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What is a what?

Version 4 (von improwiki, 27.02.2019 12:16)

A warm-up game in which rhyme is played quickly.

All players line up in a circle and slowly flip a rhythm with their fingers.
Player A then begins with a phrase in the form: "What is a what, without what?", e. g.:

Then it's the next player's turn and he tries to rhyme a phrase on "cutter" again. It is rhymed until a player no longer comes up with anything, makes a mistake, or he comes out of the flick of a finger. Then the whole group calls:

The next player in the circle now starts with a new sentence, which is also rebuilt in the form, e. g.: "What is a barrel without the rum? "What's the stick without a drum?" etc.

remarks

*Keep sentences as simple as possible, so that the words can be rhymed at the end of the sentence (rhymes are possible).
*On some words at the end there are few or sometimes almost no rhymes, then for example work with half-rhymes or similar rhymes, or start over.
*Sentences and rhymes don't necessarily have to make sense, the exercise is first and foremost about fast reactions and the group rhythm.
*The sentences can also be used in an extended version as defaults to play small scenes from it.