FIG 大:Level Up!
In an effort to continue growing the Taipei improv community, as well as providing more challenges for dedicated improv talent, members of Formosa Improv Group 福爾摩沙即興組合 (FIG) are wrapping up the third round of “FIG大”. FIG大 is the name the group gives to their intermediate level workshops offered to up and coming improvisers who have been devoted and active participants of the foundational improv community workshops that FIG continues to sustain and grow over time. This piece gives some of the background of how FIG大came to be and provides some perspective from some of FIG大‘s various facilitators and participants in anticipation for the next showcase on May 1st at Two Three Comedy.
FIG大 Before FIG大
Besides the performance group itself, the backbone of FIG’s existence has always rested upon the support of the Taipei community. One of the primary ways to give and receive this support is through the open improv workshops held every Monday from 7–9pm at Two Three Comedy. From its inception, FIG has continued to provide workshop participants with a robust and evolving curriculum of foundational improv learning that helps bring different members of the community together, provides new and seasoned improvisers with the tools to create collaborative scenes on stage, as well being an excellent space to promote events or shows spearheaded by FIG or Two Three Comedy. FIG大is the next step in these workshops for those members of the improv community who have shown that they are ready to dig a little deeper into improv, as well as giving them a chance to share the stage.
Monday open workshops are more of an introduction to improv, in which we rotate topics/themes every week and tend to focus more on group exercises. The open workshops are designed to allow people who’ve never tried improv to “test the waters”, so they don’t feel overwhelmed during their first try. Our workshops don’t require participants to have any previous improv experience, they just need to bring on that “yes, and” spirit. — FIG Finance Director, performer, and current FIG大 co-leader, Diana Liu
In FIG大, we design intensive and continuous workshops with a smaller group. Thus, we will have ample opportunity to offer feedback to each participant. Also, we would invite participants to join FIG’s monthly show on stage. Being on stage with a trustworthy performing troupe is the most effective way for young improvisors to learn and take risk in a low-stakes scenario. — Miranda Wang 王敏儒 ,FIG performer and co-leader of the first FIG大
Every step forward starts with the first step. The original incarnation of FIG’s intensive workshops before they were officially called “FIG大” began back in the summer of 2019 as members of the performance group looked ahead to the anniversary show which takes place each August and has become FIG’s most highly anticipated and attended event. In addition to inviting Taichung’s “Skits and Giggles” English performance group to join the show, FIG wanted to give longtime members of the community workshop a chance to shine on stage and showcase their continued efforts at improving their improv skills. While the Monday workshops provide a foot in the door for improvisers, as well as a comfortable safe space, in order to truly grow and develop group mind, there needed to be a dedicated and focused space with consistent members. That’s where FIG大 came in as an invitation only group with fixed member who could build chemistry as they learned together throughout the course.
FIG大 allows participants with more of an interest in performing to learn and practice the skills required for stage performance, and the more consistent attendance requirements give groups of people a chance to build trust and develop a group mind with each other, while hopefully giving them the momentum to continue practicing and seeking performance opportunities after the initial class and showcase is complete, if they decide to do so. — FIG Venue Director, performer and current co-leader of FIG大, Andrei Veja
FIG大 is Born
The first and most important tenet of improv is the concept of “yes, and…” or accepting the situation/idea, and then building on that situation/idea to create a narrative with momentum. After the success and positive reception of the first incarnation of the intensive workshops, there was a drive to build on this momentum and try a round two of intermediate level workshops. Rather than calling the workshops “intensive” or “level 2,” FIG member and co-leader of the 2nd round of FIG大 coined the term “FIG大,” emphasising the learning curve from the foundational Monday workshops to the higher level focus of FIG大.
In addition to being the FIG Workshop Director, Liam led the 2nd round of FIG大 with current member and FIG’s Marketing Director Woody Slion 陳家弘. As a co-leader of the first incarnation of FIG大, it was easy to see the sense of connection and closeness that these two improvisers and leaders had with their group of students. As the students “graduated” from the course with the culmination of the shining spotlight on stage during their showcase show, both the audience and the performers could sense a feeling of connectivity and group mind that already bound the group.
FIG大 Now
Although members of FIG would like to run more FIG大 courses, one of the challenges of sustaining a group consisting entirely of voluntary facilitators is the amount of time and resources needed to maintain the group and guarantee a top-notch course for participants. During 2020, FIG put calls to run another round of FIG大 on the back-burner, instead focusing on Covid-19 protocols, lifting up the overall level of the Monday open workshops, and exploring new artistic styles and venues along the way.
2021 has been a different and more ambitious narrative for FIG. In order to continue to help provide dedicated participants of the Monday workshops with more challenges and deepen community ties, FIG is currently finishing up its third round of FIG大 workshops which began in the early Spring of 2021. The culmination of the 6 week workshop series will take place in a showcase show during FIG’s May 1st performance, and the group is ready to light the stage ablaze with fresh energy.
FIG大’s Lasting Mark and Future
Although the current round of FIG大 will soon wrap-up with the May 1st show, the group will no doubt continue to broaden its horizons and push members of the improv community to step out of their comfort zones with future opportunities to join FIG大. Should members of the improv community wish to take a chance and say yes to the FIG大 challenge, the group asks that all FIG大 participants first attend 4 Monday workshops of foundational improv in order to be invited. FIG members are eagerly looking forward to the chance to help nurture improv talent, as well as get to make new friends in the process. Below are some images and comments related to FIG大 from facilitators and participants of the workshops.
我認為FIG大不只是一個很好練習即興的機會,也是一個打造社群的方式。有機會的話我希望能夠有更多不同的FIG大,像是不同的level之類的。 — FIG Marketing Director, performer, and former FIG大 co-leader, Woody Slion
“FIG大 participants remind me of myself when I first started improv. I was hesitant and didn’t really know what I had got myself into. Despite the uncertainty and small mistakes I would do, I still saw everything as an opportunity to learn. I never would’ve known that I would be part of an improv group in this lifetime, but I’m so grateful that I did and will probably stick to improv for the rest of my life.” — FIG Finance Director, performer, and current FIG大 co-leader, Diana Liu