Sentence examples for improvised work from inspiring English sources

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Chisenhale showcases edgy work including, at the events I attended, Iona Kewney, whose improvised work features acrobatics and contortionism, to the deafening sounds of guitar feedback; and Joseph Mercier, who blends classical ballet and leather harnesses, provocative nudity and queer politics.

For very long material cutting, you may find it necessary to work on a floor, but a work bench or improvised work table makes operating the saw much more comfortable.

In this unscripted and largely improvised work, the parti-tortura was replaced by the torture of instruments, bringing to mind the trampled violin of Buñuel's "Golden Age".

Their rumpled new offering, Panic, marks a return to small improvised work after spectaculars such as Sticky (the three-storey-high Sellotape insect that they set on fire).

The clip of Powell appears about midway through "Misdirected Kiss," a somewhat improvised work that Syms débuted in 2015 — part lecture, part performance, part blooming digital tableau — in which she sits at a desk, the screen of her laptop projected behind her, delivering a freely associative speech about modern representations of black women.

Next year's offerings will also include Us/Them, a hostage drama that was one of the most talked-about productions at this year's Edinburgh fringe, and an experimental new play, Lost Without Words, which will take actors in their 70s and 80s, who have spent their lives in the theatre, and put them on stage in an improvised work without a script.

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On Tuesday, at Makor, 212) 601-1000 or (212) 413-8889, on West 67th Street, the adventurous ensemble Fish Love That -- a group led by the electronic music composer and keyboardist Neil Rolnick -- will offer an evening of freewheeling, partly improvised works.

Thin, fat, round, flat, the Mesa, Arizona-based illustrator says that his largely improvised works are, "figures and symbols to express the longing for an unknown past and the pervading rootless confusion of the present".

Though the project will remain stationary this time, it will again feature a continuous flow of artists and musicians spontaneously making and improvising work outside their comfort zones.

They will do more of these gigs in the UK next week, one in St Giles Church, which she likes because they do good things for the homeless, and another at Aldeburgh, where she will improvise work based on WG Sebald's poem After Nature.

"He had his repertoire, but he would improvise, working off news items, or things he was seeing at the moment, or people in the audience, with parenthetical digressions as thoughts occurred to him".

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