Improv at The Hub

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

I’ll be running an evening of Improv at The Hub on Tuesday October 11th hosted by The Fun Federation. Here’s how Hannah, who runs TFF, describes it…

Our next session is on its way and we would love to have you among us

Do you relish the unexpected in life? Do you get a buzz out of not knowing whats coming next? Do you thrive on surprise events and last minute quick thinking? Or maybe you want to run and hide at the thought of a life without tupperware and lists (like me ;-)?

Either way, this next play session is for you.

Johnnie Moore will lead us through a festival of improvisation games where we will explore the simple principles surrounding the unexpected in life and most importantly; how to make it work for us.

There will be opportunities to discuss in a light-hearted way how playing, and these games in particular, offer not only fun but learning opportunities applicable to love, life and work.

Whether improvisation is your bag or makes you want to run a mile theres fun and laughter in this session for everyone. Dont be scared!!!

Where: The Hub, 5 Torrens Street, London, EC1V 1NV (sorry, no wheelchair access)

When: Tuesday 11th October 2005Time: 6.30 8.30 pm

Cost: Suggested donation £10

Please, feel free to pass this on to anyone you can think of who might want to come along and play.

If you want to come along, email Hannah.

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