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Making Room for Your Scene Partner

The Gift of Space, Support, and Shared Presence

A Weekend of Keynote-Based Training in Presence

January 10 at 11am MST

Live Online · Pay What You Want
SAVI FEST Fundraiser

This keynote invites us to consider how we show up for our scene partners and explores how space is an active gift - a practice of being with others without rushing, fixing, or filling the silence. 

A keynote on presence, restraint, and the power of not taking over. For anyone who wants to understand what showing up for your scene partner looks like and wants to collaborate with more trust, clarity, and care.

Register for Making Room

About Liz Hutchman:

Liz Hutchman is a Phoenix-based improvisor and educator. She performs monthly with The Skewed News Hour, Birds & Broads, and The Collaboratory. She is the co-founder of SAVI Collective and SAVI FEST. Liz teaches improvisation to actors, medical students, and caretakers, blending stage experience with focus on communication and connection.

This event is hosted and sponsored by

Arizona Actors Academy

About the format
All sessions are keynote-based and discussion-driven.

There will be no live scene work or performance pressure.

This weekend is designed to create space for theory, reflection, and conversation, offering a thoughtful alternative to performance-focused training.

Pay What You Want
Choose the contribution that feels right for you. All proceeds support SAVI FEST 2026.

After registering, you’ll receive instructions to complete Zoom registration for each session and access the full weekend.

If you are not able to join us and still wish to support, you can make a tax deductable donation at the link.

DONATE TO SAVI FEST

All Three Sessions Include:

A keynote-based training in presence, designed to build skills without live scene work. Let’s take the time to discuss and reflect on theory and behavior, offering a new approach to improv learning..This keynote-based training translates improv principles into practical skills, without scenes or performance pressure. 

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