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I am a tree

Änderungen in Version 2 (von improwiki, 29.09.2016 00:03)

  • +A very popular exercise, suitable for beginners of improvisation
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  • +The players stand on the stage/around the room. Player A goes to the middle, strikes a pose and says who or what they represent. For example, he lifts his arms over his head and says "I am a tree." A second player arrives, adds to the picture, and also says who or what he is. A third player enters the scene and completes the suggestions from A and B.
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  • +Now that the scene is finished, player A leaves the stage taking one of the other players with them. The other player stays on the stage and repeats their sentence (without changing their pose) As a result he offers a suggestion for a new scene.
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  • +This exercise can take place with any number of players.
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  • +**Example**
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  • +A: I am a tree.
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  • +B: I am the dog who's peeing on the tree
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  • +C: I am the man whom the dog belongs to.
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  • +A: (leaves the stage) I'm taking the man with me.
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  • +B: I am a dog.
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  • +It automatically occurs that not only images are portayed, but also figurative representations of abstract concepts.
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  • +**Example**
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  • +A: I am a tree.
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  • +B: I am acid rain (Player B symbolizes rain falling on Player A).
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  • +C: I am conservation (Stretches an umbrella over Player A).
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  • +A: (concedes) I am taking Conservation with me.
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  • +B: I am (acid) rain. (Player B remains standing in the middle)
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  • +This game can also be extended when building images with multiple players. Then the exercise goes on to build into a machine. For example, a machine that fells a tree and processes it to pencils.
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  • ## Video example
  • [Improv Warm-Ups: I Am a Tree](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki2KfWFVtaU)