to improvise
When you think of something out of the blue and plan it ahead so it is 'planned improvisation'.
Spontaneous improvisation occur "off the top of the head" or without rehearsal before. Rehearsed improvisation is gone over many times and changed.
it is different becaue impro...... because it has been planed and sponan............... is that you dont plan it.
•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.
The opposite of choreography can be considered improvisation, as choreography involves pre-planned and structured movement sequences, while improvisation allows for spontaneous and unscripted movement. In this sense, choreography is about creating a specific artistic vision, whereas improvisation embraces freedom and unpredictability in performance.
The noun form for the verb to improvise is improvisor (or improviser), one who improvises. Another noun form is improvisation.
Improvised is a verb, the past tense of improvise, and an adjective.
Improvisation means to make it up as you go without planning it ahead of time
Improvisation 35 was painted in 1914.
Solo Improvisation.
Improvisation
Rhythmic improvisation
melodic improvisation
Collective Improvisation.
Prepared and spontaneous
Scat singing
Spontaneous improvisation is making something interesting up on the spot.