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I enjoy it more than my improv class. Taking improv to learn improv is awesome—but there’s a way in which when I recognise the subtle form of improv in this use of the voice that I feel most attuned what what improv really is. Gross improv, subtle improv https://t.co/clV2myTa2X

I'm learning about improv through my voice acting class. I'm learning about meditation through my Alexander Technique course. I learn about the thing without the expectations of the thing. I learn the thing itself instead of the clinging to the form of it being taught.

Students asks/presents, “I’m nervous.” Professor responds. In that one line is so much of the sweetest human interaction. https://t.co/eBtcUSyHOo

I can’t help but listen to my voice when performing. She taught me to feel my voice instead. https://t.co/LDhPZLeucy