Holding hands in a circle and sending a "squeeze" around.
Applying the skills learned into a brief, structured format. plan konspekt uprazhneniia v teatralnom kruzhke
Designing a comprehensive plan for a theater club exercise requires a balance between physical readiness, emotional openness, and ensemble cohesion. A successful session typically follows a three-stage structure: the warm-up, the core improvisational work, and the final reflection. Phase 1: The Psychophysical Warm-up Holding hands in a circle and sending a "squeeze" around
💡 Always prioritize the "safety of the space" so students If you’d like to focus on a specific age group or skill: Early childhood (games and imagination) Teenagers (monologues and complex emotions) Adults (method acting and improvisation) Which group are you planning for? Performing a dramatic conflict using nonsense sounds to
Closing the creative circle to ensure students leave grounded.
Performing a dramatic conflict using nonsense sounds to emphasize physical storytelling over text. Phase 4: Cool-down and Reflection
Standing in silence to find a neutral physical baseline. The "Zip-Zap-Zop" Drill: Passes energy quickly around a circle. Builds reaction speed. Sharpens focus on peers. Phase 2: Core Creative Exercises