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Challenge Masters ACMs - Mary Ann Goff - [email protected]@aol.com Sheldon Spiegleman - [email protected]@comcast.net

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Page 1: Challenge Masters  ACMs -  Mary Ann Goff - margoff@aol.commargoff@aol.com  Sheldon Spiegleman - shelspiegelman@comcast.netshelspiegelman@comcast.net
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Challenge Masters

ACMs - Mary Ann Goff - [email protected] Sheldon Spiegleman - [email protected] Robin Vidimos - [email protected]

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REGIONAL IMPROV CHALLENGE MASTERS

RCM - Boulder - Lori Fraser - 720-8876-8924 [email protected] Creek - Mary Ann Goff - 303-721-7499 [email protected] - Amanda Tipton - 303-929-5209

[email protected] - Robin Vidimos - 720-203-2944 [email protected] Metro - Stella Cypher - 303-364-3120 [email protected] Peak - Shauna Kogler - 719-481-1318 [email protected] - Jane Guttner [email protected]

Sheryl Smith - 719-560-9780 [email protected]

South Metro - Sheldon Spiegelman 720-291-5500 [email protected]

SouthwestWest Slope - Mark Lapka 970-309-9330 [email protected]

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The Improve Challenge is basically a storytelling challenge

What do you need for a good story?

Beginning, middle, endConflict/ResolutionCharacters/Relationships

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The Four Pillars of Improv

Creativity - ability to look at new and different ways to accomplish a task.

Teamwork - Group works together to achieve a common goal.

Humility - Each member realizes that he is part of a group and is willing to let other members’ ideas shine as well as his own

Trust - Each member must be able to count on the others to make the group progress

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Elements of the Challenge

SkitNews stories, one provided by team

and one provided by tournamentCause and effect relationship between

the 2 news storiesCooperative Human Scenery/PropsOne Minute Glitch

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SKIT

Skit must include relationship between the 2 news stories

Total of 5 minutes prep time4minutes planning1 minute to incorporate OMG

5 minutes to perform skit integrating 4 challenge elements

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Improv Element 1News Stories

The team will be dealing with news stories they bring in- Team Provided News Stories (TPNS) and Tournament-Provided News Stories

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Team-Provided News Stories

TPNS must involve a major event receiving national or global coverage.

Articles must be chosen from 6 of the 8 categories listed in Table 1 -Weather - Travel - Lifestyle - Technology -

Health - Entertainment - Sports - BusinessTeams must bring articles from 6 different

categories.

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Team Provided News StoriesThe TPNS must not have been published

more than 7 days prior to the tournament.The original date of publication must be

visible on each TPNS, and may not be hand written or added on- it must be part of the original story.

Stories may come from any print or online media that can be cut out, copied or presented in text format.

TPNS must be submitted on 8 1/2 x 11 paper.

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Tournament News Stories

The Tournament-Provided News Stories will involve a minor event, something that has received less press attention and is generally only known at a local level.

This story will only be a headline that the team will randomly select at the tournament and receive just before planning time.

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Improv Element 1 - Scoring

Team will receive points for effective integration of TPNS.

Team will also receive points for effective integration of the Tournament Provided News story.

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Improv Element 2: Cause and Effect

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Cause and Effect

During planning time, the team will invent a plausible cause and effect relationship between the TPNS and the Tournament-Provided News Story.

The team gets to decide for themselves which story will have caused the other one.

The team will plan and perform a “Theatrical” presentation showing the cause and effect relationship they created.

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Cause and Effect

What does Theatrical Mean?-The presentation should be done in a manner that is characteristic of the theater, a dramatic performance of plays, television shows or movies.

-Have the team discuss what things make a play or movie good - characters, emotions, performance, etc.

-What is the difference between a news report and a theatrical presentation?

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Improv Element 2: Scoring

Is one story presented as cause?-0 or 5Is one story presented as effect?-0 or 5Creativity of Cause-Effect RelationshipTheatrical Presentation of Cause-Effect

Relationship

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Improv Element 3:CooperativeHuman Scenery/Props

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Instead of using materials to build scenery and props, the team will work collectively to become cooperative human scenery and/or props.

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Cooperative Human Scenery and Props

Must be made up of at least 2 team members.

A team member who is playing a character may not be part of the scenery/props.

Scenery and props do not have to be presented throughout the presentation, but appearance should be long enough so it is evident and obvious to the Appraisers.

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Improv Element 3: Scoring

Teams will be scored on 2 areas:Creativity of cooperative human scenery.Effective integration of how Cooperative

Human Scenery/Props enhance overall effect of skit.

Make sure that not only is the scenery creative, but that it also is an important part of the story.

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Improv Element 4:One Minute Glitch (OMG)

The OMG will be a sentence or phrase that significantly changes and discombobulates an important element of the skit.

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One Minute Glitch

The OMG will be selected randomly during check-in, but the team will not know what it is at that time.

In prep area, team will begin with their 4 minute planning time. At the the end of this time, the announcer will stop them and then tell them what the OMG is.

Team will have 1 minute to discuss how to integrate OMG into skit.

It is up to the team to decide how long to integrate the OMG into the skit.

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Improv Element 4: Scoring

Teams will be scored in 2 areas:Creativity of how team demonstrates OMG.Effectiveness of integration of OMG.Appraisers will be looking to see that not

only does the OMG happen in a creative manner, but that it has impact on the story.

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At the Tournament

Teams should arrive at Prep area 20 minutes before performance time.

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What to Bring

5 copies of Tournament Data Form (TDF)

1 copy of Declaration of Independence6 copies of news story for each

category.

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Prep Area Procedure

After checking in, the team members will randomly select their 4 improv elements:Draw a number (1-6) for their news storyDraw a tournament supplied headlineDraw a tournament supplied One Minute Glitch

They won’t know what they have drawn until they get to the performance site.

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Performance Area: Preparation time

Timekeeper/Announcer introduces team, announces team and tournament supplied news stories to audience and gives slips to the team.

Team has 4 minutes to create skit.Announcer stops team at 4 minutes and

announces their One Minute Glitch.Team has 1 minute to plan how to integrate

OMG into skit.Team has 5 minutes to present skit.

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Things for TM’s to remember

Be sure the team practices the actual format of selecting improv elements, planning time, and presentation.

INTEGRATION - Help the team to understand this concept. It is one thing to include all of the elements, it is another to ensure that all elements are integrated and part of the story. This is what the appraisers are looking for.