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Upcoming: Gifts for Strangers 2013

September 24th, 2013 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()

Gifts for Strangers, is a world-wide cause to spread kindness and goodwill around the world. The concept is as simple as it seems, we hand out gifts to random strangers.

We started Gifts for Strangers here in Toronto 3 years ago, last year 33 cities around the world joined us. This year we hope to improve that number, by spreading the movement to even more cities across the world.

One should never underestimate the power of kindness. Like a flame, kindness can spread from one person to another. Changing the world, as if by storm.

To get a better idea of how the event works, check out this video from one of the previous GFS: http://youtu.be/pNqFN5L5a6AGifts for Strangers

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JOIN US IN TORONTO:

When: December 21, 2013 at 1pm
Where: Nathan Phillips Square
What to bring: Gifts! (see below)
What we do: Give gifts to strangers!
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Why: It is common for us to become centered on spending money and time with the people we know and love during the holiday season. We’re going to ask you to switch that up, and to put some time into brightening a strangers day. Because not everyone has that family member or friend to go to during the holiday season.

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More information:

The event is pretty self explanatory, we ask you to either make gifts or buy affordable presents. Spend whatever you think is reasonable. The more important part, is thinking about what type of gift would make you smile, and bringing that to life. Then we’ll be giving these gifts to random strangers.

Your gifts could be something you create, like visual art, a poem, or a mix CD. Or a something you owned or purchased for relatively cheap, like a yo-yo, teddy bear, or a good book. Just remember, be creative, and make it personal!

Wrap each present individually! Along with each gift, we ask you to write a personal card. Write a heart-felt message. Something honest and open. And make sure to include “From one stranger to another, Happy Holidays”.

Make as many gifts as you like. And keep track of what is in each one. So that you can hand it out to the right age/gender/type of person.

Upcoming: Subway Dance Party 2013

June 11th, 2013 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()

Everyone is invited to participate in Improv In Toronto’s 7th Annual Subway Dance Party.

This is a silent dance party on the subway.

Please bring your OWN MUSIC on an ipod, mp3 player, walkman or what have you. NO BOOMBOXES (these are illegal on the subway)

When we get on the subway we will start dancing one by one, until the whole train is dancing (seemingly to no music).

Last years Subway Dance Party:

All the information you need is below. Please read it all so this can be pulled off without any problems!

Requirments For Participation:
1) Willing to dance on the subway
2) Pretend you don’t know what’s going on
3) If ANYONE asks you to stop, listen to them. Whether it be a group leader, ttc employee, or passenger.
4) Have fun

Details:
When: Saturday, June 29th at 3:00 pm, Sharp! (Over by around 5:00pm)
Directions: Queens Park - (Walk directly south from Museum Station until you reach a statue of a horseman on a hill).
Bring: Subway fare and a portable music player

How it works:
We will assemble by the Horseman Statue in Queens Park at 3 PM. Please be on time. Feel free to be early. After all participants have arrived we will be splitting everyone into groups. Each group will be getting on there own subway car.

Once ready, six groups (one group per car) at a time will head to their stated subway station. Do not talk to others once you enter the subway system. No one knows each other. You will then wait for a train to arrive going south, and all board your assigned cars (follow your team leader). We may let one train go before entering to make sure everyone is ready.

Sit in the car as you normally would. Put your headphones in, and get your music ready. From this point, you will have been told when to join in. We stagger the number of people joining the dance, so it builds in excitement, and looks like random strangers are joining it.

If anyone asks you why you’re dancing, tell them that “you just felt like joining in” or “you are on your way to a dance tryout” (or something along those lines, be original!). Please be considerate that other people are commuting. We’re trying to spice up their day, and give them something to laugh at, not annoy them.

We will exit the train at Eglinton Station. Pay attention so you don’t miss this stop. Upon arriving we’ll completely stop dancing and walk off the train like nothing happened. We will repeat the mission back going south. This time taking it all the way around the loop to Museum Station.

If you’d like to meet up and talk about the mission, we’ll meet back up at the ROM for more fun times, and dancing.

