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Ask For

Version 1 (von improwiki, 19.01.2014 11:10)

Ask Fors are concepts, facts or things which the improv player or the moderator ascertains or receives from the audience, before beginning a game or a scene. The scene is based on these, or they will be incorporated into the scene. One can even briefly break off during a running scene and allow a (further) specification. Owing to the Ask Fors, the spectators can actively influence the events on stage without even having to enter the stage. Besides, it can be easier to improvise with the help of an Ask For than to do it without any guidelines. Finally, eliciting audience suggestions "proves" that the game really is done spontaneously.

There is a great number of ways to obtain audience suggestions. It's recommended to warm up the audience once at the start of each performance, so that the natural reluctance to shout things out to the players is broken down. At the same time, besides the physical warm-up, spontaneous calling out also is practiced with the audience (e.g. "Now, on 3, everyone say his favorite food - 1,2 3!").

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