A duo composed by a vi facilitator and a sighted assistant will be the best formula to carry out this game. On small papers which are hung on leads / or on post-it papers, there are notices with descriptions of different behaviours occurring in groups, and the indications of how we react to them. Each participant draws one paper hung on a lead in a way, so that he/she does not see what is written on it. Participants put labels on their backs in a way that other people can read what is written there. For the sighted participants, it can be small papers, like post-it, put on the front of their heads.
There are following labels (you can add more of them, roles can be doubled – it depends on the group size).
1. Chief – you have to agree with me;
2. Introvert – you have to drag everything out of me;
3. Wallflower – don’t pay attention to me;
4. Expert – consult everything with me;
5. Comedian / clown – laugh at me;
6. Deviant – I am different;
7. Scapegoat – make me feel guilty;
8. I am delicate – treat me gently;
9. Take me, for whom I am;
10. My opinion does not count – make fun of me / make me ridiculous.
Players are supposed to treat other players according to the labels they have. Observers take notes from what is going on. The facilitator encourages players sitting in the circle to speak on a pre-defined topic. |