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improvisationCreating a play, a poem, or any other imaginative work, without preparation. The term is used in GCSE English for the unprepared piece of drama most students undertake as part of their assessment in the Speaking and Listening section of their examination. The word has already been twisted from its original meaning in this context, and the term ‘prepared improvisation’ is being used to show that some preparation time has been allowed. improvisation
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Achugar has developed a reputation as a particularly raw yet accomplished improviser. Our great need today, as Savant reminds us, is for persons of moral imagination, improvisers even "in the very agon of our ultimate inadequacy. 5 MIMEO, LIFTING CONCRETE LIGHTLY (SERPENTINE GALLERY) The best release yet by this supergroup of electronic improvisers, this three-CD set documents a thoroughly engaging 2003 performance at London's Serpentine Gallery. |
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