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INTERVIEW: Roger Dean, Tracey Nicholls, and Rebecca Caines

Ben Authers, Rebecca Caines, Roger Dean, Tracey Nicholls

Published: 2009-09-10

VIDEO: An interview and discussion with three ICASP researchers covering a range of topics related to improvisation and social policy. TEXT: A biography for each of the interview participants.

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Improvisation implies a deep connection between the personal and the communal, self and world. A “good” improviser successfully navigates musical and institutional boundaries and the desire for self-expression, pleasing not only herself but the listener as well.

– Rob Wallace