"It's a primitive exercise, very primitive," he whispers as the students keep practicing. "They'll learn, but you can't give them all the answers at once."

Finally, after the last improvisation has sputtered to a finish, Goldblum offers some parting words of encouragement and inspiration. "Excellent! Very spontaneous — just like life," he tells his pupils. "Great organic ouching."

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Originally posted May 23, 1997 Published in issue #380 May 23, 1997 Order article reprints
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