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theater games as a
method of
training improvisational acting. Her son, Paul
Sills po****rized
improvisational theater, or IMPROV, by
using Spolin's techniques...
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Improvisational theatre,
often called improvisation or improv, is the form of theatre,
often comedy, in
which most or all of what is
performed is unplanned...
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Improvisational theatre companies, also
known as
improv troupes or
improv groups, are the
primary practitioners of
improvisational theater.
Modern companies...
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Improvisational Team Synchronization,
Improv Team Sync, or ITS (formerly
Improvisational Tribal Style)
belly dance is a
style of
group dance improvisation...
- help
actors to be
focused in the
present moment and to find
choices improvisationally, as if in real life.
These acting exercises she
later called Theater...
- The
Center for
Improvisational Music (or CIM) is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to the
teaching of jazz and
creative music with a
heavy emphasis on...
- Vic
Michaelis is an
American improvisational comedian and actor. They have
appeared on
Dropout comedy shows including as the host of Very
Important People...
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Improvisational-theater festivals, also
known as improv-comedy
festivals or
improv festivals, are
venues where multiple improvisational-theater groups...
- performance. In the late 19th century, Loïe
Fuller exemplified an
explicit improvisational performance method with her use of task-based and
idiosyncratic movement...
- writer,
producer and
improvisational comedian, best
known for his
appearances on the
British and
American versions of the
improvisational TV show
Whose Line...