Request for Proposals

We've just posted a Request for Proposals for our conference in San Francisco this November.

As the RFP says, we want proposals that will support learning, skill development, and will enhance our capacity to apply improvisational principles effectively.

What is the gift you wish to share with your improv colleagues? What creative edge would you like to help expand? What insights would you like to articulate and share? What experiences do you want to create and offer?

We welcome proposals from all potential presenters. We will do our best to hold the space for an engaging conference and we invite you to share your gifts - so bring on your “good old favorites” as well as new topics and perspectives that have not been presented in past conferences.

Previous session topics can be reviewed here.

We are primarily looking for proposals for 90-minute concurrent sessions. If you believe that your session is best presented in a half-day, explain that within your proposal. If you would like to submit a proposal, please read this RFP document (pdf file) and contact us by the end of day Friday, June 9th, 2006.

Johnnie MoorePosted by Johnnie Moore on May 3, 2006 07:44 AM in Annual conference
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