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111 | Reeta Annala Talks About Teaching Improv in Finland

 
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Reeta Annala is an improviser, actor, drama instructor and a Bachelor of Art in Performing Arts. She teaches improv and theatre at Ahjolan opisto and Pirkan opisto in Tampere region. Annala has acted in different productions during her career: kids theatre, museums, prison and nursing homes. She is an improviser in Tampereen Improvisaatioteatteri Snorkkeli and Korkeapaine. Reetta hosts her own improv themed podcast called Reeta ja Improihmiset.

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Host – Trent Pancy
Guest – Reeta Annala
Producer & Editor – Ville Välimäki
Intro Music – Samuel Teini
Contact – yes@yesfinland.com

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Reeta Annala is an improviser, actor, drama instructor and a Bachelor of Art in Performing Arts. She teaches improv and theatre at Ahjolan opisto and Pirkan opisto in Tampere region. Annala has acted in different productions during her career: kids theatre, museums, prison and nursing homes. She is an improviser in Tampereen Improvisaatioteatteri Snorkkeli and Korkeapaine. Reetta hosts her own improv themed podcast called Reeta ja Improihmiset.

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Host – Trent Pancy
Guest – Reeta Annala
Producer & Editor – Ville Välimäki
Intro Music – Samuel Teini
Contact – yes@yesfinland.com

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