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Musical improvisation

See Also: Musical improvisation



Improvisation is important in Folk , Classical , and Popular Music s including Jazz .


Theater

See Also: Improvisational theater



Improvisation is a common tool for many actors. It is a staple of drama and theater classes at most colleges and high schools. According to the dominant acting theories of Konstantin Stanislavski , an actor improvising a scene must be trusting his own instincts. According to Stanislavski (see Method Acting ), an actor must use his own instincts to define a character's response to internal and external stimuli. Through improvising, an actor can learn to trust his instincts instead of using Mugging and Indicating to broadcast his motives. Improv is also useful in its focus on concentration. Obviously, in an environment in which anything is allowed to happen, the actors must be capable of keeping their concentration throughout, even in difficult and stressful circumstances. Concentration is a staple of acting classes and workshops; it is vital that an actor be capable of concentrating on the scene or action at hand. Actors who fail to keep up with an improvisation are said to be Blocking .


Dance

. It is a dance form based on sharing weight, partnering, playing with weight and unpredictable outcomes.


Film


The director Mike Leigh uses lengthy improvisations developed over a period of weeks to build characters and storylines 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 dialog and actions that have been recorded during the improvisation period.


Comedy

''See main article - Improvisational Comedy ''

Improvisation is also performed as an art form itself in theatres around the world, sometimes with dramatic intent but more often in comedic form (the most famous is Chicago 's The Second City ). Extemporizing on the methods of pioneers such as Viola Spolin , Paul Sills , Del Close , and Keith Johnstone , actors improvise often wildly funny scenes with amazing character work and believable behavior.


Television


In the 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.


Role-playing games


Some Role-playing Game s ( Tabletop Games , Live Action Games , MUD s and some MMORPG computer games) often involve a casual form of improvisational acting. (See Gamemaster for an example.) A player's character may be pre-defined, with game statistics and a history, but the character's response to game events and to other players is improvised. Some players are more interested in the depth of the "acting" than others; some are purely combat and Game Mechanic oriented, while others enjoy elaborate plots, emotional investment in characters, and intense or witty Repartee .


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