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Johnostone - Spontaneity - Coggle Diagram
Johnostone - Spontaneity
The improviser has to realise that the more obvious he is, the more original he
appears.
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trying to be original, trying to be spontaneous
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‘Unhand me, Sir Jasper, let me
go’, and her partner said ‘All right, do what you like, then’, this is probably a block.
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we are not, as
we are taught to think, our ‘personalities’, but that the imagination is our true self.
An artist has to accept what his imagination gives him, or
screw up his talent
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material is brought back into the story. They couldn’t tell you why they applaud, but
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the improviser’s grasp, since he not only generates new material, but remembers and
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You look for things you’ve shelved, and then
reinclude them
The brain constructs the
universe for us, so how is it possible to be ‘stuck’ for an idea?
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