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Adult Advanced Improv Weekend Intensive: Short Form Games Adult

2130 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
: (916) 600-0046
You’ve done your time, paid your dues, and studied the art of short form improv. You’re ready to get down to brass tax and get serious about comedy by taking an advanced improv class. That means the time for games is over! …Except for the actual, literal games we will be focusing on during this workshop. Join us for our Advanced Improv: Short Form Games Weekend Intensive on December 7th and 8th, where we put together all the foundational improv skills learned in our Basic and Intermediate improv classes to master some of the most well-loved and challenging short form improv games out there. Having completed our Basic and Intermediate improv classes is recommended, but not required. Students should have solid knowledge of short form scene work, establishing a shared reality (including who/what/where), and other foundational improv skills to enroll. During this class, students will learn to: Review improv skills learned in Basic and Intermediate Improv Review best practices regarding boundaries and consent when improvising onstage and observe “ouch, oops” Learn different categories of short form improv games Consistently implement improv and scene work skills to a solid foundation for challenging short form games Reinforce the three act structure within short form scenes Utilize characters in every scene Master onstage and sideline support during games Learn best practices for guessing games Learn how to do a solid “set-up” scene for replay games Learn tips and tricks to best showcase skills during different improv games We are happy to accommodate any requests to sit or take additional breaks for those who need them. You are encouraged to take care of yourself and your body’s needs! Students are welcome and encouraged to bring snacks and water and should bring their own lunches. Students may make their own lunch plans or join us for lunch at Kupros (1217 21st Street, Sacramento, CA 95811) which is a 1 minute walk from the venue. About the instructor: Jessilee Windhaus (she/they) brings over two decades of expertise in improv education and leadership to empower individuals across diverse spheres. Rooted in Sacramento, Jessilee has honed her craft as an improv instructor and facilitator, guiding professionals in corporate team-building exercises, adults in dynamic improv classes, and children in engaging and transformative improv summer camps. Her approach blends the power of improvisation with effective communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving. With a foundation laid in theatre and dance from CSU Sacramento, Jessilee's journey encompasses a rich tapestry of experience. She co-founded the Empire Arts Collective, fostering original arts projects and mentoring aspiring artists, underscoring her commitment to nurturing creative talent. Jessilee's dynamic career includes roles directing the High School League at ComedySportz Sacramento and mentoring young actors nationwide as a Tour Actor/Director with Missoula Children's Theatre. These experiences have uniquely equipped her to craft tailored improv programs that resonate with various age groups and skill levels. Jessilee's training with esteemed instructors and her performances at local comedy hubs like Sacramento Comedy Spot, STAB! Comedy, ComedySportz Sacramento, and Sutter Street Theatre underscore her expertise in the field.  Her expertise extends beyond the stage to encompass project management, finance, and leadership roles, exemplified by her tenure in the mortgage industry and as a Project Manager at UC Davis Health's Early Psychosis Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTA), a $27+ million dollar project serving 42 California counties through a collaboration with UC Davis, Stanford, and UC San Francisco. Now, Jessilee channels her passion for improvisation into transformative experiences, offering corporate team-building workshops, engaging adult improv classes, and vibrant improv summer camps for children. Her approach fosters creativity, communication, and teamwork, tailored to elevate professional growth and personal development in diverse settings. Jessilee's extensive training includes courses with Upright Citizen's Brigade and The Groundlings. She has trained with numerous accomplished instructors in the field, including Carla Cackowski, Brian James O'Connell, Alrinthea Carter, Guy Stevenson, Kimberly Condict, Slater Penny, Chris Alvarado, Diana Brown, Aman Adumer, Cory Willis, and Jet Eveleth, among others. Her local comedy credits encompass Sacramento Comedy Spot, Sutter Street Theatre, Garbeau's Dinner Theatre, Dangerous Men/Dangerous Women, The Dinner Detective, CSU Sacramento, Bike City Theatre Company (where she served as the Director of Sketch), and improv at Empire Arts Collective (where she served as improv program director and coach).