Word: improvisationism
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Knowles’ speech drew occasional laughs, but it was his improvisation that the crowd most appreciated: when the helicopter circled low above Tercentenary Theatre, partially drowning out Knowles’ distinct British voice, the dean joked that it was a late-arriving first-year.
In this world on its own, where improvisation has always been the family Bible, it is often the volunteers who come to the rescue. Women on both sides have taken up a common crusade known as promotoras. With help from government agencies like Mexico's Health and Development Federation, they...
Firstly, you barely need legs: a person in irons could win a parapara competition. A partner is superfluous, rhythm dispensible and improvisation antithetical. To excell at parapara demands a single skill, and one very prized in Japan: rote memory. You learn the hand motions for each song, in order. You...
Grammys are given out in 100 mind-numbing categories. If you didn't win one, you clearly weren't trying. With so much hardware so readily available, the real competition at last week's ceremony took place between artists trying to bend ever lower beneath the limbo bar of exuberant...
Professor Monson won the Sonneck Society's 1998 Irving Lowens Prize for best book in American music for her 1996 Saying Something, Jazz Improvisation and Interaction.