The extraordinary improviser, Paul Vaillancourt, gave me a list of sayings that have been compiled and passed around the improv theater community over the years. The legendary teachers, Mick Napier and Del Close, get some of the credit, though the exact origins of most of these are as hazy as the roots of any folk wisdom. Here is the fourth in a series of sayings from Vallaincourt’s List, with my notes following. As you go about your business, keep these concepts in play: (more…)
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Vaillancourt’s List 4.0
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Tags: , Additions and Edits, Behavior, brand, culture, Del Close, Gifts, job titles, Mick Napier, Paul Vaillancourt, reputation, Sayings, Scenes, Vaillancourt's List, vision, Wisdom
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Vaillancourt’s List 1.0
Friday, March 14th, 2008
The extraordinary improviser, Paul Vaillancourt, gave me a list of sayings that have been compiled and passed around the improv theater community over the years. The legendary teachers, Mick Napier and Del Close, get some of the credit, though the exact origins of these are as hazy as the roots of any folk wisdom. Here are a few of the sayings from Vallaincourt’s List, with my extrapolations in italics:
To improvise is to heighten and expand the discoveries in the moment. I call this process leapfrogging. An idea is only as good as our ability to add to it, delve into it, expand on it. Leapfrog it. This is especially true of brand strategies. To the improvisational brand, a strategy is a call for a continuous exploration of the themes and ideas the brand represents. (more…)
Tags: Del Close, Elliott Spitzer, Folklore, Improv Sayings, Industrial Age, Mick Napier, Networked World, Paul Vaillancourt, Procter & Gamble, Themes, Tom Lange
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