Philosophy of Improvisation
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Philosophy of Improvisation
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice
Hoffding, Simon; Ravn, Susanne; McGuirk, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2021
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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
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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Joint Improvisation;Everyday Improvisation;James McGuirk;Follow;Susanne Ravn;Vice Versa;Simon Hoffding;Expert Improvisation;Raul Hakli;Dance Improvisation;Beth Preston;Improvised Music;Nick Crossley;Interaction Ritual Theory;Ingar Brinck;Jazz Improvisation;Joel Krueger;4e Cognition;Alessandro Salice;Prior Intentions;Mikko Salmela;Performative System;Torben Snekkestad;Wo;Philippa Rothfield;Affective Phenomenology;improvisation;Group Flow;aesthetics;Online Planning;theatre studies;Reactive Apparatus;theater studies;Collective Effervescence;music;Iceberg Model;bodily self-consciousness;Current Motivational States;planning;Dual System Theory;animal improvisation;Free Improvisation;interaction;Interaction Ritual;control;Young Men;social action;Rhythmic Entrainment;bodily practice;philosophy of martial arts;philosophy of jazz;free jazz;free jazz jazz improvisation;musical absorption;force;affectivity;Improvisational practices;Artist's ability
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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Joint Improvisation;Everyday Improvisation;James McGuirk;Follow;Susanne Ravn;Vice Versa;Simon Hoffding;Expert Improvisation;Raul Hakli;Dance Improvisation;Beth Preston;Improvised Music;Nick Crossley;Interaction Ritual Theory;Ingar Brinck;Jazz Improvisation;Joel Krueger;4e Cognition;Alessandro Salice;Prior Intentions;Mikko Salmela;Performative System;Torben Snekkestad;Wo;Philippa Rothfield;Affective Phenomenology;improvisation;Group Flow;aesthetics;Online Planning;theatre studies;Reactive Apparatus;theater studies;Collective Effervescence;music;Iceberg Model;bodily self-consciousness;Current Motivational States;planning;Dual System Theory;animal improvisation;Free Improvisation;interaction;Interaction Ritual;control;Young Men;social action;Rhythmic Entrainment;bodily practice;philosophy of martial arts;philosophy of jazz;free jazz;free jazz jazz improvisation;musical absorption;force;affectivity;Improvisational practices;Artist's ability