What are theatrical games

What are theatrical games?

Theatrical games are playful and creative activities that aim to stimulate expression and communication through theater. They are used in both the training processes of actors and actresses, as well as in education and personal development activities.

Benefits of Theatrical Games

Theatrical games provide a number of benefits for those who practice them. In addition to stimulating creativity and imagination, they also help develop communication skills, body expression, teamwork and self -confidence.

How do theatrical games?

Theatrical games can be made in various ways and with different goals. They may involve improvisations, scene games, body and vocal expression exercises, among others. The important thing is that they are fun and challenging activities that encourage participants’ participation and interaction.

Example of theatrical game:

An example of theatrical game is the “mirror”. In this game, two people position themselves facing each other and must imitate the other’s movements and facial expressions. The goal is to create a synchrony among participants, stimulating the observation and reproduction capacity of gestures and expressions.

Other examples of theatrical games include the “speaking body”, where participants should create a story with body movements, and “mime”, where a person should represent a word or phrase without using words.

  1. Theatrical game “Speaking Body”
  2. Theatrical game “mime”
  3. Theatrical game “Mirror”

Theatrical Game
Description




talking body Participants should create a history with body movements only.
mime A person should represent a word or sentence without using words.
Mirror Two participants mimic movements and facial expressions from each other.

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