
The Phoenix Neutrino Project
Corporate Team Building
How can Team Building with improvisation make your organization stronger?
Improvisation builds an employee and the team into a stronger and more cohesive working unit by developing better communication and respect for individual choices. This type of team building fosters a more passionate, inclusive, and inspired work place.
Improvisation teaches individuals to work with other team members to create and build upon the ideas and needs of the others.
Improvisation generates a quick mind in sales associates, which leads to better decision-making choices and interaction with clients through active listening and affirmative responses.
Improvisation impacts employees in all areas with all skill levels to become a part of something bigger by contributing to personal and professional goals.
Improvisation creates dynamic and positive interaction between team members, management and clients.
The Neutrino Project
The original Neutrino Project was formed in 1999 in New York City. Celebrated for their Harold and their long run as New York's Cagematch champions, this eight-member team of some of New York's finest performers has toured the country to perform their exhilarating stage show as well as their one-of-a-kind improvised movie, The Neutrino Video Project. The Neutrino Project came to Phoenix in May 2006 and has been performing for audiences ever since.
The Torch Theatre
The Torch Theatre is comprised of Arizona's finest professional improvisational performers working together to bring this unique art form to the valley. With a core curriculum based on long-form improv, The Torch continues to build the craft with strong actors, ensembles, and community instruction.
The Instructor
Mark Jordan is a Phoenix native and has been doing improv in the valley since 1996 with Barren Mind and Farce Side at Arizona State University. He graduated from ASU in 1999 with a degree in Theatre Education and has been professionally teaching theatre ever since. Mark is also an alumnus of the training program at ImprovOlympic in Chicago, the premier improvisational training school and theatre. After returning from Chicago he joined The Barrow Gang and became a founding member of Galapagos, the longest running long-form improvisational group in Arizona. Galapagos has performed all over North America, including New York, Chicago, Austin, Denver, Los Angeles and even Toronto. Mark currently is the director of The Phoenix Neutrino Project, which he brought to the valley from New York and Chicago.
Contact Mark Jordan For more information about Improv Team Building.
Mark Jordan
480-678-2737
Mark@phoenixneutrino.com
www.phoenixneutrino.com
www.thetorchtheatre.com