Workshops

Physical improvisation & creative training

Impro Supreme workshops are intensive spaces for performers who want to go deeper — actors, improvisers, dancers and clowns who are ready to train with clarity, presence and physical honesty.

Each workshop is based on simple principles, clear exercises and individual exploration. No shortcuts. No tricks. Just grounded training that strengthens your individual craft.

These workshops are available on request, anywhere in Europe or abroad.

They can be hosted by festivals, schools, companies, collectives or individuals.

Available workshops

If you want to bring Impro Supreme to your city, get in touch.


Caspar Schjelbred lying on the floor during physical improvisation training.

Substance

Clarity, simplicity and the weight of your choices

Substance is a workshop about doing less — and meaning more.

You work with the essentials: presence, rhythm, physical intention and the emotional weight of simple actions. No decoration, no cleverness, no shortcuts.

We explore how a single movement, held with clarity, can create meaning.

How stillness becomes expressive.

How impulse becomes structure.

This workshop is ideal for performers wanting to strip away noise and discover what truly holds the stage.

For actors, improvisers, clowns and performers who want depth, precision and honest expression.


Caspar Schjelbred making expressive binoculars gesture during a clown performance.

The Clown-Hero’s Journey

Identity, courage and playful transformation

The clown-hero isn’t a character — it’s a journey toward the performer you really are.

This workshop uses clowning, physical play and improvisation to reveal your creative identity: what makes you distinct, readable and compelling on stage.

You explore vulnerability, boldness, timing and irreverence — always grounded in physical honesty. The work is playful, precise and intensely personal: a space where mistakes become material and where courage becomes creativity.

A workshop for performers who want more freedom, more personality in their play, and a clearer relationship with their audience.


Caspar Schjelbred in a striped shirt performing a focused mime improvisation on stage.

Mime sauvage

Instinct, structure and physical imagination

Mime sauvage is a laboratory of physical expression.

You explore movement, gesture and embodied imagination through exercises that awaken instinct and precision at the same time.

The work is simple and direct:
– how to let the body speak,
– how to shape space,
– how to transform physical impulses into images, characters or worlds.

It is not pantomime, not storytelling, not technique for its own sake.

It’s physical thinking — discovering how movement generates meaning.

A workshop for performers who want to develop physical clarity, presence and creative autonomy.


Caspar Schjelbred singing into a retro microphone with intense physical expression.

Ivresse & Rock’n’Roll

Intensity, rhythm and emotional electricity

There is a kind of improvisation that doesn’t rely on ideas at all — only on energy, rhythm, tone, and the courage to let expression take over. Ivresse & Rock’n’Roll works exactly there: in the space where impulse becomes music, where emotion becomes movement, and where presence becomes magnetic.

This workshop trains the body as an emotional amplifier.

Not drama. Not storytelling. Not “playing a feeling.”

But letting yourself be moved — physically, honestly, wildly — without losing clarity or intention.

You’ll work with:

  • emotional charge as physical material
  • rhythm, repetition and dynamic contrast
  • states, pulses and shifts that change the whole space
  • expressive honesty without acting or faking
  • grounding intensity so it becomes readable, not chaotic

The goal isn’t to “get drunk” or be reckless — it’s to explore the alive, unpredictable, human side of improvisation with clarity and intelligence.

Perfect for performers who want more power, depth, and embodied emotional presence on stage.

Who these workshops are for

For performers who want clarity, not shortcuts

These workshops are designed for people who want to:

  • train their body as an expressive instrument
  • connect imagination and physical action
  • develop stage presence that is grounded, readable and intelligent
  • work with depth rather than cleverness
  • explore improvisation as an art, not just entertainment

If you enjoy physical practice, attention to detail and honest creative work, you’ll feel at home.