Improvisational Workshop with Stanford Professor Dan Klein

Cultivating a Mindset for Creativity, Agility and Resourcefulness Description: How often do you think and act outside of your own box? Lecturer Dan Klein taps into improvisation, design thinking and high-performance communication to help adults access their childlike creative reserves. In this hands-on workshop, learn how to channel ideas and express them in a compelling way on demand onstage and beyond.

Biography: Dan Klein is a lecturer in theater and performance studies and at the Graduate School of Business, and a teacher at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford. His teaching taps into improvisation, design thinking and high-performance communication to help adults access their childlike creative reserves. A longtime improv instructor of beginning and advanced improvisation, he has helped create student groups including the Robber Barons (original sketch comedy), the Flying Treehouse (children's theater) and Stanford Improvisors, an improv troupe that has performed on campus and in the community for more than 20 years.

Location: 1200 S Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403

Please RSVP by 9/15/2016. Price of $10 includes continental breakfast. Checks payable to Stanford Club of Minnesota 

WHEN
September 17, 2016 at 10:00am - 12pm
WHERE

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Meisel Room

CONTACT

Romney Katti

952-401-4595