| The Improv Encyclopedia - V 1.3.6 - 10May2003 |
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Out Of Your Head | |||
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The expression 'getting out of your head' refers to not thinking, letting go of preconceived ideas (which your co-players obviously are painfully unaware of). Goes with the expression 'being in your head': not being 'in' the scene, but thinking about what you should be doing/saying/plaing. Improv works best if you just let it happen and don't think about it too much or too hard. It works best is you're not in hour head. | ||
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