Musical games course Sep/Oct 2025

 400,00

Improv theatre course with
lots of singing,
lots of energy and
lots of fun.

Have you seen improv theatre shows where an actor suddenly bursts out in song like it’s the easiest thing ever? Do you love the energy that vibrates from musical shows? Do you sing when you feel happy? Do you feel happy as soon as you start singing? Have you joined or seen a Musical improv workshop or a Musical jam and would you love to take what you did or saw there to a next level? Have you noticed how much the audience loves musical games and how exciting it is to play them?

Singing in improv games brings so much joy to everyone! There’s no better place to sing than on stage or in a rehearsal space with your fellow improvisors. And it’s easier than you might think. Everyone can do it. In this course you can top of your improv skills and amaze the crowd! In this class we’ll sing a lot and work on playing musical games the best way we can. We’ll be accompanied by a live pianist.

In this Musical games course you will discover:
* what a joy it is to sing together
* how making up a song is actually quite easy
* what a joy it is to keep things simple
* the special tricks to take many musical games to a high level
* how to rhyme and how to use rhyme in song
* that you can find harmony
* that having a great voice isn’t important at all
* how confidence is a matter of fake it till you make it
* song structures that save you most of the work
* characters that fit your voice
* how much support you get from a live musician

We’ll be accompanied by a live pianist: Tijmen Hekker. Lessons are 2½ hours per week, 8 weeks long. For this course you don’t need any singing experience. Everyone can sing in improv. It does help if you can stick to the rhythm of a song and it’s important that you enjoy to sing.

Mondays, 19:30-22:00, kleine spiegelzaal at Polanentheater, Polanenstraat 174, Amsterdam
September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
October 6, 13, 27 (not 20th because of school holidays)

Price includes 21% VAT. Please let me know if you’d like an invoice.

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