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Each of the three programs had a new improvisational partner.
And a lot of the work on stage comes from that improvisational period.
Much of the music is improvisational but some set pieces were included.
She is considered to be the mother of Improvisational theater.
And there's the improvisational spirit with which everything seems to work out in the end.
This may have been an improvisational power of the suit, but was never tried again.
Up until 2006, its focus has been the improvisational theatre.
It would be a metaphor for the improvisational nature of the week.
She is best known for her ability as an improvisational actress.
He has composed over 160 works including computer and improvisational music.
Every person would play what he wanted, improvisational stuff, for a couple of tracks.
This was the first time she had ever acted in an improvisational film.
Things got a little improvisational there for a while, but now we're back to the script.
He has not been known for an improvisational style of directing.
Therefore, much of the acting in the film is improvisational.
They have all created a new improvisational voice on the violin.
With low funds and few staff members, the campaign's daily activities took on an improvisational feel.
What often happened next was something akin to improvisational theater.
It had been a party, a street fair, improvisational theater.
She did not find this method of improvisational acting difficult.
The show continues to evolve, in part from the improvisational nature of the performance.
The improvisational freedom of this music is reflected in his works.
The rest of the casting was done through improvisational sessions.
His style, speed and improvisational skills were second to none.
I had just completed an improvisational piece with several props.
The music, exciting and charged, became genuinely improvisatorial.
Both albums reflect a new sensibility that draws from the old: its love for rhythm, its sense of play and improvisatorial exploration.
The 19th century regarded Mozart's compositional process as a form "of impulsive and improvisatorial composition ... an almost vegetative act of creation."
Mr. Schwarz kept his eyes on the unpredictable pianist as much as on his players, responding to his improvisatorial whims.
The short play's formerly casual, freewheeling, almost improvisatorial air is marred by Mr. Jackson's choppy direction, and the result is a series of fadeouts that don't work, especially the last scene in the first act.
What we have now is a shifting kind of improvisatory music.
One would like to see the actors in an improvisatory situation.
His music is largely improvisatory in nature, especially when playing live.
He is specific about what makes his films play, despite their improvisatory air.
At times, there seems to be an improvisatory tone to the conflict.
There was a carefree, improvisatory air about the program itself.
His compositions are full of drama, with an improvisatory feel.
No other country would go about the job in such a formless and improvisatory way.
It gets to be less composition than a form of improvisatory art."
A large number of these improvisatory paintings have been brought together by two galleries in the same building.
The actors, you get the feeling, are eager for the show to take a chance, improvisatory turn.
They both use a different set of improvisatory rules.
They have also done short tours of entirely improvisatory performances.
They brought an improvisatory quality to the slow movement.
This is a brilliant group, at the peak of its improvisatory powers.
But the improvisatory spirit was widespread and shared by people who would never design anything again.
Usually, the musicians work in long forms, with improvisatory sections that last an hour or longer.
But because jazz is an improvisatory art, it makes it different.
Its loose, improvisatory framework suggests a model for thinking about the design of cities.
His works are written with a lot of harmonic freedom and nearly in an improvisatory style.
It is based on a 12-tone row, but the musicians are given a bit of improvisatory latitude.
To answer the question he was asked would be improvisatory, off-the-cuff, even genuine.
Jazz, whose backbone is improvisation, would no longer be improvisatory.
Jazz, too, was once an art of the moment - quintessentially so, given its improvisatory nature.
The results aren't quite as improvisatory as they may appear.