Michelle Faulkner Forson Guest

Michelle Faulkner Forson

Michelle Faulkner-Forson, the Managing Director of The Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) located in Station North, brings her passion for comedy improv to the forefront.

Appears in 3 Episodes

S9 #25

Michelle Faulkner-Forson, Brian James O'Connell & Barry Wright III on the Art of Improv

In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee is joined by Michelle Faulkner-Forson, Barry Wright III, and Brian James O'Connell to discuss the world of improv. They explore the misconceptions that improv is only for the funny or certain types of people, emphasizing its accessibility and importance in everyday life. The conversation highlights improv's applications in communication, teamwork, and even medical training. They reflect on the challenges of fostering a creative community in a capitalist society and share their joy in teaching and community building. They also discuss the need to innovate and adapt in the improv scene, especially in light of the pandemic's impact and the influence of cancel culture on comedy. The episode delves into the dedication required and the importance of pushing boundaries to remain relevant and engaging.Episode Content:Common misconceptions about improv (00:10:29) The guests discuss common misconceptions about improv, including the belief that it's only for certain people and the limitations of the "Harold" form in improv.The misconception of improv (00:15:06) Discusses the misconception of improv as solely comedy and highlights its broader applications in everyday life.The accessibility of improv (00:16:30) Emphasizes the accessibility of improv as an art form and its relevance to everyday human interactions.Improv's impact on life skills (00:17:47) Explores the use of improv in medical training and its potential to enhance communication skills in various professions.The joy and challenges of teaching improv (00:19:24) Highlights the joy of teaching improv to beginners and the challenges of fostering a collaborative community within a capitalistic society.The role of improv in problem-solving (00:21:06) Discusses the application of improv in problem-solving and the intersection of creativity and business.The impact of improv on audience perception (00:23:17) Explores the role of improv in challenging societal norms and influencing audience perceptions through performance.Conceptualizing a themed event (00:29:04) Shares a creative idea for a Halloween party and the excitement of seeing creative concepts come to life.Beautiful Women and Hotlanta (00:30:06) Discussing Atlanta and the music scene, including the concept of hitchhiking and the influence of beautiful women.Evolution of Improv (00:34:40) Discussing the evolution of improv, the impact of the pandemic, and the need for new forms and presentation aspects in improv.Pushing Boundaries in Improv (00:41:49) Exploring the concept of pushing boundaries in improv, including the limitations and purity in the art form, and the need for creativity and innovation.Key Takeaways:Improv is a skill that benefits everyone, not just comedians, enhancing communication and teamwork in various aspects of life.Creative communities can thrive even within a capitalist framework with dedication and a focus on teaching and inclusivity.The improv and comedy scenes must continuously evolve to stay fresh and address current challenges like the pandemic and cancel culture.Success in podcasting, like improv, requires pushing boundaries and a commitment to ongoing innovation and engagement.Website and Social Media Links:Baltimore Improv GroupWebsite: www.bigimprov.orgX: @bigimprovFacebook: Baltimore Improv GroupInstagram: bigimprovHighwire ImprovWebsite: www.highwireimprov.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/highwireimprovInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/highwireimprovTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@highwireimprovBrian's Youtube: If you enjoyed diving into the world of improv with our incredible guests on "Truth in This Art," don't miss out on the chance to connect with them further! Head over to their websites and follow their social media profiles to keep up with their latest endeavors and show your support. Your engagement means the world to them and to us.And while you're at it, why not take a moment to rate and review this episode? Your feedback is invaluable and helps us reach more listeners who share your passion for creativity and conversation.Lastly, if you love what we're doing and want to contribute to the growth of this platform, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your support allows us to continue bringing you thought-provoking content and inspiring discussions with leaders in the arts.Visit, follow, rate, review, and support – because your involvement is what makes this community thrive. Thank you for being a part of "The Truth in This Art"!
S6 #86

Exploring Improv, Community, and Creativity with Michelle Faulkner Forson

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with today’s guest Michelle Faulkner-Forson, the Managing Director of The Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) located in Station North, brings her passion for comedy improv to the forefront. With a background in arts administration and a visual artist herself, Michelle is dedicated to fostering community and creativity through improv. BIG's mission to advance the art of comedy improv in the Baltimore region resonates with Michelle's belief in the power of self-expression and collaborative spaces. Through her role, Michelle contributes to enhancing the appreciation for and participation in improv, while also envisioning a community-driven culture of support and creativity spreading throughout the Baltimore area.In this session, we take a closer look at:The transformative power of improv: from active listening and embracing humility, to forging genuine connections that transcend the stage.Uncover the vital role of culture in the community: how its organic development and activation by the community foster a sense of belonging and shared identity.Delve into the profound significance of human creativity: its role in enabling personal expression, and the urgency of cherishing and fostering it within every individual.Examining the palette of change in the art world: adding strokes of inclusivity, equity, and amplifying diverse voices to create a richer and more representative masterpiece.Join us as we trace Michelle's improv odyssey, marked by the impact of mentors and believers who have catalyzed her growth and fueled her potential.You're in for a treat! Michelle Faulkner Forson joins host Rob Lee to discuss the world of improv and the importance of creativity and culture in a community. Michelle shares her journey from being a visual artist to finding her passion in improv and creating spaces for people to express themselves. She emphasizes the importance of listening, humility, and community in improv and how these skills can be applied to everyday life. Michelle also discusses the role of culture in the development of a community and the need for inclusivity and equity in the arts.Mentioned in this episode:BIG ImprovVote for Station NorthThis episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's DistrictVote for Station North! USA Today nominated the Station North Arts District as one of the nation’s 10 best creative and cultural hubs. Join us in voting once a day through July 4th. Find the link to vote in the episode description. This week, are excited to announce the return of Station North Summer Art Walks the final Fridays in July ‘Spotlight on Charles North’, and August ‘Spotlight on Greenmount West’ and September. Step into the artist studios, galleries, pop-ups, and performance spaces that make Station North one of the 10 best Arts Districts in the country. July 29, August 26, and September 30. For more information, visit stationnorth.org. Station North Arts District is a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