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Warm-ups

Before doing sports, you warm up. Every child knows that. Since theatre is also a form of physical work, one should warm up a bit before starting the actual exercises. On the one hand you can prepare yourself physically and on the other hand you can gain distance to the things that have occupied you all day long. There are many ways to shake everything off, clear your head and prepare your body: Catch playing, ball games, singing, stretching exercises, moving to music. Below are a few concrete examples of how to start an exercise session.

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Alien, Tiger, Cow

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Synonym Rock paper scissors Description A simple warm-up game to intuitively harmonize the group with one another and to learn about t...

5–20 lively Beginner

Balloons

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Which group has the most breath? Find out which group has the strongest lungs by trying to keep your balloon in the air longer than the o...

6–30 lively Beginner

Bippity Bippity Bop

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Synonyms Elephant Introduction Everyone into a circle with one person in the center. This warm-up breaks the ice, gets people listenin...

6–20 lively Beginner

Blind Stalker

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Synonyms Screamers, haunted house, vampyre game Introduction This warm-up builds trust amongst workshop participants and helps break t...

8–20 calm Beginner

Blinking place change

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One (A) is in the middle of a large circle formed by all other players. Now the players are looking for eye contact with each other in a ...

6–20 lively Beginner

Block of ice

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This is a warm-up practice for the beginning of a rehearsal. The players stand quite stiff and immobile like in a block of ice frozen. H...

3–20 calm Beginner

Bunny Bunny

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A rhythmical warm-up game in a circle, the more you take part, the more fun. The lower limit is five players. The players are in a circl...

5–20 lively Beginner

Call and Reply

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Call and Reply All players form a circle. Then they all make a change of pace together with clapping, which sets the basic beat and is ma...

4–15 lively Beginner

Category Snap

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Video example Improv Warm-Ups: Category Snap

4–15 lively Beginner

Circle Up

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During this warm-up exercise, the arms are stretched diagonally upwards and the legs, which are stretched out a little bit off the ground...

4–20 lively Beginner

Clap Focus

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Synonyms Snap Focus Introduction This warm up is to get people listening, responding fast and reacting without thinking. Everyone gets...

5–20 lively Beginner

Cross Circle

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Synonyms Name Game, Shriner’s Warm-up Introduction This warm up will help us all get moving, listening and learn a few names. Let’s fo...

5–20 lively Beginner

Digits

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Synonyms Shared counting, countdown, synergy Introduction This exercise is designed to get us all in synch. Get into a tight circle. ...

4–20 calm Beginner

Duck, duck, goose

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Duck, duck, goose or duck, duck, gray duck is a traditional children's game often first learned in pre-school or kindergarten then later ...

6–20 wild Beginner

Emotional Fruit Salad

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Video example Improv Warm-Ups : Improv Warm-Ups: Emotional Fruit Salad

4–15 lively Beginner

Endless snake

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The more players, the better: The first player offers his right or left hand. A player comes along and takes this hand and offers his or ...

5–20 calm Beginner

Falling

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Synonyms Group gravity, trust game Introduction This is a trust game that requires careful listening skills and quick reactions. It is...

3–15 calm Beginner

Flock Dance

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Introduction This is a physical warm-up and ice breaker. One person in front, with two people behind her and three behind them, forming ...

6–15 lively Beginner

Forming Molecules

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Everybody runs around the room until the game leader shouts a number. Instantly, everybody forms groups with the same number of players a...

6–30 lively Beginner

Four Corners

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Here is another good ice-breaker for the start of the school year or as a funny way to better introduce people with each other. Four Corn...

4–30 calm Beginner

Genetically modified mouse

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The players stand together with the game leader in a circle. This places an invisible mouse on the ground, which now runs under the feet ...

5–20 lively Beginner

Group formation

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The game master determines the criteria according to which the people in the room should form groups. It says for example: Everyone wil...

6–30 calm Beginner

Group Stop

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This is listening warm-up. Everyone start milling about the room. Everyone quietly mills about the room. One person will elect to freeze...

5–20 calm Beginner

Hand snake

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With this fast warm-up game, the task is to allow the flat palms of up to three players to touch each other at the same time. At the begi...

5–15 lively Beginner

Hey and Ho

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You take any two objects. First of all, an object is passed on from A to the right partner B in the circle. Following dialogue: A:"That'...

5–15 calm Beginner

Jumpers

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Everyone into a circle for a silly warm-up to get the blood flowing. Players randomly and unexpectedly jump up in to the air. At some ti...

5–20 calm Beginner

King of Siam

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At The King of Siam one sits or stands in a circle. One player is the King, the others are numbered, the last one is wothout a number, he...

5–15 lively Beginner

Molecules

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Everybody runs around the room until the game leader shouts a number. Instantly, everybody forms groups with the same number of players...

6–30 lively Beginner

Names - Go and clap

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Another warm-up and name game. The players form a circle and reach out one hand to the center of the circle. One player Z stands in the ...

5–20 lively Beginner

Rebrand things

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The players walk around the room and name the things in the room. They should touch the corresponding objects. For example, "wall." "Corn...

3–15 calm Beginner

rhythm exercises

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The rhythm exercises include exercises and warm-up games, which contain a rhythmic element. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves In this conc...

4–20 lively Beginner

Simulclap

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Introduction Get into a circle for listening and focus warm-up. Description One player starts off by clapping their hands (a singular ...

5–20 calm Beginner

Sword of samurai

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Slow motion exercise for 2 or more players. The arms of each player are swords with poisonous points. If a player is hit elsewhere than ...

4–15 lively Beginner

syllables

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Great game to get to know each other and remember the names of the participants. The participants form a circle. The first person says h...

4–20 lively Beginner

Ten Fingers

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It's a nice icebreaker game. The participants form a circle and hold all ten fingers high in the air. Now the participants ask questions,...

4–20 calm Beginner

The monster

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Player A stands in the middle of a big circle which all the other players form. A is the monster. He moves with forwards outstretched arm...

6–20 lively Beginner

Triangle

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Each player initially takes two other players as reference persons without revealing his selection. It is now the task of all players to ...

5–20 lively Beginner

Truth and lie

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A game (also a name game) to get to know each other. All players line up in a circle. Then everyone tells their names and two things. One...

4–20 calm Beginner

Walking with speed levels

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Players are distributed in the room. The task is to walk every which way through the room at increasing speeds. The leader announces "Ste...

4–20 calm Beginner

Yes, let's

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A great warmup for group collaboration and to practice saying yes especially for improv beginners. Everybody walks around the room. One ...

4–20 lively Beginner

ZoomSchwatzMakeafakeliano

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A warmup and concentration exercise for at least 3 players. The group forms a circle. There are three impulses: - Zoom: A "Zoom" can be ...

3–15 lively Beginner Intermediate