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Tex<strong>as</strong> Reading Club <strong>Manual</strong> 45<br />

Creative Dramatics<br />

By Kippy Edge<br />

Pantomime<br />

Explain pantomime to children <strong>as</strong> acting without words or props. It combines elements of<br />

theater <strong>and</strong> works best with a strong script or actions <strong>and</strong> allows the actors to “talk” without<br />

speaking. The secret is to exaggerate everything <strong>and</strong> move in slow motion.<br />

For simple pantomime activities, pick kids <strong>and</strong> <strong>as</strong>k them to pretend they are doing sports<br />

activities. The kids in the audience should try to guess what the “actor” is doing. If possible,<br />

have enough activities so that every child h<strong>as</strong> an opportunity to pantomime.<br />

Lifting weights<br />

Bowling<br />

Throwing a b<strong>as</strong>eball<br />

Dribbling a b<strong>as</strong>ketball<br />

Serving a tennis ball<br />

Eating foods they might get at a game, like hot dogs, peanuts, <strong>and</strong> popsicles, etc.<br />

Try a scripted pantomime with older kids. Some scripts are <strong>available</strong>, usually for a small fee, on<br />

the Internet but older kids can e<strong>as</strong>ily develop their own script from simple fairy tales <strong>and</strong><br />

traditional stories, such <strong>as</strong> “The Tortoise <strong>and</strong> the Hare.”<br />

Improvisation<br />

For improvisational dramatics, the actors do not have a script <strong>and</strong> they perform spontaneously.<br />

The unpredictability lends itself especially well to comedy. You do not need a script or prepared<br />

scenes, but detailed instructions <strong>and</strong> improv game ide<strong>as</strong> are <strong>available</strong> in Funny Bones: Comedy<br />

Games <strong>and</strong> Activities <strong>and</strong> On Stage: Theater Games <strong>and</strong> Activities for Kids, both written by Lisa<br />

Bany-Winters.<br />

To connect improv <strong>and</strong> the Tex<strong>as</strong> Reading Club theme, use common objects like a piece of<br />

rope, mittens, balloons, mixing bowl, stick, etc. Ask two kids to create new games, <strong>and</strong> then<br />

have them explain the rules of their new game to everyone. Continue the game until all the kids<br />

have created a new game with the items.<br />

Related Activity<br />

Sports Quiz: Divide group into teams <strong>and</strong> <strong>as</strong>k them questions about Tex<strong>as</strong> professional sports<br />

teams, athletes, <strong>and</strong> high school athletics. For example, at the Taft Public <strong>Library</strong> you might <strong>as</strong>k:<br />

What color are the uniforms of the Taft Greyhounds? What professional b<strong>as</strong>ketball team plays<br />

in Dall<strong>as</strong>?

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