![]() ![]() ![]() This is funny in a weird way - trying to relax enough to be wiggled while at the same time being focused enough to wiggle someone else. So that becomes another gamelet, which I've named "The Zen Hip Swing." I ask everyone to wiggle the hips of the person in front of them while letting your own hips get wiggled by the person behind. This is a ticklish thing to ask people to do - a little personal, and, well odd. Next is to get everyone holding the waist of the person in front of them. (Look, when you're playing this with hundreds of people, these simplifications come in very, shall we say, "handy".). So, we start in a circle facing each other, maybe holding hands then we let go of each other and all hold one arm out (right or left, depending on which way you want people to be facing - it doesn't matter which, as long as we all wind-up facing the same way), and all we have to do to turn in the direction our arm is pointing. A bit more of a challenge when you want them to be standing front-to-back. It's easy enough to do when everyone is standing, facing the center. Having taught that game for all those years, I've learned new ways of making it even more fun (as needed), turning the game into something of an event and ritual.įirst, there's getting everyone in a circle. Here we are, playing the very same game, 40 years later, at the DiGRA 2011 conference in 2011. ![]()
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