As always this is going to be a lot of fun, it’s exciting how many people participate every year. You may bring along friends, but make sure to invite them to this event, so they get a chance to read all of these instructions.

VOLUNTEERS
If you would like to volunteer as a group leader please email us at [email protected] - The help is truly appreciated.

Scavenger Hunt 2013 RESULTS

May 4th, 2013 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()
Thank you to everyone who came out and participated in our 4th annual Toronto Scavenger Hunt! This was the largest turnout we have ever had, with a total of 101 teams competing for the grand prize!
We always try to make this event as much fun as possible, so we really do hope that everyone had a good time! With that said, we know we’re not perfect…please send us an email (or comment below) to let us know how things went. All suggestions, opinions, thoughts, comments, and complaints are welcome (praise is welcome as well haha). Feedback is huge for us because we want to continue making this event bigger and better for years to come. Also we’d love to see your photos, you can share them on our facebook event!
AND WITHOUT FURTHER ADO…
THE FINAL SCORES:
  1. We Need The Pog - 109
  2. Cinco - de - Mayo - 107
  3. Soylent Green - 106
  4. French Tim - 105
  5. Bed Post Confetional - 104
  6. Blue Man Group - 100.5
  7. Team B.S - 100.5
  8. The Bike Orphans - 100
  9. Pecan Pie - 100
  10. Platypur - 100
  11. EngSci 1T5 - 99
  12. Dreem Team - 99
  13. Hangin’ Out - 99
  14. Hawaiian Donkey Punch - 97
  15. Team Work - 97
  16. No Edge - 96.5
  17. Wheres Waldo? - 96
  18. Survivors of Alderaan - 96
  19. Team Don’t Have a Cow, Man! - 95.5
  20. Raccoons International - 95
  21. Team Human Centipede - 95
  22. Team Wedgies - 94
  23. We Get Laid - 93
  24. Lattar (Gangnam Style) - 93
  25. Marans - 93
  26. I’m With Eddy - 93
  27. UWO - 93
  28. DANGER ZONE - 92
  29. Origami Pikachicks - 92
  30. *No Team Name Given - 92
  31. The Patriots - 92
  32. Larva - 91
  33. Team Name - 91
  34. The Companions - 91
  35. The ARC Team - 91
  36. Flash Mobster - 91
  37. KenJimmyPhilVanSusanDaniel - 90
  38. Maple Syrup - 90
  39. Rainbow Unicorns - 90
  40. Swazy Express - 88
  41. Minions - 88
  42. Almost Asian Power Rangers - 86
  43. Pink Backpack - 86
  44. Pokemon - 86
  45. Star Wars - 86
  46. Prrrr Group - 86
  47. Plaidinum - 85.5
  48. Team Sparkles - 85
  49. Supreme Leadur and the Dawgs - 85
  50. Team Pokemon - 84
  51. French Toast Mafia - 83.5
  52. Iron Ring - 83
  53. Is that a daikon? - 82
  54. The Lost Frantics - 82
  55. 24 Eyes - 81.5
  56. Saurinawa - 81
  57. Team Awesome Scavenger Peepz - 81
  58. Josie and the Pussycats - 79.5
  59. HOTRC - 79
  60. Team Hodor - 79
  61. ESA - 78
  62. The Holiday Armadillos - 77
  63. 52 - 77
  64. The (Sc)Avengers - 76
  65. Ponywin - 76
  66. Snuggle Buddies Unite! - 75
  67. May Fourth Be With You - 75
  68. Team Won - 74
  69. Team Sabotage - 74
  70. Taste the Rainbow - 73
  71. The Robin Liu Team! - 72
  72. Bachelorette Bitches - 72
  73. Wranglers Rudy - 72
  74. The Frenchies - 71.5
  75. Wild Cats meow - 71
  76. The Janices - 70
  77. The Upside-down Turtles - 68
  78. Smurfs - 68
  79. Team Chelsea - 67
  80. Euro Trippers - 66
  81. Literary Science on Film - 66
  82. One Girls and 3 Guys - 65
  83. Comma NOT - 63
  84. Happy Birthday - 60
  85. Urban Ninjas - 60
  86. The Kimchees - 59
  87. Djibouti Call - 59
  88. Relishless - 57.5
  89. Purple Cats - 57
  90. Sirachaa - 57
  91. Liam and Co. - 56
  92. Copycorite - 56
  93. Lazer Snakes - 55
  94. Weissengruber - 52
  95. Poker Face and Daisy - 50
  96. Sc - Avengers - 50
  97. The Green Lantern Team - 44
  98. Crunchy Roll John - 42
  99. Lord of the Prize - 39
  100. Colombian Mafia - 38
  101. The Six of Us - 37

