improvisatori

/ɪmˌprɑvɪzəˈtɔri/
noun
  1. Performers who invent or create music, poetry, or drama on the spot without preparation.
    • The improvisatori at the festival amazed the crowd with their spontaneous songs.
    • The theater troupe included several skilled improvisatori who could create scenes from audience suggestions.
    • In Renaissance Italy, improvisatori were popular entertainers who composed verses instantly.
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