Lastly, we all recognize the Improvisor, whose spontaneity fails in the clutch, and there are the ensuing regrets for not taking more time to prepare. |
Trained in the Brazilian martial art of capoeira, with its athletic balancing and eel-like twists and turns, Booth was also an expert improvisor. |
A stand-up comedian, actor, improvisor and presenter for the last six years, he has toured across Britain, as well as Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Norway. |
The artistic center of attraction is the harpsichordist, organist, improvisor, and ensemble director Günther Fetz. |
Lynch was already a well-known comedic character actor and improvisor from her many appearances in Christopher Guest films when she landed the role of Sue Sylvester, the crypto-fascist gym teacher. |
Here I am attempting to make the necessary connection between the composer and the listener by communicating musical ideas, myself as interpreter, improvisor and as composer. |