Chris has studied with Second City, The Annoyance and iO in Chicago, as well as teachers from Baby Wants Candy, Dummy, Crunchy Frog, Hoopla Impro, Free Association, Monkeytoast, UCB, Bad Dog and The Hideout Theatre. From that moment on he threw himself into training like a man possessed. Nearly a decade later, Chris was surprised to find a massive, thriving improv community had silently grown up around him, like ninja plants. This was either because they were hiding from him, or because the internet was less sophisticated back then, comprising solely of US military infrastructure and Hamster Dance. Travelling back to London, Chris immediately started looking for a local improv scene, but failed miserably. Chris seized the job and promptly watched every one of their performances for a whole glorious month. Luckily, Baby Wants Candy had forgotten to bring anyone to tear tickets for them. After years of stumbling through scripts and following someone else’s directions it became very clear that improv was his mothership. What he saw that night was so monumental it seared itself onto his brain. A part of London’s improv community since 2014, he has served and worked in a range of capacities, for instance as a producer of Slapdash International Improv Festival, Theatre Manager for The Nursery, and producer and host of shows and jams.Ĭhris’ first exposure to improv was at the Edinburgh Festival when he stumbled across Baby Wants Candy: The Improvised Musical by sheer coincidence. He is the creator/director of Nursery Originals production United, an improv show with the spirit of a sports team, and his solo short-form act Player One, among others. Juwel is grateful to teachers from Hoopla, The Free Association, The Nursery, The Maydays, UCB, iO, and the likes of David Razowsky, Patti Stiles, Joe Bill, and Armando Diaz. He brings a wealth of experience acquired from a diverse performing career, including Theatresports and Maestro, narrative, genre-based, theatrical and Chicago-style longform. Juwel performs with absurdist theatrical long-form troupe Somewhat Theatre, the UK’s first all-Asian improv collective Comediasians, and in many other projects across a variety of styles, on stages across London, international festivals and online. Juwel develops exercises and games that show and teach complex concepts in an easy and fun manner and is generous with his knowledge. He loves to help his students surprise and delight themselves and each other, offering safety, encouragement, and challenge. Juwel teaches beginners’ and longform improv classes and courses for The Nursery Theatre and The Maydays. He is known and trusted for being an innovative and insightful, supportive and delightful improviser and facilitator. b.Juwel Haque is an improvisation teacher, actor, and director. What is the probability that an individual from the population can donate blood to a person with type O- blood. For example, a person with B+ blood cannot receive AB+ blood because of the presence of the A antigen from the donor. If an antigen is absent from the recipient's blood, then the recipient cannot receive blood from a person who has that antigen. The antigens of the blood donor and recipient must be compatible. Doctors know that certain restrictions apply when considering the administration of blood to a patient.
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