Chapter 5. Useful Materials

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Useful online sources about theatre improvisation
ImprovEcyclopedia. Very useful list of impro games
ImproWiki.com. The name says everything... very very rich!
In Brussels (and in Belgium)
(French-speaking)
- Federation Belge d'Improvisation Amateur (FBIA) - for amateurs
- Ligue d'Improvisation Belge (LIB) - professionals mainly for match
- Ligue d'Improvisation Professionnelle (LIP) - professionals other formats
There are several groups in Brussels playing imprò, in my view the best one is here.
(Dutch-speaking)
- Belgische improvisatie liga (BIL) - for amateurs
(English-speaking)
- American Theatre Company in Brussels - the Ghost Sheep

Books and Authors
Keith Johstone "Impro" and "story telling". These are the bybles of theatre improvisation, mainly the first one.
Viola Spolin and her games. She wrote the first handbook of theatre improvisation with plenty of games with accurate explanation. Maybe today it is a bit outdated, nevertheless this is a great source for coachings.
Omar Galvan with his improtour. He wrote an excellent handbook for Castillan- and Italian-readers, and here his speech for TEDx.



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some links like this one

For Italian speakers, this one is a good blog, and this is the main Italian association.

More links will come...