This improv exercise by Patricia Ryan Madson prompts students to contemplate the individuals who contributed to their journey. It encourages reflection on the diverse people who have influenced their path leading up to the present moment.
Do you know what I like about you?
In the "Do you know what I like about you?" exercise, participants pair up and…
Guess what happens next? Exactly.
A storytelling activity that is easy to run and offers many learning points. One person…
Hide and Seek in Plain Sight
Play a game of hide and seek where all the players act as if they…
Horseshoe Name Game
Quick Description Horseshoe. The group stands in a horse shoe formation. Have everyone count off…
I am a story… Storytelling activity for Video Calls
Quick Description To play I am a story…participants pick up something within arms reach of…
Paired Drawing Game for Video Meetings
This activity from the world of Applied Improvisation is useful as an icebreaker to build…
Portkey Storytelling: part 2
This is a continuation from an earlier post on the storytelling game Portkey. If you…
Puzzle Activity: Puzzle in Pairs
Quick Description This puzzle activity is easy to run. Have the participants get into pairs.…
SimulSpeak Improv Warm-up
An Improv activity to help players stop planning and listen more. Dan O'Connor, Artistic Director…
Swedish Storytelling Improv Activity
Quick Description In Swedish Storytelling Improv, one person tells a story and 1 or 2…
Thanks to Whom
This improv exercise by Patricia Ryan Madson prompts students to contemplate the individuals who contributed…
The Carousel
Quick Description In the Carousel, the players line up. Player one steps forward and creates…
Use this Mirror activity for virtual meetings and trainings
Virtual meetings are not as good as in person meetings...but ...but...if you have to have…
Virtual Meeting Yoga
This improv activity can be used as an icebreaker for meeting and can be a…
X is like Y Improv Game
This improv exercise by Patricia Ryan Madson prompts students to contemplate the individuals who contributed…