This week at the NCPA episode 57 has so much eloquence on video for your viewing pleasure. Shrae, an independent artist with deep jazz influences, opens up about genre fluidity in their music, the journey of Shrae and the Quartet Life Crisis, and the connection they build with audiences during live performances. The video also features insights from Sahir Mehta and Neville Bharucha of Medium Sized Improv, who discuss the origins of their troupe, the unique nature of their performances, and the role of teaching improv in today's comedy landscape. Expect to hear about memorable experiences at Planet Indie at the NCPA, along with some surprise acts and advice for aspiring artists.
Timestamps
0.00 - 0.56 - intro - Shrae
0.56 - 1.54 - Jazz influence on Shrae's music
1.54 - 2.59 - Genre fluidity in Shrae and the Quartet life crisis' performance
3.00 - 4.32 - interacting with the audience to build connection
4.33 - 6.24 - the formation of Shrae and the Quartet Life Crisis
6.25 - 7.55 - The band members and surprise acts
7.56 - 8.58 - the setlist for Planet Indie at the NCPA
8.59 - 11.01 - Memorable experience at the NCPA
11.02 - 11.28 - Outro
11.29 - 12.32 - Intro - Sahir and Neville
12.33 - 13.05 - Why is it called Medium Sized Improv
13.06 - 13.50 - What inspired them to do improv comedy
13.51 - 15.46 - What to expect and the performers
15.47 - 18.17 - Teaching improv
18.18 - 19.13 - Rehearsals
19.14 - 20.59 - what to expect as the audience
21.00 - 22.53 - Do we need institution to teach improv
22.54 - 24.26 - one advice for aspiring improv artists
24.27 - 25.32 - outro
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