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May

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Just the other night we had a guest speaker come over and give the group a presentation on beliefs and values. But at night we did something very different…..theater sports.

Theater sports are small games which involve acting and team work. We were split in two groups/teams for the night. For each different activities four people volunteered to go up and give whatever it might be a crack. We were involved in four different game. The warm up was a game were you were given a card and had to act it out according to what was on it. The second game we played was called one work story. The people who played had to take turns in saying a word of their choice to create a story, they crazier it was the better. The judges then scored the team out of five. The Third one we played was a game about communication there were four people on a team first 3 left the room and the other was told an occupation and a murder weapon then the rest came in 2 faced the wall and they acted it out to one of their team then the person who just saw the first person acted it out to the 3rd person who then acted it out to the 4th person who had to guess what they were. The final game was all about emotions first you had to act out a scene anything with your given place and person for example Florist and Super hero then they had to do it again but with a different emotion like anger excitement or Love at the end the judges tallied it up and the winning team got chocolate but so did the losing team chocolate for everyone.

Monique-Brauer SC and Daniel - Colac SC

 

 

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