*If your team name or scores appear to be incorrect please send us an email or comment below. We had to sort through 101 scores sheets, and not everyones writing is legible. We will sort it out.

Thanks again for participating!
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Why Not Dance?

February 22nd, 2013 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()

Looking around the sidewalks of downtown Toronto, we see people rushing off to appointments, engaged in conversation, or simply lost in the bustle of pedestrian life. We planted ourselves in the midst of some of the busiest streets in the city and asked these very people that universal, timeless question: Why not dance?

The "Why Not Dance?" setup on Queen St. W., one of a number of locations we

We set up a space consisting of nothing more than a cardboard mat, a boombox playing music, and a video camera. Then, we waited to see what would happen. It proved too difficult for a number of individuals to resist and it wasn’t long before they gave in to the groove.

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Upcoming: Gifts for Strangers 2012

October 27th, 2012 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()

Gifts for Strangers, is a world-wide cause to spread kindness and goodwill around the world. We do this once a year by giving gifts to strangers.

One should never underestimate the power of kindness. It can create a smile or a laugh from thin air. It can change a person’s opinion or even their view on life. Like a flame, kindness can spread from one person to another. Changing the world, as if by storm. And like magic, it always manages to make its way back to you. Last year 23 cities around the world participated in Gifts for Strangers. This year we hope to improve that number, by spreading the movement to even more cities across the world.

If you live in Toronto continue below, or to find out more about participating and running the event in your city, please continue here:
http://giftsforstrangers.org/?page_id=17To get a better idea of how the event works, check out the video from last year: http://youtu.be/pNqFN5L5a6A

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When: December 15, 2012 at 1pm
Where: Nathan Phillips Square
What to bring: Gifts! (see below)
What we do: Give gifts to strangers!
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/events/284910168287171/ 

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More information:

The name of the event explains the event perfectly. We ask you to either make gifts or buy affordable presents. Spend whatever you think is reasonable. The more important part, is thinking about what type of gift would make you smile, and bringing that to life. Then we’ll be giving these gifts to random strangers.

Your gifts could be something you create, like visual art, a poem, or a mix CD. Or a something you owned or purchased for relatively cheap, like a yo-yo, teddy bear, or a good book. Just remember, be creative, and make it personal!

Wrap each present individually! Along with each gift, we ask you to write a personal card. Write a heart-felt message. Something honest and open. And make sure to include “From one stranger to another, Happy Holidays”.

Make as many gifts as you like. And keep track of what is in each one. So that you can hand it out to the right age/gender/type of person.

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Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.
~Quoted in P.S. I Love You, compiled by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

Zombies Attack!

October 14th, 2012 | Posted by Improv in Toronto in Completed Missions - ()

A seemingly innocent bystander gets attacked by a zombie, he yells out for your help. Near him lies a pile of foam swords and Nerf guns. Do you take up the call and save your dying comrade? Or do you just keep walking?

We put this question to the test to see to would rise up to the risen dead. We placed a sign inviting any brave souls to choose a weapon with which to rescue the fallen victim from the zombie attack.

What the sign didn’t mention was that selecting a weapon would provoke an outbreak of an even more terrifying zombie attack. When zombies emerge from every direction, the rescuer is forced to slay the incoming horde using their selected weapon.

Who survived the outbreak? Who have fallen prey to the infection? Watch the video below to find out, then continue on to view more photos from the event.

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