it is different becaue impro...... because it has been planed and sponan............... is that you dont plan it.
Spontaneous improvisation occur "off the top of the head" or without rehearsal before. Rehearsed improvisation is gone over many times and changed.
An improvisation is when you make up a scene on the spot in drama without any practise before hand.
The term accepting in drama usually comes into context when talking about spontaneous improvisation. It means accepting what the other actor is saying and responding accordingly. e.g. A) Do you want to come shopping? B) Yes i would love to!
Spontaneous Improvisation is where people make up plays that have been planned to show to an audience, but when performing it something goes wrong i.e a prop falls of a table, so the performer will have to go along with it and act like it is part of the performance they rehearsed.
•Accepting is when in a improvisation some one says something to move the improvisation on and you go with it and go along with there story. Opposite of blocking.
This is when the drama isn't rehearsed or planned but when you do it on the spot and come up with different things as you go along.
Rehearsed improvisation is when you've made something up from the spot but repeated it many times so that it is perfected. Basically you rehearse the spontaneous improvisation that you made up. But because you've rehearsed it many times, it is no longer called 'spontaneous' but 'rehearsed'.
Spontaneous improvisation is making something interesting up on the spot.
Typically spontaneous improvisation starts with someone making up something random to act out. Each additional person in the group plays along and adds to it as they go. Television programs such as Saturday Night Live, mostly perform spontaneous improvisation skits. In drama classes an instructor might come up with a topic for a group of students to act out or they might get suggestions from the rest of the class.
Prepared and spontaneous
Spontaneous improvisation occur "off the top of the head" or without rehearsal before. Rehearsed improvisation is gone over many times and changed.
Improvisation is, by definition, spontaneous. Practicing it makes spontaneity better.
Improvisation is when you make it up as you go along, however it doesn't mean that you don't have to practise. You just don't have a script.
An improvisation is when you make up a scene on the spot in drama without any practise before hand.
The term accepting in drama usually comes into context when talking about spontaneous improvisation. It means accepting what the other actor is saying and responding accordingly. e.g. A) Do you want to come shopping? B) Yes i would love to!
Pamela Bowell has written: 'Planning process drama' -- subject(s): Drama in education, Improvisation (Acting) 'Planning process drama' -- subject(s): Improvisation (Acting), Drama in education
IMPROVISATION : an unscripted or spontaneous remark or action; ad lib.