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improvisation

[im-prov-uh-zey-shuhn, im-pruh-vuh-] / ɪmˌprɒv əˈzeɪ ʃən, ˌɪm prə və- /


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Launched in fall 2015 by the university’s School of Dramatic Arts, the comedy performance minor also includes classes in improvisation and magic, among other subjects.

From Los Angeles Times

Such a crabbed view goes against how art is often created — spontaneously, with improvisation and serendipity.

From Washington Post

“The choice is between a Paraguay that plans for the great leap forward into the future it needs or a country that is navigated by improvisation,” Peña said.

From Seattle Times

"There's going to be a lot of improvisation and iterative approaches to try to wrestle with this because AI is so new to everyone in the government."

From Reuters

“The feeling of it still being alive, like an improvisation, is important in the piece.”

From New York Times