This month’s improv tip is from Barry Edwards, Improv Contributor.
In March, I featured an improv game that’s easy for you to facilitate called “Zip-Zap-Zop.” Here’s another one:
“Five Things.” Your team stands in a circle. One person starts by pointing to another team member and gives a topic starting with the words “Things you find …” (for example, “Things You Find at a Baseball Game”). The person who is “it” says the first five things that come to mind (for example, “Bases, bat, player, hot dog, mascot!”). Then the “it” person passes the baton to another team member, by pointing and giving a topic starting with the words “Things you find ….” Continue until everyone on the team gets a topic.
Five Things reinforces the skill of thinking on your feet. Plus you’ll undoubtedly learn some unexpected things about your team members.
So … have you scheduled that conference room yet?
Originally published by BossaNova Consulting Group, Inc.
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