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DRAMA SPACES - Youth Arts Programme

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dramaspaces6 18/8/05 4:25 PM Page 34Workshop Section 6Relaxing and enjoying the cup of tea:Wind Down / Evaluation with the Group, with your C0-worker and yourselfThe end is in sight. It is important to wind the group down. If they have been working in smaller groups, itis important to get them working as a whole group again before they finish.They may be tired at thisstage so a high-energy, uncomplicated game is a good idea, after you have had any discussions you mayneed to have. I feel that wind-down games are particularly important for younger groups (12 to 15 years).They can -and should – be as simple as a game of tag.Participants’Suggestions for Workshop Section 6• Make a quick round of the group asking them to say one thing they liked about the workshop.• Conduct a group analysis/discussion.• Have a collective finish.Ask everyone to stand in a circle. Be sure everyone can see you and ask them to tryand clap at the same time as you. Once they have clapped in unison with you, you can say that the nexttime you and they clap together it means that the workshop has ended and that they are free to go.• Let them help you plan what they would like to do the following week.This may only be appropriate ifthe group is older and/or more experienced in drama.• Sing a song together.• Have five minutes’silence/meditation.Talk them through a scene of a happy, calm place.• Just be in a circle.• Create group knots. Get everyone into a circle.Walk across the circle and shake hands with someone inthe group.Tell them that your hand is stuck until you hold someone else’s hand with your other hand,thereby releasing the first hand. Have the group try and get from one side of the space to the other inthis way.When everyone is in the middle of getting across, ask them to freeze. Each person shouldhave one hand being held. Now, they have to link up the other hand with those around them. Nomatter how difficult it may seem, do not start the next section of the exercise until all hands are held.Once they are in this knot, invite the group to untie themselves and, as much as possible, reform theircircle.This must be done in total silence.• Everyone sits on chairs, in a circle. Every second person sits on the knees of the person to their right.Those on the chairs are asked to give the person in front of them a shoulder massage or a clap on theback and say well done.• Clapping and clicking rainstorm.• Welcome each person back into the group by name.• Collect ideas for the next workshop.34

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