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improv_games:storytelling_with_salt_and_pepper [2020/10/20 19:51] luchorobiimprov_games:storytelling_with_salt_and_pepper [2020/12/04 23:02] (current) – [Promotional text] luchorobi
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-This page is based on Feña Ortelli's workshop [[http://www.globalimpro.com/2020/05/improvised-dramaturgy.html|Improvised Dramaturgy]]. Feña showed me a third role of improvisers which I usually ignore: The one of the dramaturge narrating the story. Feña does improv because he loves the magic coming from the connection with other people. Some elements of this page are based on Noah Levin's workshop [[https://www.barcelonaimprovgroup.com/noah|Pay attention]]. Noah gives you excellent feedback about your scenes.+This page is based on Feña Ortelli's workshop [[https://www.globalimpro.com/|Improvised Dramaturgy]]. Feña showed me a third role of improvisers which I usually ignore: The one of the dramaturge narrating the story. Feña does improv because he loves the magic coming from the connection with other people. Some elements of this page are based on Noah Levin's workshop [[https://www.barcelonaimprovgroup.com/noah|Pay attention]]. Noah gives you excellent feedback about your scenes.
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   * Bring back elements from your characters and stories, reincorporate them.   * Bring back elements from your characters and stories, reincorporate them.
   * Find and reuse patterns of behaviour in your scenes   * Find and reuse patterns of behaviour in your scenes
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 +===== Promotional text =====
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 +**Inviting them to your home** Saturday's workshop
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 +To transport our audience to imaginary places, we have to **describe slowly and with details our location.** We have to submerge them in the *normality* where our story starts.
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 +Let's explore tomorrow how to establish a location, our characters and how to be the **dramaturge** builds up the story behind the scenes. We will also enrich our scenes **recalling** previous objects, actions and locations.
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 +At the end, we will try the long-form game **Lugares**.
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 +Sign up here:
 +FIXME Add link to meetup
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 +See you there!
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 ===== Recommendations ===== ===== Recommendations =====
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 ===== Recalling warm-up ===== ===== Recalling warm-up =====
- * **Sorry I’m late**: All the players are in a circle. The player who goes to the center start telling a story about why he was late. He/She takes the story from a movie that the other players have to guess. Who guess comes to the center. This learns that recalling things is enjoyable. +  * **Sorry I’m late**: All the players are in a circle. The player who goes to the center start telling a story about why he was late. He/She takes the story from a movie that the other players have to guess. Who guess comes to the center. This learns that recalling things is enjoyable. 
- * **Makes Me Think Of** (Creator: Omar Galvan): One person steps into circle and mimes an activity or object. Until a second player associate it physically or verbally and connect it to another idea. After a while a third player finds a new activitity related with the last one. Example: A yo-yo makes me think of dribbling a basketball, basketball makes me think of petting a cat. Players are encouraged to revisit activities that have come up previously and find new connections. If possible, end the exercise on the activity you started with.+  * **Makes Me Think Of** (Creator: Omar Galvan): One person steps into circle and mimes an activity or object. Until a second player associate it physically or verbally and connect it to another idea. After a while a third player finds a new activitity related with the last one. Example: A yo-yo makes me think of dribbling a basketball, basketball makes me think of petting a cat. Players are encouraged to revisit activities that have come up previously and find new connections. If possible, end the exercise on the activity you started with.
  
 ===== Don't rush to the conflict! ==== ===== Don't rush to the conflict! ====