Meet the Facilitators
Louise Robinson- Owner & Founder of Step Out!
Louise Robinson has worked as a teacher and performer for over 15 years between Australia and Canada. She specializes in providing Applied Improvisational, Improvisational theatre and Acting experiences to individuals, teams, schools and workplaces to build trust, spontaneity, active listening, confidence and acceptance. Louise is an avid playmaker and community builder, creating laughter and change wherever she goes. Her purpose is to guide people towards awareness and authenticity, while encouraging people to break away from fear and step into courage. She also likes to dabble in aerial silks as a performer and instructor.
Nina Fields- Therapeutic Counsellor & Team Building Facilitator
Nina Fields, known as the Heartful Healer, brings over twenty years of therapeutic expertise to Step Out! As a Registered Therapeutic Counsellor, Nina specializes in navigating life transitions, employing improv and grounding techniques to enhance her mindfulness-based therapy. Her transformative approach offers clarity and well-being through personalized support in Squamish, BC, and beyond.
Zoe Long- Beginner Improv Facilitator
Zoe discovered her inner “drama kid” after joining Step Out’s beginner improv class in 2023, and she’s been hooked on improv ever since. With a background in teaching and facilitation, Zoe brings enthusiasm, curiosity, and an appreciation for the magic of communal creativity to her instruction. In classes, Zoe strives to create spaces where students feel confident, empowered, and supported. She is currently pursuing a PhD in climate change policy at Simon Fraser University. When she’s not teaching or studying, you might find Zoe dancing with Luminesque or exploring the mountains around Squamish.
Crystal McIntyre- Short Form Play Facilitator
Meet Crystal, the accidental comedian who stumbled into the world of improv and never looked back! Armed with nothing but a wild imagination and an ability to make people laugh at the most unexpected moments, Crystal is here to prove that life is just one big improv scene waiting to happen. When she’s not on stage, you can catch her perfecting her 'dramatic entrance into a room' technique and searching for the meaning of life under rocks, pine cones and couch cushions. With quick wit, boundless creativity, and a knack for turning the mundane into the absurd, Crystal is ready to take the stage and see what happens.