"Improvisations" redirects here. For other uses, see Improvisations (disambiguation). This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2010) ComedySportz Austin performing a shortform game based on direction from the audience with the help of Red Dirt Improv; in this case spoofing a hard rock band performing a song made up on the stage Improvisation is the practice of acting, singing, talking and reacting, of making and creating, in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one's immediate environment and inner feelings. This can result in the invention of new thought patterns, new practices, new structures or symbols, and/or new ways to act. This invention cycle occurs most effectively when the practitioner has a thorough intuitive and technical understanding of the necessary skills and concerns within the improvised domain. Improvisation can be thought of as an "on the spot" or "off the cuff" spontaneous activity. The skills of improvisation can apply to many different abilities or forms of communication and expression across all artistic, scientific, physical, cognitive, academic, and non-academic disciplines. For example, improvisation can make a significant contribution in music, dance, cooking, presenting a speech, sales, personal or romantic relationships, sports, flower arranging, martial arts, psychotherapy, and much more. Techniques of improvisation are widely trained in the entertainment arts; for example, music, theatre and dance. To "extemporize" or "ad lib" is basically the same as improvising. Colloquial terms such as "let's play it by ear," "take it as it comes," and "make it up as we go along" are all used to describe "improvisation."


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The simple act of speaking requires a good deal of improvisation because the mind is addressing its own thought and creating its unrehearsed delivery in words, sounds and gestures, forming unpredictable statements that feed back into the thought process (the performer as listener), creating an enriched process that is not unlike instantaneous composition [with a given set or repertoire of elements].1 Where the improvisation is intended to solve a problem on a temporary basis, the 'proper' solution being unavailable at the time, it may be known as a stop-gap. This particularly applies to engineering improvisations. Contents 1 Music 2 Theatre 3 Dance 4 Sculpture 5 Film 6 Comedy 7 Poetry 8 Television 9 Engineering 10 Improvised weapons 11 General references 12 References 13 External links Music Main article: Musical improvisation Improvisation is usually defined as composing music while singing or playing an instrument at the same time. In other words, the art of improvisation can be understood as composing music "on the fly". This requires great skill and knowledge, and is a very important aspect of music in general. Musical improvisers often understand the idiom of one or more musical styles — such as blues, rock, folk, jazz — and work within the idiom and music-theory of the certain style to express ideas with creativity and originality. Improvisation can take place as a solo performance, or interdependently in ensemble with other players. When done well, it often elicits gratifying emotional responses from the audience. Very few musicians have ever dared to offer fully improvised concerts such as the famous improvised piano recitals by classical composers/pianists like Franz Liszt. The origins of Liszt's improvisation in an earlier tradition of playing variations on a theme were mastered and epitomized by Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. However, some have managed some attempts similar to these precedents, one of the most successful of these is Keith Jarrett, a jazz pianist and multi-instrumentalist who has performed many completely improvised concerts all over the world. In the same creative aesthetic as such named masters, including the late innovator and guitar master Derek Bailey, comes a new breed of improvising musician. Pioneers like cellist Eugene Friesen have brought improvisation to traditionally classical instruments. A few pianists have given modern recitals of improvisation in the baroque style, which may be less intimidating because of its stricter development and range of modulation and yet, on the other hand, more daunting because of its polyphony. One of the masters in the style of baroque improvisation was Glenn Gould. There have also been a few other exceptional improvised solo piano concerts in Stuttgart, Southern Germany in the 1990s. There are also full bands who play 100% live improvisation music at their concerts, making up the standards, patterns, rhythms, melodies, harmonies, lyrics, solos, etc. at the top of their heads. Examples are bands like Xlovers 'Beyond Jazz' 2003 Concerts 2 , and the band 42winA2, Holland 2010.3 In the realm of silent film music, there are also a small number of musicians whose work has been recognized as exceptional by critics, scholars and audiences alike: Neil Brand, Guenter A. Buchwald, Philip Carli, Stephen Horne, Donald Sosin, John Sweeney, and Gabriel Thibaudeau, all performers at the annual conference on silent film in Pordenone, Italy, "Le Giornate del Cinema Muto." Their performances have to match the style and pacing of the films they accompany, often at first sight, and demand a knowledge of a wide range of musical styles, as well as the stamina to play for films which occasionally run over three hours in length without a pause. It is used in drama to act out characters. Theatre Main article: Improvisational theatre Dance


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Dance improvisation as a choreographic tool: Improvisation is used as a choreographic tool in dance composition. Experimenting with the concepts of shape, space, time, and energy while moving without inhibition or cognitive thinking can create unique and innovative movement designs, spatial configuration, dynamics, and unpredictable rhythms. Improvisation without inhibition allows the choreographer to connect to their deepest creative self, which in turn clears the way for pure invention. Contact improvisation: a form developed in 1973, that is now practiced around the world. Contact improvisation originated from the movement studies of Steve Paxton in the 1970s and developed through the continued exploration of the Judson Dance Theater. It is a dance form based on sharing weight, partnering, playing with weight and unpredictable outcomes. Sculpture Sculpture often relies on the enlargement of a small model or maquette to create the final work in a chosen material. Where the material is plastic such as clay, a working structure or armature often needs to be built to allow the pre-determined design to be realized. Alan Thornhill's method for working with clay abandons the maquette, seeing it as ultimately deadening to creativity.4 Without the restrictions of the armature, a clay matrix of elements allows that when recognisable forms start to emerge, they can be essentially disregarded by turning the work, allowing for infinite possibility and the chance for the unforeseen to emerge more powerfully at a later stage.


