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"Duolingo for Gibberish" [guest blog]


In his most recent blog, Annex Improv guest teacher David Raitt offers some practical techniques to get better at speaking gibberish. Dave and I agree completely that practising gibberish is great for rounding out the Improvisor's pallette, because it compels us to use 'other' forms of communication, besides English.  [full post linked below]


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"Gibberish is a made-up language improvisers speak using completely random sounds. It has no verbal content, which encourages us to be more expressive with our bodies and emotions to get our message across..."

 
 
 

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