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Headphone Dancing Ends in Arrest in DC

Several folks have emailed this story to us over the past couple of days. It seems a group of Libertarians in DC went to the Jefferson Memorial on Saturday night to celebrate Thomas Jefferson’s birthday by dancing silently with their iPods (similar to our Mp3 Experiments.) The event was broken up by DC police, and one of the participants was arrested and detained for several hours.

DCist has the story:

In the [first video] you can watch the group as they quietly danced around the memorial (which, to be clear, is open to the public 24 hours a day, according to its web site). A U.S. Park Police officer can then be seen approaching the dancers and telling them to leave.

The second video, posted below, shows the dancers arguing with Park Police officers about why they’re being asked to leave. They say they were quietly dancing with headphones on to celebrate Jefferson’s birthday, and that they weren’t breaking any laws (which, as far as we can tell, they indeed were not). Toward the end of the video, you can see Oberwetter, 28, being handcuffed and taken into custody.

R.E.M. Apologizes; Gives Credit

We got a nice note from the people at the “remhq” YouTube account: “Sincere apologies and do note us on team REM love the stuff you guys do.” They added the appropriate credit to the YouTube video description. Thanks guys! I’ve been listening to R.E.M. since I bought Document on cassette back in middle school, so it’s cool to find out that they (or at least their marketing people) are Improv Everywhere fans.

UPDATE: remhq removed the video from their YouTube account and sent us a note saying they are going to re-edit the footage to credit us in the video itself.

UPDATE 2: R.E.M. decided to just remove the video for good.

R.E.M. Blatantly Co-Opts Us, Doesn’t Give Credit


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The above R.E.M. YouTube video was posted to their official “remhq” channel this afternoon. It seems that R.E.M. (or more likely some marketing person at Warner Brothers) replicated our Grand Central “freeze” mission for the purpose of marketing their new album. If you look closely you can see they actually branded the event itself; a few of the frozen people are holding umbrellas that say “R.E.M.”

We’ve always been completely supportive of regular folks going out and replicating our missions in other cities. We even started an entire website to make it easier for people to do so. Over the past two months there have been 50 different “freeze” missions in 27 different countries from China to Lithuania. It’s been an international movement of people creating fun, independent events.

It’s sort of shocking to see this video which gives absolutely no credit to us and presents the concept of “getting a mob of people to freeze in place in a public area” as their own original idea. To ignore the fact that the “freeze craze” has already been an international phenomenon and to present it as something that was inspired by a new R.E.M. album is pretty lame.

Imitation is sincerest form of flattery, we suppose.

UPDATE: They edited the video description on YouTube and gave us credit.

UPDATE 2: remhq removed the video from their YouTube account and sent us a note saying they are going to re-edit the footage to credit us in the video itself.

UPDATE 3: R.E.M. decided to just remove the video for good.

Site Redesign

Site redesign

Site redesign We are proud to announce a new website design for ImprovEverywhere.com. With all of the traffic and press we have been getting lately, it was time to spice things up around here. We’d like to personally thank our designer Ken Newell for his hard work on this new site. Ken charged us only $4,000 for his design (which is half of his normal rate.)

Things are going to be “under construction” around here for the next couple of days as we work out the kinks and give the tires a kick or two. Bear with us. In the meantime, we’d love to hear your feedback on our new look. Leave us a comment below.

UPDATE - As of April 2, 2008 we are no longer using this new design. It ended up only working for us on April 1. If you missed it, here’s a screen shot of the redesign. And below you can see some of the super cool animated gifs and icons our redesign featured.

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Food Court Musical - Music and Lyrics

I'm the janitor!

We’ve had several requests over the past few weeks for the music and lyrics of our Food Court Musical. We’ve just uploaded a “zip” file with an mp3 of the orchestrated backing track we used in the food court, an mp3 of the song played on piano, and a PDF of the complete lyrics to the song. This should be everything you need to stage the song on your own. Unfortunately no sheet music exists.

Download the zip file

“Can I Get a Napkin (Please?)” is by Scott Brown and Anthony King. The song was arranged by Jamie Laboz.




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