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With Mountain Language, Katie Mitchell decided that the actors should improvise a typical morning in the life of the characters.
The orchestra sounded tentative in "No Gates, No White Trenches, Butterfly Effect," by the jazz composer Henry Threadgill, who stipulated that the musicians should improvise: a daunting task for most classical performers.
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Or is it situational and outcome-aware, so that we should sometimes improvise to take account of special circumstances?
A discussion about whether to stick to the historical texts available — one-sided though they may be — threatens to enter volatile territory when one of the white actors insists that since the letters don't even mention the plight of the natives, they shouldn't improvise.
Ideally, cadenzas should be improvised, but that's asking a lot of a modern pianist.
They needed people who had the nerve to walk into the home of a dangerous criminal, the acting ability to play criminals themselves, the presence of mind to improvise should the situation go awry, and a sufficient grasp of the American legal system to assure that the whole charade would be explicable to a jury.
In addition, knowing your character well will help you improvise should someone forget their lines.
The Jets' defense can focus on Blackmon, which should force Henne to improvise, a skill necessary for a quality starter.
A photographer should be ready to improvise, use what they've got, put himself and his camera at risk if it means getting the shot.
if you prefer a standing somersault, find a spotter - someone who can help you flip by pushing and manipulating your legs, a good spotter needs time and patience, and should be willing to improvise to help explain what you might be doing wrong.
Before the game, Collins said the Mets would improvise their lineup should Davis be sent down.
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