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Viola Spolin (November 7, 1906 — November 22, 1994) was an American theatre academic, educator and acting coach. She is considered an important innovator in 20th century American theater for creating directorial techniques to help actors to be focused in the present moment and to find choices improvisationally, as if in real life. These acting exercises she later called Theater Games and formed the first body of work that enabled other directors and actors to create improvisational theater. Her book Improvisation for the Theater, which published these techniques, includes her philosophy and her teaching and coaching methods, and is considered the "bible of improvisational theater". Spolin's contributions were seminal to the improvisational theater movement in the U.S. She is considered to

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  • Viola Spolin (Chicago, 7 de noviembre de 1906 – Los Ángeles, 22 de noviembre de 1994) fue una académica, educadora y formadora de teatro estadounidense. Se la considera una importante innovadora en el teatro estadounidense del siglo XX por crear técnicas de dirección para ayudar a los actores a concentrarse en el momento presente y a encontrar opciones para improvisar, como se hace en la vida real.​ A estos ejercicios de actuación los llamó Theatre Game (Juegos de Teatro) y formaron el primer cuerpo de trabajo que permitió a otros directores y actores crear teatro de improvisación. Su libro Improvisation for the Theater (Improvisación para el teatro), que dio a conocer estas técnicas, incluye su filosofía y sus métodos de enseñanza y formación, y se considera la "biblia del teatro de impro (es)
  • Viola Spolin (November 7, 1906 — November 22, 1994) was an American theatre academic, educator and acting coach. She is considered an important innovator in 20th century American theater for creating directorial techniques to help actors to be focused in the present moment and to find choices improvisationally, as if in real life. These acting exercises she later called Theater Games and formed the first body of work that enabled other directors and actors to create improvisational theater. Her book Improvisation for the Theater, which published these techniques, includes her philosophy and her teaching and coaching methods, and is considered the "bible of improvisational theater". Spolin's contributions were seminal to the improvisational theater movement in the U.S. She is considered to (en)
  • Viola Spolin ( /viˈoʊ.lə/ pronúncia estadunidense vaiola. Segundo documentário, Into the Unknown with Viola Spolin no youtube (Chicago, 7 de novembro de 1906 Los Angeles, 22 de novembro de 1994) autora e diretora de teatro, é considerada por muitos como a fundadora ou a avó norte-americana do teatro improvisacional (ver Into the Unknown with Viola Spolin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HavVR2SC_bg) . Spolin sistematiza os Jogos Teatrais (Theater Games), metodologia de atuação e conhecimento da prática teatral, que está presente em todos os fundamentos da atual comédia norte-americana, inclusive no Stand-up comedy. Os jogos teatrais apresentam influências do cabaré alemão, e da commedia dell'arte (Los Angeles Times). Ela influenciou a primeira geração de artistas norte-americanos da arte d (pt)
  • Viola Spolin, född 7 november 1906 i Chicago, död 22 november 1994 i Los Angeles, har påverkat improvisationsteatern till vad den är idag genom sitt utvecklande av . Hennes förhållningssätt till teater och lek som verktyg i läroprocessen i den ordinarie skolan likväl som inom teatern har påverkat den generation som idag improviserar teater. Exempelvis Saturday Night Live som inspirerades av Second City. (sv)
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