“The Snake to Conquer All Fears”
We all enter the stage from the audience we stand with our back to the audience.
Create a circle by the people at the ends of the line coming together in the shape of a circle.
Begin to walk toward the middle of the circle at all times grabbing someone from across the circle’s hands.
We are now tangled and must get out.
We begin to untangle ourselves, and when we do we will form another circle.
Turn out to the audience.
Back up until we are touching each other shoulder’s with shoulders.
We put our hands in the air and cross them with the person next to us.
One of us [It doesn’t matter who] needs to slowly take themselves out of the circle, and into the middle of the circle.
Then they crouch.
Spread our legs and do the same, as we did with our arms, crossing with the person next to us.
Sit down, with the same crossing formation.
The person in the middle will then shimmy themselves up and act at the head of the snake. When this person is up, one person at a time will stand.
The first person to stand (and the only one standing other than the snake head at this point) will walk to the back of the snake head.
Begin to walk out of the circle and slowly one by one, people stand and follow making a snake.
Come to the front of the stage, by twisting and turning in a line.
Crouch in the fetal position at the front of the stage.
The snake head will then stand and jump over the newly formed line saying their fear and then going to the end of the line.
Every subsequent person will do the same.
When our new line is formed we will stand and bow.
END.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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