DEVELOPING IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES ON STAGE IN THE ART OF ACTING. ?

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DEVELOPING IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES ON STAGE IN THE ART OF ACTING. ?

In order to stimulate his imagination,imagination, an actoran actor should conceive his whole performance performance as a strategic plan

In order for an actor to improvise better,he needs to make adjustments to other characters and to the moment’s need.improviseadjustments

An actor should always be ready to improvise on the improvise stage, because all good acting is to some degree improvisational.

The actor should learn to work freely&logically within imaginary scenes,because the value of improvisation lies in his imagination. improvisationimagination. E=MC2

Performance is being active and attractive to achieve a purpose. back

Imagination is the ability of creativity. ? BACK

Improvisation is acting spontaneously on a stage without reading from a particular text. BACK next ?

Adjustment is adapting to other characters and to the need of the moment play BACK

Actor is the person who realises a defined intention through a logical sequence intention back