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Improv Training is Great for Business

Professional Workshops

The skills improvisers use to build complex and compelling stories in the moment are just as valuable off-stage as they are in the theater. In our fun interactive workshops, Danger Boat facilitators will lead your group through the exercises improvisers use to practice listening, promote collaboration and build their creativity muscles. Participants will gain new skills and ideas including:

  • Creative brainstorming

  • Deep listening

  • Adaptive leadership

  • Comfort in the unknown

  • Finding consensus and building on it

  • And more!

Workshops can be tailored to fit almost any sized group and any timeframe from 55 minutes to multi-day retreats. Learn new approaches to age-old challenges, bring your group closer and build a “yes, and...” culture as you laugh and explore these skills together.

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7 Research-backed Benefits of Improv Comedy

  1. Improv activates language and creativity centers in the brain.

  2. Improv helps promote brain connectivity.

  3. Improv boosts creativity.

  4. Improv reduces social anxiety.

  5. Improv reduces uncertainty intolerance.

  6. Improve boosts confidence.

  7. Improv decreases stress.

    Read the article at Psychology Today!

Our clients say the nicest things

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“Tane led a workshop on using improv to improve collaboration, creativity, and communication in the workplace. His workshop received outstanding reviews and was a welcome and unique addition to our program.”

— Maggie Brubaker, Director of Programs, National Scholarship Providers Association (NSPA)

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“The whole cast helped participants overcome personal inhibitions, experience new dimensions of themselves, and understand more fully how the skill of improvisation is necessary for leaders.”

— Jodi Sandfort, Associate Professor and Chair, Leadership & Management Area, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota 

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