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Traversing the terrain: Developing a personal approach to classroom improvisation

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Slideshow to accompany Christopher J Smith presentation on "Improvisation in the Lecture Classroom", Texas Tech University Musicology Colloquium series, Feb 4 2010.

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Traversing the terrain: Developing a personal approach to classroom

improvisation

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Disclaimer:

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Improvisation is:“the spontaneous selection and

combination of pieces of information to create a unique and effective

communication”

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What it’s not

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The widest definition

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Model: A map of the terrain

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Orienteering:

“a family of sports that requires navigational skills using a map and compass to navigate from point to point in diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain”

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Recognition: strictures & expectations

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Goal: focus, flow, attention, energy

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Ethos: the zone

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venues and clienteles

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scope and amplitude

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Learning styles

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Needs:•focus & attention•the “present moment”•detail•wide-angle” & “zoomed-in” perspectives•consciousness:

shape/space/stance/breath/time/energy

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Tools:•prompts•mnemonics•timelines•keywords•checklists•verbal formulae•vocabulary•physical cues•weaning from the linear narrative

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Sources:•rhetoric•models•verbal poetry•comedy•theater•presentation technique•other communicative forms

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Examples/exercises

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A Formula•Critique•Experiment•Drill•Synthesis•Refinement•Repetition

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I. Mapping exercise1. word-association2. movement3. graphic representation

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II. Connotative exercise1. topic2. “student” responses3. adjectival & connotative call-and-

response

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Disclaimer:Find your OWN way.