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Tairy Greene's Acting Seminar for Children

50+ drama games! Each game is tagged with what it may be used for. Options include

"Energy," "Focus," "Character," "Body," "Voice," "Story," "Trust/Community," "Silly," and "Rhythm." Games are also tagged with the youngest age group they would be appropriate for. There are also posts with articles or images relevant to the quest of improving education everywhere!

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  • Backwards Interview

    At least 2 players
    5th grade – adult

    To play this improv game, ask for a topic for a TV interview. Then 2 players do the interview backwards. That means that the first sentence uttered is the last one in the interview, perhaps something like: Thanks for that enlightening explanation. (to the guest) To all of you viewers at home, thank you for watching, and see you next week. And then players work their way backwards. Various gimmicks can be played. For example, in your responses, you can prompt players. Examples would be: “Thank you for that very energetic answer to the question”, prompting the other player to do something very energetic.

    Source: http://improvencyclopedia.org/games/index.html

    Tagged: voice story silly elementary school Game

    Posted on April 25, 2011

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