Who Started the Movement?
Goal: Mirror each other’s movements to laugh and connect with the other participants
Benefits: Build synergy, get participants moving, laughing, and alert
When to Play: Use this game to energize a group mid-focus group
Time needed: 5-7 minutes
Instructions: Have all participants stand in a large circle. Ask for a volunteer to stand in the center of the circle and close their eyes. With a silent gesture, select a leader from around the circle. This person is going to start doing a movement, i.e. tapping her feet. Once she starts, everyone mirrors the movement. Instruct the person in the center to open their eyes and try to guess who’s starting the movement. The leader can continue changing her movement while the person in the center turns around to guess who’s starting it. The group will continue mirroring the leader.
Benefits: Build synergy, get participants moving, laughing, and alert
When to Play: Use this game to energize a group mid-focus group
Time needed: 5-7 minutes
Instructions: Have all participants stand in a large circle. Ask for a volunteer to stand in the center of the circle and close their eyes. With a silent gesture, select a leader from around the circle. This person is going to start doing a movement, i.e. tapping her feet. Once she starts, everyone mirrors the movement. Instruct the person in the center to open their eyes and try to guess who’s starting the movement. The leader can continue changing her movement while the person in the center turns around to guess who’s starting it. The group will continue mirroring the leader.