Improvising With and In Higher Education:
All Together Now
Edited by Luke Perone
Improvising With and In Higher Education: All Together Now is a vibrant, ensemble-created book that reimagines higher education as an environment of radical co-creation, play, and transformation. Across 13 scenes and 9 interludes authored by educators, artists, administrators, community members, and scholars from diverse disciplines and institutions, the book explores improvisational theater (improv) as a tool for embodied learning and holistic human development.
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Why You'll Love This Book!
Go Beyond the Cognitive:
While other resources focus on improv for content delivery, this book shows you how to foster deep social and emotional growth, build vibrant communities, and enhance relationality.
Unlock the Power of Adult Play:
Discover why life-span imaginative play is a central, lifelong activity for adult learning and development, and learn how to apply it effectively in higher education.
Reimagine Education:
Move beyond product-focused, teacher-led educational models. This book provides a roadmap for a more holistic, emergent, and agentive approach to learning.
Gain A Truly Global Perspective:
Learn from a diverse group of over 25 international scholars and practitioners who are pioneering the use of improv across a wide range of disciplines and university roles.
Find Strategies for Every Role:
With 13 distinct "scenes" (chapters), you'll find practical applications whether you're in faculty development, student affairs, administration, teaching, or community partnerships.
Experience a Radically New Approach:
This book doesn't just talk about community—it models it. A unique format features insightful dialogues between the authors, giving you a deeper, more collaborative understanding of the material.
Become a Catalyst for Change:
This book is more than a collection of activities; it’s a tool to help you and your institution imagine and create who you can collectively become.
Explore a New Paradigm:
Understand the "performance approach," a powerful psychological framework that positions human beings not as passive reactors to their environment, but as active co-creators of their world.
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Cast Members/Book Contributors:
Luke Perone
Tacoma, Washington, USA
Scene 1: Let’s Create New Higher Education Performances
*AND Scene 2, Scene 11, and Scene 13
Anna Santucci
Cork, Ireland
Scene 2: Performing Higher Education: Improv is/as Radical Co-creating
Eric B. Toler
Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
Scene 3: Empowering Life Performer-Learners: Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro
Omar H. Ali
Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
Scene 3: Empowering Life Performer-Learners: Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro
Colin P. Stewart
Portland, Oregon, USA
Scene 4: Embracing a “Yes, and…” Philosophy to Engage With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education
Estevan Parra-Guerrero
Fresno, California, USA
Scene 4: Embracing a “Yes, and…” Philosophy to Engage With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education
Shimel Her Saychou
Fresno, California, USA
Scene 4: Embracing a “Yes, and…” Philosophy to Engage With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education
Deyanire Del Toro
Fresno, California, USA
Scene 4: Embracing a “Yes, and…” Philosophy to Engage With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education
Krista Longtin
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Scene 5: Improvisation as a Narrative of Faculty & Learner Growth and Development in Higher Education
Jacob Watson
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Scene 5: Improvisation as a Narrative of Faculty & Learner Growth and Development in Higher Education
Amy Baldwin
Athens, Georgia, USA
Scene 6: Working From the Margins: Changing Our Institutions and Ourselves One “Yes, and…” at a Time
Edwin Sperr
Athens, Georgia, USA
Scene 6: Working From the Margins: Changing Our Institutions and Ourselves One “Yes, and…” at a Time
Jerry Gale
Athens, Georgia, USA
Scene 6: Working From the Margins: Changing Our Institutions and Ourselves One “Yes, and…” at a Time
Ruth Harman
Athens, Georgia, USA
Scene 6: Working From the Margins: Changing Our Institutions and Ourselves One “Yes, and…” at a Time
Gwen Lowenheim
New York, New York, USA
Scene 7: Say “Yes, and…” to the Remix: A Practical Philosophical Approach to Meaning Making, Discovery, and Learning in Higher Education
David Belmont
New York, New York, USA
Scene 7: Say “Yes, and…” to the Remix: A Practical Philosophical Approach to Meaning Making, Discovery, and Learning in Higher Education
D. Baylor
New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Scene 7: Say “Yes, and…” to the Remix: A Practical Philosophical Approach to Meaning Making, Discovery, and Learning in Higher Education
Pedro Morales-Almazán
Santa Cruz, California, USA
Scene 8: The Human Side of Mathematics: Using Improv as a Framework for Developing More Meaningful Mathematical Connections
Jorge Burciaga-Montoya
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Scene 9: Teaching During the Pandemic: The Art of Creating Class Environments Full of Creativity, Performance, and Technology
Yeshica Anneliese Márquez Melchor
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Scene 9: Teaching During the Pandemic: The Art of Creating Class Environments Full of Creativity, Performance, and Technology
Carrie Lobman
New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Scene 10: Creating New Performances of Teaching and Learning
Jose Carlos Barbosa Lopes
São Paulo, Brazil
Scene 12: Brincadas Project: Playing Towards an Equitable and Just Society
Luciana Modesto-Sarra
São Paulo, Brazil
Scene 12: Brincadas Project: Playing Towards an Equitable and Just Society
Fernanda Liberali
São Paulo, Brazil
Scene 12: Brincadas Project: Playing Towards an Equitable and Just Society
Viviane Carrijo
São Paulo, Brazil
Scene 12: Brincadas Project: Playing Towards an Equitable and Just Society