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"It is a scientific fact that these macaques, like all other primates, including humans, are communicating. They communicate in much the same way we do - facial expressions, vocalizations, body postures, those kinds of things." - Jeff Kerr Jeff Kerr is PETA foundations Chief Legal Officer. I asked him to come on the show to talk about one of PETA’s current lawsuits against the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Nathional Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). PETA is arguing that the monkeys being tested on in a government run facility are capable of communication (or “are communicating”). And that we have a constitutional right under the First Amendment to receive their communications. This could be a game changer in allowing us to see what’s really going on in labs that are funded by taxpayer money, and which have so far been censored from public view. PETA’s lawsuit follows years of NIH’s attempts to deny Freedom of Information requests banning PETA executives from its campus and illegally censoring animal advocates’ speech on NIH’s public social media pages. Through the lawsuit, PETA is seeking a live audio-visual feed to see and hear real-time communications from the macaques who have been kept isolated, used in fear experiments, and had posts cemented into their heads. Anthropologists and other scientists have studied macaque and other primate communications for decades and know that the monkeys communicate effectively and intentionally through lip smacking, fear grimaces, body language, and various cries and sounds—all of which constitute speech under the law. Primatologists can analyze that speech on a deeper level to share their stories with the world.…
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Stacey Smith, American improviser, currently living in Amsterdam, shares her thoughts on differences between American and European improvisers, on how teaching in different countries can make you a better person, why the music is the universal language, and that you don't have to be singer to play improv musical, how is it to perform improv solo, how to set boundries as a full-time improviser and take care of your mental health, and many more. Let us know if you found something useful in our talk - kreatura.podcast@gmail.com!
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Stacey Smith, American improviser, currently living in Amsterdam, shares her thoughts on differences between American and European improvisers, on how teaching in different countries can make you a better person, why the music is the universal language, and that you don't have to be singer to play improv musical, how is it to perform improv solo, how to set boundries as a full-time improviser and take care of your mental health, and many more. Let us know if you found something useful in our talk - kreatura.podcast@gmail.com!
Improvising in foreign languages is a challenge. Let's tame this beast. What to do when we don't understand what's happening? How to turn linguistic problems to our advantage? How not to lose flow when we lose words? How to create a safety net in case of absolute confusion? We will also take a look at some multilinguistic shows.…
How the world of improv adapted to the new reality, what we lost, what we gained and how the only international improv festival in a pandemic looked like - I mean the Hunger Games.
I picked 9 improv rules and deconstructed them brutally for you. I added a "but" to each of them, so we don't take them too literally. Let me know what would you pick to kreatura@gmail.com or rozalska.com.
How did improv community look like before the Internet? When did international festivals start? Why should every improviser go to therapy? How to deal with a bad show? What is REALLY improv like in Chicago these days? This and more you can find in this episode recorded with Joe Bill during IMPRO Amsterdam 2020, right before it all went down.…
There is no film and theatre without makeup, yet we underestimate this power of expression in improvised theatre. The whole styling is a massive tool that can take both actors and the audience on a journey to different worlds. How can we use it to serve our artistic purpose, and to make our stage persona shine? Let me know what were the best styled shows you've seen and how do you use stage makeup to kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !…
If you're tired of the situation around us, the stress, checking the news ten times a day, find a moment to chill and let me invite you on a little journey to my carefree memories from travels to different parts of the world. Do people in Seattle really wanna know how are you? What is the Moon doing upside down? Why the word "molo" makes Finns giggle, ad what behaviours make "one Italian grandma die"? Send your own discoveries to kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !…
Stacey Smith, American improviser, currently living in Amsterdam, shares her thoughts on differences between American and European improvisers, on how teaching in different countries can make you a better person, why the music is the universal language, and that you don't have to be singer to play improv musical, how is it to perform improv solo, how to set boundries as a full-time improviser and take care of your mental health, and many more. Let us know if you found something useful in our talk - kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !…
Stay home and do some improv! I give you 21 games for times of quarantine. At first this episode was supposed to be a homework for my students, but then I thought, we could all use some creative fun these days. You will find here 7 games for beginners, to play with your family (5:55), 7 games for solo players (17:50), and last 7 games, a bit more advanced, but still fun for everyone, for two players (24:10). Enjoy, let me know how did it go, and what games do YOU play at home, at kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !…
Tell people to stay at home, and you'll make them want to go to the gym. Lock in a quarantine a freelancer and a corporate worker and see who goes crazy first. Where to find a little bit of fun, when the whole world tells you to #stayhome? Culture, entertainment, sport, travels - all of that you may find in your living room if know where to look. Comedy shows, concerts, workouts - all live, and from different countries. Never before has the world came to your house this much, while YOU couldn't leave it. Share your ways of having fun - kreatura.podcast@gmail.com…
What is improv and how is it different than stand-up and sketch comedy - and what are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these forms of comedy. What can you expect at the audience of improvised show, as a participant in individual workshops, as well as improvisation for business. No comedy slang! If you have any questions, write to kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !…
Elder Millennials are so nostalgic for the 90s, and is there really something to miss? The story of the time, when the alarm clock was a physical object, and when you had to check in a notebook, instead of Facebook, if your crush is dating someone. The story of the generation of transformation from post-communist Poland to the world of the Internet. And what are your memories of the 90s? Share on kreatura.podcast@gmail.com…
Imagine we went on a first date, and this is what I told you. Now it's your turn! Tell me who you are, and what would you like to hear from me at kreatura.podcast@gmail.com !
Welcome to Kreatura - a podcast about improvisation, comedy and art - on stage, and in everyday life. A short introduction to what you can expect from first episodes.
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