Interlingual Energizers/Bunny Bunny
| Facilitator | |
| amount | 1-3 (more for showing it for the first time) |
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| Participants | |
| age | 10+ |
| group size | 7-20 |
| Setting | |
| materials | nothing special |
| space | free space, outdoors or indoors |
| time | 5-10 min |
| Outcome | |
| energizer, concentration and attention (teambuilder) | |
The activity Bunny Bunny (Deutsch: Bunny Bunny, română: Bunny Bunny) is part of the collection of interlingual energizers. See a list of all activities.
Introduction
The introduction is also available in 1 other languages: Deutsch
Let's play a game about concentration and rhythms. You'll see that it's not so easy to follow each other and keep the rhythm at the same time.
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Lasst uns ein Rhythmusspiel spielen. Ihr werdet sehen, dass es gar nicht so einfach ist, auf einander zu hören und den Rhythmus beizubehalten. |
Rules
The rules is also available in 1 other languages: Deutsch
- The rhythm is very import. First, we will all do the same:
- Zunga, zunga, zunga…
- Now I start to introduce a new movement. It should always be in the same rhythm as zunga, zunga…:
- Bunny, bunny, bunny, bunny…
- It's about sending and receiving the bunny bunny. You should look at each other while doing it. Otherwise the signal gets lost.
- Let's do the last element too. The two persons next to the one doing bunny, bunny do this:
- Talky, talky, talky, talky …
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the first step: zunga, zunga…
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the second and third step: bunny, bunny, talky, talky…
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Possible extensions
- You can start to eliminate failing people.
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