News briefs from Lamorinda -- Feb. 18

The Summer Music Jazz Workshop is now accepting applications for its summer program. The program allows middle school- to college-age students to spend six days working with top music professionals in classes on music theory, ear training, improvisation and combo performances.


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Moving from adding and taking away to purely reductive working, the architectural considerations of turning the work are eased considerably but continued removal of material through the rejection of forms deemed too obvious can mean one ends up with nothing. Former pupil Jon Edgar uses Thornhill's method as a creative extension to direct carving in stone and wood. Film The director Mike Leigh uses lengthy improvisations developed over a period of weeks to build characters and story lines for his films. He starts with some sketch ideas of how he thinks things might develop but does not reveal all his intentions with the cast who discover their fate and act out their responses as their destinies are gradually revealed, including significant aspects of their lives which will not subsequently be shown onscreen. The final filming draws on dialogue and actions that have been recorded during the improvisation period. Comedy Main article: Improvisational theatre Improvisational comedy is a theater art performed throughout the world and has had on-again, off-again status throughout history. Some of the more famous improv theaters and training centers in the world include: i.O. (formerly ImprovOlympic) in Chicago and Los Angeles, The Second City in Chicago and Toronto, The Players Workshop in Chicago, National Comedy Theatre in San Diego, New York and Phoenix,Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City, the Groundlings, BATS Improv in San Francisco, Wing-It Productions in Seattle, Philly Improv Theater in Philadelphia, The Hideout Theatre and The ColdTowne Theater in Austin, Dudley Riggs BraveNew Workshop in Minneapolis, ComedySportz in Milwaukee, The Improv Effect in Jacksonville, Fl, The ImprovTrick in Saint Louis, Missouri, Washington Improv Theater in Washington D.C., and Theatresports in Calgary, Canada.


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There are also many well known university improv teams, including The University of Pennsylvania's Without a Net, Duke University Improv, the Titanic Players, and Theatre Strike Force at the University of Florida. Notable pioneers in the field of improvisation, comedic or otherwise, include Viola Spolin, Paul Sills, David Shepherd, Del Close, Josephine Forsberg, Stan Wells, Martin de Maat, and Keith Johnstone. Notable performers include: Paul Merton, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Robert Townsend, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Ross Noble, Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters, Bill Chott, Eddie Izzard and Gil Christner. Poetry Traditional epic poetry included improvisation moments where the reciter flattered the audience (especially the authorities) or to substitute a forgotten passage. There are also societies that value improvised poetry as a genre, often as a debate or "poetic joust", where improvisators compete for public approval. Some of these impromptu poems are later recorded in paper or transmitted orally.citation needed Usually wit is as valued as conformity to poetical form.citation needed Some of these forms also include humour. But Michel Ducom established himself within Bordeaux poetical improvisation movement in the 1990s but has since composed and performed with a wide range of poets working in diverse poetical areas (Bernat Manciet, Serge Pey, Méryl Marchetti…). The emergence of poetical improvisation, like previous developments in French poetry, was largely tied to the free jazz experience.citation needed Television


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As part of the 2011 Wellington Fringe Festival, WIT, Wellington Improvisation Troupe present a night of heartfelt stories, as they embark on a journey into the world of musical theatre.


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In the 1990s, a TV show called Whose Line Is It Anyway? popularized shortform comedic improvisation. The original version was British, but it was later revived and popularized in the United States with Drew Carey as a host. More recently, television shows such as HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm (starring Seinfeld co-creator Larry David) and Bravo series Significant Others have used improvisation to create longer-form programs with more dramatic flavor. In Canada, the Global Television soap opera Train 48, based on the Australian series Going Home, uses a form of structured improvisation, in which actors improvise dialog from written plot outlines. Australia's Thank God You're Here is a game show where celebrities are put into scenes they know nothing about and have to improvise. Engineering Improvisation in engineering is to solve a problem with the tools and materials immediately at hand. A classic example of such improvisation was the re-engineering of carbon dioxide scrubbers with the materials on hand during the Apollo 13 space mission. Engineering improvisations may be needed because of emergencies, embargo, obsolescence of a product and the loss of manufacturer support, or perhaps just a lack of funding appropriate for a better solution. The popular television program MacGyver used as its gimmick a hero who could solve almost any problem with jury rigged devices from everyday materials, a Swiss Army knife and some duct tape. Improvised weapons


