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| improv_games:storytelling_with_salt_and_pepper [2020/10/20 19:51] – luchorobi | improv_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' | + | This page is based on Feña Ortelli' |
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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' | ||
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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. | + | |
| - | * **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! ==== | ||