Siblings Teach the Art of Improvisation: The Zadak Sisters Spotlighted in ONE NSU Magazine
- Angelica Zadak
- Jun 26, 2025
- 2 min read

Angelica and Alexandra Zadak, co-founders of This Is Improv, are redefining what improvisation means in education, performance, and community engagement — and their work is now being celebrated on a university-wide stage.
The Zadak Sisters were recently featured in ONE NSU Magazine under the headline “Siblings Teach the Art of Improvisation,” highlighting their innovative approach to improv training and their impact as alumni of Nova Southeastern University.
From Siblings to Creative Leaders
As sisters and collaborators, Angelica Zadak and Alexandra Zadak bring a rare blend of trust, intuition, and shared vision to everything they create. Their feature in ONE NSU Magazine explores how their sibling dynamic strengthens their teaching style — allowing them to model collaboration, adaptability, and communication in real time.
Their journey from NSU students to professional improvisers, educators, and arts entrepreneurs demonstrates how creativity can evolve into meaningful, community-driven work.

Teaching Improv as a Life Skill
At the heart of the feature is This Is Improv’s mission: using improvisation not only as a performance art, but as a tool for confidence, leadership, communication, and human connection.
The magazine highlights how the Zadak Sisters use improv to help students:
Build self-confidence and trust
Practice active listening and teamwork
Embrace adaptability and problem-solving
Find their voice — onstage and off
Their programs reach children, teens, adults, educators, clinicians, and professionals, making improv accessible to people at every stage of life.

Community Impact Through the Arts
The ONE NSU Magazine feature also emphasizes the sisters’ commitment to arts education and community engagement. Through performances, workshops, jams, and partnerships, This Is Improv creates welcoming spaces where creativity and play lead to personal growth.
Their work reflects NSU’s broader mission of innovation, collaboration, and service — showing how alumni can translate their education into real-world impact.
Why This Recognition Matters
Being featured in ONE NSU Magazine is more than a personal milestone — it’s recognition of improvisation as a powerful educational and social tool. The spotlight on the Zadak Sisters validates improv as:
A legitimate teaching methodology
A leadership and wellness resource
A bridge between the arts and everyday life
For This Is Improv, the feature reinforces its role as a trusted, values-driven organization rooted in education, creativity, and community.
Read the Feature
You can read the full “Siblings Teach the Art of Improvisation” story in ONE NSU Magazine, Issue 58, and learn more about how Angelica and Alexandra Zadak continue to inspire through improv.
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