Improvisation in Different Artforms
Improvisation in Different Artforms
Different Artforms
Learning Outcomes
1. define improvisation;
2. utilize the body as the basic tool in expression and
communication;
3. strengthen one’s initiative and artistic sensibilities;
4. develop multifarious skills in presenting play creatively and
scientifically and
5. conduct research of any environmental problems and issues a
core ideas and bases of theatrical presentation.
Improvisation
- consists of creating a piece of performance art and performing it in
front of
a crowd spontaneously on the stop.
- (also known as improv, impro or impromptu) has been component
of
performance since the beginnings of Ancient Greek theatre with the
improvisations be the leaders of the dithyrambs ( Brockett, 13 in
Scott,
2014). Possibly, improvisation found its way into earlier ritual dramas
as in
the case of Ancient Egypt, where sacred texts were incorporated into
such
performances while still relying on myths that “were quite flexible
Improvisation Techniques
- Akin to those of stage play and any theatrical
presentations,
improvisation is categorized into music, dance,
theater and problem
solving.
1. Improvised Music
- Music in theater can be voice, music or sound effects. In most
cases, sound in theater operates as an auxiliary that heightens the
effect of
emphasizes this message of the story as John A. Leonard points out
in his
book Theatre Sound (Leonard, 2001)
2. Improvised Dance
- It is the process of spontaneously creating a movement
Development of movement material is facilitated through a variety of
creative explorations including body mapping through levels, shape
and
3. Improvised Design
- It has something to do with the visual arts used as background
of the entire milieu of the presentation: lighting, backdrop, props and
costumes.
4. Improvised Theater/Drama
- It involves the spot of role-playing and exchanging dialog in
which most of all of what is performed is unplanned or unscripted:
created
spontaneously by the performers.
5. Improvised Problem Solving
This challenges a performer to provide on-the-spot dialog and
conversation as the situation and interaction gap arise leaving it a
silent
lull. This might be the failure of one performer to do the task on
stage
and you find a way to cover it up before the audience.
Types of Improvisational Theater
• Comedy
• Non-Comedy
• Experimental
• Dramatic
• Narrative-Based
Contact Body Improvisation
5 Rhythms of Contact Body
Improvisation
1. Flowing
We physically practice the art of being fluid in our bodies. It
is the impulse to follow the flow of one's energy, to be true to
oneself, listen and attend to one's needs, be receptive to one's inner and
outer world.
2. Staccato
We physically practice the power of masculine energy. It
is percussive and strong and promotes connection with the rest of the
world, Staccato is the gateway to the heart. It shows us how to step
out into the world connected to our feet and feelings. It is the part of
us that stands up for what we care about and who/what we love.
3. Chaos
We physically practice releasing our bodies. We let go of the
head, spine, hips, feet and move faster than we can think. Chaos breaks
us free from our illusions. It takes us on a journey from 'I can't' to ']
will'.
4. Lyrical
We practice how to break out of destructive patterns and
surrender to the depths of the fluid, creative repetitions of our soulful
selves. Lyrical is expansive and connects us to our humanity, timeless
rhythms, repetitions, patterns and cycles.
5. Stillness
Being still and doing nothing are different. Stillness
moves, both within and all around us.
MEDICINE MANDALA
Gabrielle Ruth & Rhythm Map
Such medicine mandala is a series of maps that explores the terrain of the
inner und outer worlds of individuals, their relationships to others and the space
around them. The maps offer a soul journey by exploring embodiment, emotions,
the life cycle, the psyche and the archetypes. The rhythms offer understanding of
people's innate powers - being, Joving, knowing, seeing and healing (Map of the
Rhythm, 2018).
Sound Improvisation
Musical/Sound Improvisation (also known as musical
(e.g.By the way, well well well ..., as a matter of fact, wait wait
wait .... hmmwwwww. anyway, I think .... I awe sorry, Rather !!
mean .,)
B. Recovering Language Sensibility
1. Change the topic and shift to another one provided that the flow of
the story continues its main point.
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