GII SYMPOSIUM 2026

Theme: Activate the Possible

July 8-11, 2026

Portland, Oregon, USA

with International Remote Options

Hosted by Portland State University

College of the Arts

School of Music & Theater

Thoughtfully crafted to elevate what matters most.

As Workshop Facilitator

When: Friday July 10, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT

Where: 327 Acting Studio

This interactive workshop invites participants to explore cultural differences and creative collaboration through musical improvisation. Designed for performers, educators, and curious learners of all experience levels, the session uses playful musical improv games to uncover how culture, rhythm, language, and shared reference points shape our spontaneous artistic choices. The first portion of the workshop introduces foundational musical improv structures, including call-and-response, song-based short-form games, and audience-suggested prompts. Participants engage in collaborative exercises that emphasize listening, timing, and co-creation while having fun and building trust. In the second portion, we deepen exploration by experimenting with cultural reference, linguistic nuance, and rhythmic variation, highlighting how diverse perspectives and embodied experiences influence improvisation. Participants are encouraged to reflect on their assumptions, notice patterns of response, and adapt creatively to others’ ideas, cultivating sensitivity to cultural and social dynamics within musical performance. Through this workshop, participants leave with practical tools for applying musical improv in ensemble, educational, and cross-cultural contexts. The session demonstrates how improvisation can serve as a joyful, low-pressure space for discovery, connection, and playful engagement across difference, embodying the symposium’s ethos of activating new possibilities in performance and learning.