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All students must begin at Level One.
Level One: The Principles of Improv - Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being.
Level Two: Intro to Long Form - Apply the principles of improv to the components of long form structures. Exercises in scene work, group games, opening games, second beats, and callbacks will prepare you for various long form structures.
Level Three: Long Form Intensive - Master long form components to create the dynamic longform, The Harold.
Level Four: Senior Project - The final level of the Magnet core curriculum delves further into the exploration of an advanced form. Senior Projects focus on one form for 8 weeks and culminate in a 4 week run of shows. |
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Completion of Level Four, two Magnet elective classes, and instructor approval are required for admission to the Conservatory classes.
Level Five: Improv Revue - This 6-week performance workshop examines The Montage, The Mono Scene, The Time Dash, and Freeze Tag to present them as a compelling 4 week review.
Level Six: Team Performance Workshop - Students will be assigned to a team which will perform The Montage, The Mono Scene, The Harold, and Freeze Tag in an 8-week run of shows. The 6-week workshop will focus on group dynamics and the responsibilities of being in an improv ensemble. Learning through the experience of being in an ensemble will empower the group and the individual to present exceptional shows. |
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Magnet electives are generally open to students who have never studied at Magnet, if their prior training is considered equivalent to the class prerequisite.
Electives - Magnet offers elective classes in musical improv, sketch writing, solo performing, and much more. Electives allow you to learn new skills, discover unexpected talents, and develop professionally. Some electives require prior experience. See class descriptions for more details. |
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