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
Synonym Rock paper scissors Description A simple warm-up game to intuitively harmonize the group with one another and to learn about t...
Bunny Bunny
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...
Digits
Synonyms Shared counting, countdown, synergy Introduction This exercise is designed to get us all in synch. Get into a tight circle. ...
Group Stop
This is listening warm-up. Everyone start milling about the room. Everyone quietly mills about the room. One person will elect to freeze...
Jumpers
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...
Nightingale
An exercise to warm up, sing in and keep rhythm. Players are divided into two equal groups. Both groups sing the same song as a choir, on...
rhythm exercises
The rhythm exercises include exercises and warm-up games, which contain a rhythmic element. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves In this conc...
Simulclap
Introduction Get into a circle for listening and focus warm-up. Description One player starts off by clapping their hands (a singular ...