Spontaneous Performance: Acting Through Improv
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Author(s)Marsh Cassady
PublisherMeriwether Pub
ISBN / ASIN1566080649
ISBN-139781566080644
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 3 to 4 days.
Sales Rank4,044,574
CategoryPerforming Arts
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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You might think improvisational theatre is nothing more than acting without the opportunity to rehearse lines or blocking. But it's much more and a far more valuable learning exercise than many realize. Doing improvisation correctly means learning within an ensemble to watch, listen and think on your feet. It helps to develop confidence, build characters and understand the various aspects of acting and drama. In this valuable resource, over 300 improvisational exercises and theatre games are offered to develop creative abilities and acting skills. Many different types of improvs are presented, ranging from the serious to the hilarious. All are easily producible, requiring only simple sets and props. This text has more breadth than most improv books and includes four specific sections: Conflict Among Individuals; Conflict with Non-Human Forces; Body Positions, Opening Lines and Objects; and Improvising Plays. Tips and examples are included on how to present or initiate each improv or scene.
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