Philosophy of Improvisation

Philosophy of Improvisation

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice

Hoffding, Simon; Ravn, Susanne; McGuirk, James

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

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9780367540210

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Introduction

Improvisation: The Competences of Not Being in Control

Susanne Ravn, Simon Hoffding, and James McGuirk

Part I: Reconsidering Improvisation

1. The Birth of Planning out of the Spirit of Improvisation: The Iceberg Model

Beth Preston

2. Improvisation as Online Planning

Raul Hakli

3. Towards a Wide Approach to Improvisation

Joel Krueger and Alessandro Salice

4. Improvisation as a Social Process

Nick Crossly

Part II: Specific Aspects of Improvisational Practices

5. Taking Responsibility by Letting Go: The Improvisation of Responding to the Call

Bruce Ellis Benson

6. Dance Improvisation and the Metaphysics of Force

Philipa Rothfield

7. Joint Improvisation as Interaction Ritual

Mikko Salmela

Part III: Improvisation in Practice

8. Improvising Affectivity - Kitt Johnson's site-specific Performances

Susanne Ravn

9. Inner & Outer Ears - Enacting Agential Systems in Music Improvisation

Simon Hoffding and Torben Snekkestad

10. Improvisation in the Classroom: Towards an Aspectual Account of Improvisatory Practice

James McGuirk

Afterword

'Yes, and...': Having It All in Improvisation Studies

John Sutton
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