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- Canadian_Improv_Games abstract "The Canadian Improv Games (CIG) is an education based format of improvisational theatre for Canadian high schools. To participate in the games, high school students form teams of up to 8 players and are required to pay a registration fee (if their school is not able to cover the cost). The teams compete in regional tournaments, organized and coordinated by regional Canadian Improv Games volunteers. Players perform improvised scenes, fuelled by suggestions provided by the audience. Each scene is judged based on a fixed rubric. The winning team from each region proceeds to the National Festival and Tournament held in Ottawa. The National Arts Centre is a major sponsor of the Canadian Improv Games. The National Arts Centre is the site of the National Festival and Ottawa Tournament. The Games were created by Jamie \"Willie\" Wyllie and Howard Jerome, based on a concept originally conceived by David Shepherd and Howard Jerome. David Shepherd was the producer of North America's first professional improvisational theater The Compass Players in Chicago, which, was the forerunner of the Second City.".
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageExternalLink www.improv.ca.
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- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageRevisionID "707138016".
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Education_in_Canada.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Improvisational_theatre_in_Canada.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Compass_Players.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall,_Ontario.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink David_Shepherd_(producer).
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Fortune_cookie.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Sudbury.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Haiku.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Improvisational_theatre.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Ontario.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Mainland.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Moncton.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink National_Arts_Centre.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Regina,_Saskatchewan.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver_Island.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Waterloo,_Ontario.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- Canadian_Improv_Games wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canadian Improv Games".
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- Canadian_Improv_Games subject Category:Education_in_Canada.
- Canadian_Improv_Games subject Category:Improvisational_theatre_in_Canada.
- Canadian_Improv_Games hypernym Education.
- Canadian_Improv_Games type EducationalInstitution.
- Canadian_Improv_Games comment "The Canadian Improv Games (CIG) is an education based format of improvisational theatre for Canadian high schools. To participate in the games, high school students form teams of up to 8 players and are required to pay a registration fee (if their school is not able to cover the cost). The teams compete in regional tournaments, organized and coordinated by regional Canadian Improv Games volunteers. Players perform improvised scenes, fuelled by suggestions provided by the audience.".
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- Canadian_Improv_Games homepage www.improv.ca.
- Canadian_Improv_Games isPrimaryTopicOf Canadian_Improv_Games.