What Is Green?

Everyone sits in a circle. Their task is to silently count the number of green things in the room. After one minute, several people say how many things they have...

Structures*

Divide into groups of four or five. Each group should “build” the given structure by linking themselves up. The structures can be: a bridge, a tree, a school, a plane,...

Statues Theatre

The main difference between forum theatre and statue theatre is that statue theatre involves setting up human bodies as statues (immobile scenes without sound), while forum theatre is about role...

Statue Theatre: Women, Men

Exercise description   The participants split into two female and two male groups. Each group should prepare a statue, but the topic for one female and one male group is...

Small and Big Animals

Everyone should silently think of their favourite animal (or any animal). The task is for everyone to line up from smallest to biggest animal without talking and only by imitating...

Practising “I-speech” through Role Play

Exercise description Participants are divided into four groups (of four or five participants). They have 10 minutes to come up with a short conflict role play. It would be best...

One – Two – Three

Step 1. Participants pair up. In their pairs they count together: they take turns to count to three and then they start again from one. (A: “One”, B: “Two”, A:...

Magical Object

Everyone stands in a circle. The trainer says that they have a magical object that transforms as soon as it changes hands: it changes its shape, size, weight, smell, turns...

Magic Box

One by one, people draw an “invisible object” (i.e. an imaginary one) from the “magic box” (which can be a box, a hat or something similar). They use mime to...

Linking Statues

Everyone stands in a wide circle. One person makes a statue in the centre of the circle and the first person who has an idea about making a joint statue...

Leading by the Palm

The group is divided into pairs. In each pair, one participant leads by holding their palm at a certain distance (5–10 cm) from their partner’s face. The distance from the...

Leading by Sound

The participants pair up. The pairs choose a sound (for example, onomatopoeia, an exclamation) that they will use to recognise each other. Person A in each group has the task...

I Am Telling You a Story

An exercise for waking up the imagination. Prepare cards (papers) so that each has one word written on it (nouns). The number of cards is three times bigger than the...

Grimace Circle

The participants stand in a circle. One person begins by turning to the person on their right and making a grimace (and/or a movement). That person now has to repeat...

Forum Theatre

Set of Introductory Exercises for the Theatre of the Oppressed Driver Leading by the Palm Leading by Sound Magical Object Linking Statues Duration: 35 minutes   Setting the Play Duration:...

Fear Statues

Duration: 70 minutes   Exercise description Split into three groups. The groups are separated into different rooms or spaces and given the task to prepare a statue about fear, paying...

Driver

The participants pair up. Person A is in front and has their eyes closed. Person B is the driver who drives by giving the following signals: squeezing the left shoulder...

As If I…

Everyone walks around the room. When the trainer gives the signal, everyone acts as if what the trainer just said had actually happened: - You heard some great news. -...

An Emotion Expressed with a Number

The participants pair up. Participants have the task of telling an emotion to their partner that was given to them by the trainer (for e.g. “You are sad now” or...