings you a series of one on one conversations with the teachers, performers, administrators and students of this week long impro fest.

TFPC Ep 11 – Vox Pops from Improvention 2011

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Marcel Proust  on travel wrote, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

Thanks Google.

Festivals operate in such rarefied air.

A year’s work can fly by as if but a foot-note, epiphanies can slow time for a blessed moment, and connections can be forged, broken, and connected again.

And that’s just on stage.

A collection of interviews from Improvention 2011 participants

Featuring Rik Brown, Mim Carville, Amy Moule, Mel Bennet, Jen O’Sullivan, Jaime Cerda, Cale Bain,  Merrilee McCoy, Catherine Hagarty, Glenn Hall, Ben Crowley, Michelle Nussey and the first ever censor beep from the drive by specialist, Ep 7′s Jason Geary.

LINKS

The Spaces. Feature band’s fab website.

Ep 1: Patti Stiles- Inspire Your Partner (Part One)

Patti Stiles at play. Women In Improv, Calgary Improv Festival, 2010 and Theatresports tm, Melbourne,2009. Photos and copyright, Lishelle and Mark Gambino.

 

Inspire your partner is a catch-cry of improvisers around the world.

But what’s it really mean? Is it  ethos or snappy T-Shirt slogan?

Ep.1. Patti Stiles: Inspire Your Partner – Part One

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In Part One of this interview with world-renowned improviser, director and teacher, Patti Stiles, we discuss what the term means to her and explore her specific improv philosophy. We delve into her approach to performance and teaching and she speaks candidly on the impact of spending her formative years with Keith Johnstone at The Loose Moose  Theatre.

We also discuss the structure of theatre companies, the collective nature of audience, how improv informs life, and the merit, or otherwise, of rules…

..and much more.

Also, fab music by feature artist, Melbourne band Hello Satellites.

SHOW NOTES

One Australian dollar to the person who counts the number of different ways I pronounce, “Johnstone.”

This podcast is a 49 minute edit of 57 minutes raw audio recorded ealry Jan, 2011.

Performance audio is used with the consent of Impro Melbourne.

Show corrections:……none yet…

Websites of mentioned artists:

Patti’s website

Keith Johnstone’s official website

Hello Satellites on myspace , Buy some Satellites music here

Mark Gambino’s Photography