Ginny Evans-Pollard

I have been doing improv since 2012 in the UK and have a wealth of teaching and coaching experience. I have studied and performed as a solo artist and in groups using puppetry, clowning, stand-up comedy, freestyling and improv. My stage name is Queen Queerlysh (QQ) I perform as an improv comedy artist, a British-born queer comedian, writer-performer & global citizen. I am an entrepreneur who works in career change and adacemic coaching for hiddedn diisabilites. I am devoloping programs in using Improv for business and focusing on developing Queerlysh a not for profit.

The core purpose in what I do in IMPROV is to provide a space to play in adulthood and be creative as there are rare opportunities in our every day. As a performer, and facilitator, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO ASK-Can improv test our truth, and show us alternative ways of thinking and being while having fun? It’s about working together as a team with other improvisers to spontaneously create group stories, scenes & sketches. We will do warm-up games, but the focus is on development in a workshop environment where you exchange feedback with peers, and also, I guide you towards progressing on your performance skills through my feedback.

check the links for my pages, and social media here https://linktr.ee/jevanspollard

Artists Bio

Queen Queerlysh is a master of ceremonies, writer and performer focusing on spoken word, comedy, improv, hip-hop improv rap and cabaret. QQ invites the audience to participate by using humour to highlight absurdities about social and political issues. She creates feminist work that breaks taboos while peering through the fourth wall. The premises in QQ’s work are freedom, feminism, and f**k it. Themes include mental health, LGBTQI issues, and dogs. Where is the fun in that? It is abundant- you'll find out.

Review QQ: https://www.facebook.com/queenqueerlysh

Instagram: jevanspollard or look what else QQ does here https://linktr.ee/jevanspollard

More about Queerlysh

Queerlysh is a voluntary group that focuses on fostering allyship around diversity, and building empathy to promote social change while connecting and networking with LGBTQI women and non-binary people. It is also for those with the courage to challenge the oppressive norms of everyday life and the workplace. While employing improv and creative engagement, Queerlysh harnesses curious minds alongside ethical rule-breaking to challenge prevailing social conventions through educational programmes.

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