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An [[Acting Improv]] game much like [[Freeze]]. One person starts out in the center of the circle, acting out a scene. Someone from the circle yells "freeze!" and the actor freezes in whatever (hopefully odd) position they are in. The new person comes in and starts a new scene based on the position the original actor is in. The process is repeated until there are five actors in the circle, at which time the last actor to join must find a reason to leave the current scene. Once they have left, the remaining actors revert back to the previous scene (e.g, when the fifth actor leaves, it goes back to the fourth scene) incorporating their current positions into the new (old) scene. This also continues until the last (first) person finds an reason to leave, at which time the game is over.
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1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 is an [[Acting Improv]] game much like [[Freeze]].
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==Participants==
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5 people, one in at a time, then one out at a time.
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==How to play==
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One person starts out in the center of the circle, acting out a scene. Someone from the circle then commands the person to stop, and comes in. The new person comes in and starts a completely different scene. The process is repeated until there are five actors in the circle, at which time the last actor to join must find a reason to leave the current scene. Once s/he leaves, the remaining actors revert back to the previous scene (e.g, when the fifth actor leaves, it goes back to the fourth scene) incorporating their current positions into the new (old) scene. This also continues until the last (first) person finds an reason to leave, at which time the game is over.
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[[Category:Acting Improv]]
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[[Category:Lancaster Games]]

Revision as of 15:52, 26 August 2006

1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 is an Acting Improv game much like Freeze.

Participants

5 people, one in at a time, then one out at a time.

How to play

One person starts out in the center of the circle, acting out a scene. Someone from the circle then commands the person to stop, and comes in. The new person comes in and starts a completely different scene. The process is repeated until there are five actors in the circle, at which time the last actor to join must find a reason to leave the current scene. Once s/he leaves, the remaining actors revert back to the previous scene (e.g, when the fifth actor leaves, it goes back to the fourth scene) incorporating their current positions into the new (old) scene. This also continues until the last (first) person finds an reason to leave, at which time the game is over.