English to Arabic Dictionary improvisation

improvisation

ارتجال
definition
noun
He learned to play the piano by ear, developing a talent for improvisation which, years later, he would put to good use during the filming of America: A Personal History of the United States.
the action of improvising.
translation of 'improvisation'
noun
بديهة,
ارتجال,
شىء مرتجل
example
Sketch comedy, 'improvisation' , stand-up and much more will be performed in this intimate venue on Friday, September 24.
It feels like I'm engaging with that process again, but starting from a different place, from songs and not that much 'improvisation' .
We were in need of either inspiration or 'improvisation' .
There was a lot to observe: how to shape material for maximum impact; timing; 'improvisation' ; how to handle unresponsive audiences or hecklers.
Instead, its early leaders had rapidly found themselves at the head of large empires, and a great deal of 'improvisation' had been required.
It was a work of 'improvisation' performed with a double quartet.
Saadoun says: ‘I think musicians enjoy playing with me because we do a lot of 'improvisation' , so they can express themselves.’
She is playing to a loyal audience here, but shows a good deal of humour and 'improvisation' in her performance.
Additional sessions will focus on 'improvisation' , adult group piano study, motivating teens to continue music studies, and playing and teaching by ear.
He learned to play the piano by ear, developing a talent for 'improvisation' which, years later, he would put to good use during the filming of America: A Personal History of the United States.
‘Through 'improvisation' we got to thinking about going through doors to other worlds, and so the door is very significant in this production as the main feature of the set,’ Jon says.
The structure of the performance is still in evidence but deftly hidden and the emphasis has moved to 'improvisation' around themes.
His concerts are a mixture of 'improvisation' , passion and emotion with a candid sense of humour.
His vocal work was enormously impressive, veering worryingly towards perfection, something which 'improvisation' never sought, expected or needed.
There was much 'improvisation' in the weeks preceding the implementation of the plan, and little time to practise the landings.
The next evening, in the company of a local trio, he served up the perfect blend of lyricism, 'improvisation' , swing and team work.
'improvisation' is a performer's greatest creative act
Two poets are involved in the scheme on the Oxford Express service: Sarah-Jane Arbury, whose speciality is 'improvisation' , and Marcus Moore, who reads his own poetry as well as more celebrated works.
she specializes in 'improvisation' on the piano
The floats, although not many, were terrific, with some 'improvisation' where wagons were not available.
Older groups learn about various areas of the performing arts including action, voice, movement, mime, 'improvisation' , stage combat, circus skills, dealing with text and storytelling.
One suspects that like his concert performances, there's a lot of 'improvisation' and busking.
Their wordless 'improvisations' and clear world music influences have shattered, reconfigured and picked up lyrics, culminating in a sprawling album that comes off as some kind of art-damaged radio play.
She plays original pieces interspersed with 'improvisations' .
His aim is to make every participant in the class comfortable with each other as quickly as possible so that they can move onto 'improvisations' and devising pieces of theatre within smaller groups.
He was famous as a virtuoso, whose extended 'improvisations' at the keyboard were the wonder of the musical world, but as a composer he was regarded as hopelessly of the old school.
Straight out of school he auditioned for Second City, a Toronto - based 'improvisational' theatre troupe, and was hired.
The band was renowned for its long 'improvisations' , recalls Cale, ‘because we hated playing the same thing every night.’
Those pieces you just played for the website, were they pieces or 'improvisations' ?
They were followed by the Youth Theatre, aimed at secondary school youngsters, who showcased a variety of scripted plays and 'improvisations' tackling social issues, along with historical dramas.
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