![]() ![]() You could choose to eliminate these folk, but there is often more fun had simply acknowledging these mistakes with good-natured laughter. You may ask, what is the penalty? It’s up to you. Naturally, there will be people who either misstep or neglect to move quickly enough when they should. Then go to Forty-Third Street and turn RIGHT, and the shop will be on your LEFT,” declared Mrs WRIGHT as her husband LEFT the house…” Go to the corner of First & Second Streets, and turn LEFT at the stop sign. “It will only take twenty minutes if you come RIGHT back. One evening they were baking cookies and Mrs WRIGHT suddenly called out, “Oh, no, there is no flour LEFT! You will need to go out to the store RIGHT now.” “I can’t believe you forgot to check the pantry,” grumbled MR WRIGHT. “I’d like to tell you a story about Mr & Mrs WRIGHT. ![]() To give you a feel for what’s involved, here’s the opening stanzas of the story I can remember as a youngster… There are tons of variations of the Wright’s story. The key is, every time you say the word “LEFT” in the story, everyone is required to take a step to their left, and when you say “RIGHT,” they step to their right. Go to the Resources tab to download one of two pre-prepared sample stories. If it’s your first time, it’s OK to read a pre-defined story right off the page, but as you gain more confidence, you’ll be able to make one up on the spot. Explain that you would like them to listen closely to a story you are about to narrate. Gather your group, and ask them to stand in front of you, finding a space with a little room about them. “I’m going right to bed.” he said and left Mrs. You have just got to go right back to the shop again.” “I left all the cooking ingredients on the kitchen counter and the cat’s got into the milk. “I thought you would be right back.” she said. He finally found the right car, opened the boot, and put the flour right inside.Įventually a weary Mr. Wright’s car and that his car was in the driveway at home right where he had left it. Suddenly he remembered that he had driven Mrs. He turned left but he couldn’t remember where he had left his car. Wright made his purchase and walked right out the door. The flour and sugar will be on your left.” The assistant pointed and said, “Go to Aisle 4 and turn left. Wright found the store and asked the assistant where he could find the flour. Go to the corner of 1st and 2nd Street then turn left at the stop sign, then go to 43rd Street and turn left and the shop will be on your left.” declared Mrs. (group moving as part of story Mr & Mrs Wright) “I can’t believe you forgot to check the pantry.” rumbled Mr. You will need to go out to the store right now.” Wright suddenly called out, “Oh no, there’s no flour left. One evening they were baking cookies and Mrs. Just in case anyone’s confused that would’ve been that direction. I’d like to tell you a story about Mr & Mrs Wright. ![]() Alright… Recognising the space you’re going to be working with… So just shake out the tension you might be holding this point. ![]() Alright, are you ready?Īlright, fantastic. Listen carefully and respond accordingly to the story as you go. There are no eliminations but that’s all you need to do. Naturally you don’t want to make a mistake. Whenever I say the word “RIGHT” you’ll all quickly step to the right as one unit. Now ideally we’ll actually see everyone move as one to the left. You all have heard something like this before.īut any time you hear me say the word “LEFT” I want you to quickly step left. And as you hear parts of the story I want you to respond. It’ll be really clear, I’ll make it very loud so that you can actually hear what I’m saying, but it is a particular story about a husband and wife in a particular situation. You’ll need a little bit of room around yourselves because in a moment I’m going to be sharing a story with you that’s going to invite you to move. This next exercise I need you all to not only be facing me, as you are mostly, but I’d like you to sort of gather in closer as a bunch. ![]()
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