Ben Hauck
I am a multidisciplined writer who has written published essays, prizewinning poetry, and produced plays, not to mention zany songs and a forthcoming book. I write on the a number of topics including long-form improvisation, general semantics, sanity, and relationships.
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Artistry & The Long-Form Improviser: A Textbook for Scenic Improvisation (2010)
Long-form improvisation is a wildly popular and artistically meritorious style of scenic improvisation visible in major cities in USA and Canada.
Based on years of experience teaching it to performers and non-performers in crash-course settings, I provide the reader of this textbook with useful frames of mind for learning to perform long-form improvisation in a short amount of time.
This long-awaited textbook on performing long-form improvisation is currently under publisher review with an anticipated publication in 2010.
I have published a number of essays in the field of general semantics. I actively contribute writings both formal and informal to the field. I aim for clarity and sense of humor in my published works, and my background in teaching long-form improvisation informs my writings on the subject.
The occasional poet, I have won several prizes for my poetry. Oftentimes laden with puns and alliteration, I take much of my inspiration from relationships both real and imagined, and my prizewinning poems are often on topics in religion. Wordplay is central to my poetry, and some of my poems are nothing more than nonsense phraseology in the guise of meaningful text.
As a playwright, I have had productions of my one-act plays performed at Theatre-Studio, Inc., and Otterbein College. My plays are often commentaries on ridiculous social policies and conditions I encounter in life, heightened to logical extremes. My playwriting is noted for its zany humor and graphic theatricality. My plays require of their performers absolute emotional involvement and serious attention to scripted detail.
I’m an unskilled musical non-prodigy who does not let my inability interfere with my drive to create songs.
You could say my style is “post-modern,” as long as you keep the quotation marks intact. Often my songs are created from loops freely available on the internet. Other songs of mine were created live using loops played over a Casio SK-1.
It was circa 1997 when I started creating songs. For background on my music making, see my Bio.