What Team Building for ?

Life doesn’t have to be that way! Virtual Intergenerational Improv Theater games for teens through elders from around the world can help us bridge the generation gap and geographical / cultural boundaries!

What Team Building doing ?

Virtual Intergenerational Improv Theater games are a great way to connect across age and cultural groups! This is NOT your average improv class! We also have heartfelt, intergenerational conversations about life. And unlike most improv classes, we welcome all levels of experience, so that we can learn from each other.

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What Clients said

Alexina Boudreaux-Allen

“Yael is one of the best improv teachers I’ve ever had, including my time taking classes at Upright Citizens Brigade, Los Angeles! She makes every class so incredibly fun, while also providing constructive feedback to help everyone improve at their craft. My class was filled with many different ages, spanning from pre-teens to seniors. It can sometimes be difficult to teach improv to so many different ages, especially since one aspect of improv is shared experiences – luckily Yael’s specialty is finding the commonality within us all!”

Barbara Feinstein

“Yael Schy led an intergenerational improv class daily at a week-long music camp I attended. At age 65, I was not new to improv as I had taken quite few classes with other seniors. Doing improv with Yael and a group that spanned 60 years, which included teens, 20 y/o’s and most decades in between was the highlight of my day. Yael is an energetic creative person who strikes the right balance of clearly introducing games and then letting us jump in and play. Her respectful treatment of young and older was nicely modeled. It was so much more fun and enriching to have improv activities with the broad range of ages. It opened up new ways to be creative as well as provide a space to be comfortable with a greater variety of people. This was all very transferable out into the world. Thank you Yael!”