IMPROVISATION IN ACTING: METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND ANALYSIS OF PRACTICAL EXERCISES
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Improvisation, Acting Skill, Methodological Foundations, Practical Exercises, Stage Freedom, Creative Process, Actor TrainingAbstract
Improvisation is an integral component of acting skill, playing a central role in developing a performer's stage freedom and creative potential. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the methodological foundations of improvisation, elucidating its theoretical principles and significance in actor training. It thoroughly examines practical exercises designed to foster actors' creative thinking, quick reactions, and collaborative skills. The research assesses the role of improvisation in contemporary theater and cinema, as well as its impact on an actor's professional growth. The article offers crucial recommendations for acting pedagogy and performance practice.
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