Add@Me Learning Methods (EN)


Title: An orchestra without instruments
Summary:

The vi facilitator explains to the group that they are going to create an ‘orchestra’ without instruments. The orchestra will only use sounds that can be made by the human body. Participants can use hands, feet, voice etc, but no words; for example, they could whistle, hum, sigh or stomp their feet. Each player should select a sound. Choose a well-known tune and ask everyone to play along, using the ‘instrument’ that they have chosen. Alternatively, the vi facilitator doesn’t give a tune and let the group surprise itself by creating a unique sound.

Objectives:

The group will communicate better and they will be more relaxed and ready to work.

Materials / Equipment needed:

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Group size: Any size
Duration: 10 minutes
Step-by-step instructions:

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Reflection and evaluation questions:

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Possible risk factors:

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Variations:

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