The Art of the Unplanned: Improvisation as Collaborative Practice  
                                          Improvisation is not the absence of structure. It is the art of responding and building
                                          with presence, openness, and trust. In this lecture, Jim Libby explores how improvisation becomes a tool for collaboration,
                                          drawing on experiences with his Vienna based theatre company, English Lovers, and work with corporations and performers across
                                          the world. 
 Through stories, theory, and practical
                                          examples, we’ll uncover how improvised creation turns control into curiosity, transforming collaboration into art. For artists
                                          of all mediums, these principles open new ways of working: embracing uncertainty, co-creating meaning, and finding structure
                                          through interaction. 
By the end of this talk, participants will have experienced improvisation not as a mere
                                          stage technique, but as a living philosophy for artistic and human connection. 
Jim Libby is a performer,
                                          director, and teacher with more than three decades of experience in improvised and scripted theatre, film, and television.
                                          A founding member of The English Lovers, he has helped to create many innovative productions and has taught performance and
                                          improvisation across Europe and beyond. His work explores the intersection of improvisation, storytelling, and human connection.
                                          Jim strives to inspire artists to embrace risk, curiosity, and collaboration as central elements of their creative practice.