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Improvised weapons are often used by guerrillas, insurgents and criminals as conventional weapons may be unavailable. Such weapons vary in sophistication from simple sharpened sticks, to petrol bombs and home made napalm, to IEDs and make shift bomber aircraft. General references Abbot, John. 2009. Improvisation in Rehearsal. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854595232 Abbot, John. 2007. The Improvisation Book. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854599612 Johnston, Chris. 2006. The Improvisation Game: Discovering the Secrets of Spontaneous Performance. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854596680 Nachmanovitch, Stephen. 1990. Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art. Penguin/Tarcher. ISBN 0874775787 (cloth); ISBN 0874776317 (pbk) References ^ (The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language (Paperback)," Peter B. Denes (Author), Elliot N. Pinson (Author). 1966. Worth Publishers; Second Edition (February 15, 1993)) ^ Xlovers on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ 42wina2 on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ Film: Spirit in Mass – Journey into Sculpture (2007) External links Look up improvisation or stop-gap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Improvisation at the Open Directory Project Critical studies in improvisation


Lakeside Theatre sets auditions

Auditions for Lakeside Community Theatre’s upcoming production of “Steel Magnolias,” directed by Victoria Irvine, will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday and Feb. 22 (with possible callbacks on Feb. 23) at the Lakeside Arts Center, 6301-B Main St. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script and possible improvisation exercises.

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Improvised weapons are often used by guerrillas, insurgents and criminals as conventional weapons may be unavailable. Such weapons vary in sophistication from simple sharpened sticks, to petrol bombs and home made napalm, to IEDs and make shift bomber aircraft. General references Abbot, John. 2009. Improvisation in Rehearsal. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854595232 Abbot, John. 2007. The Improvisation Book. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854599612 Johnston, Chris. 2006. The Improvisation Game: Discovering the Secrets of Spontaneous Performance. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854596680 Nachmanovitch, Stephen. 1990. Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art. Penguin/Tarcher. ISBN 0874775787 (cloth); ISBN 0874776317 (pbk) References ^ (The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language (Paperback)," Peter B. Denes (Author), Elliot N. Pinson (Author). 1966. Worth Publishers; Second Edition (February 15, 1993)) ^ Xlovers on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ 42wina2 on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ Film: Spirit in Mass – Journey into Sculpture (2007) External links Look up improvisation or stop-gap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Improvisation at the Open Directory Project Critical studies in improvisation


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Improvised weapons are often used by guerrillas, insurgents and criminals as conventional weapons may be unavailable. Such weapons vary in sophistication from simple sharpened sticks, to petrol bombs and home made napalm, to IEDs and make shift bomber aircraft. General references Abbot, John. 2009. Improvisation in Rehearsal. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854595232 Abbot, John. 2007. The Improvisation Book. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854599612 Johnston, Chris. 2006. The Improvisation Game: Discovering the Secrets of Spontaneous Performance. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854596680 Nachmanovitch, Stephen. 1990. Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art. Penguin/Tarcher. ISBN 0874775787 (cloth); ISBN 0874776317 (pbk) References ^ (The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language (Paperback)," Peter B. Denes (Author), Elliot N. Pinson (Author). 1966. Worth Publishers; Second Edition (February 15, 1993)) ^ Xlovers on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ 42wina2 on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ Film: Spirit in Mass – Journey into Sculpture (2007) External links Look up improvisation or stop-gap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Improvisation at the Open Directory Project Critical studies in improvisation


WHS speech teams to perform Feb. 11

Several Woodbine students entered at the district speech contest on Jan. 28 in Audubon. Readers Theatre, Film and both Ensemble Acting groups received “I” ratings and will advance to State. All three improvisation groups received “II” ratings.


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Improvised weapons are often used by guerrillas, insurgents and criminals as conventional weapons may be unavailable. Such weapons vary in sophistication from simple sharpened sticks, to petrol bombs and home made napalm, to IEDs and make shift bomber aircraft. General references Abbot, John. 2009. Improvisation in Rehearsal. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854595232 Abbot, John. 2007. The Improvisation Book. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854599612 Johnston, Chris. 2006. The Improvisation Game: Discovering the Secrets of Spontaneous Performance. Nick Hern Books. ISBN 978-1854596680 Nachmanovitch, Stephen. 1990. Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art. Penguin/Tarcher. ISBN 0874775787 (cloth); ISBN 0874776317 (pbk) References ^ (The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language (Paperback)," Peter B. Denes (Author), Elliot N. Pinson (Author). 1966. Worth Publishers; Second Edition (February 15, 1993)) ^ Xlovers on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ 42wina2 on the Web – 100% improvisation concerts ^ Film: Spirit in Mass – Journey into Sculpture (2007) External links Look up improvisation or stop-gap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Improvisation at the Open Directory Project Critical studies in improvisation


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