Warming-Up Roleplay Exercises

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Examples

Live Action Roleplaying Games in the Nordic LARP tradition have developed Warming-Up Roleplay Exercises such as Kluddermor and Flamingos and Penguins (see Workshop Håndbogen[1] for descriptions of these) that can help players become more energized or overcome social inhibitions before LARP begins.

While not only being focused on helping players warm-up, Slow take-off[2] techniques provide various way to slowly shift from introducing the premise for a LARP or doing the last content additions to them to actually playing them.

Using the pattern

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Enactment, Live Action Roleplaying, Role Fulfillment, Roleplaying, Substitute Actions

The Danish book Workshop Håndbogen[1] provides many specific examples of Warming-Up Roleplay Exercises.

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Consequences

Warking-Up Roleplay Exercises are a category of Workshopping techniques that can help players have Smooth Learning Curves regarding Enactment and Roleplaying.

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Smooth Learning Curves, Workshopping

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Enactment, Live Action Roleplaying, Role Fulfillment, Roleplaying, Substitute Actions

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History

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Munthe-Kaas, P., Andreasen, P.S., Høgdall, R. & Thurøe, K. 2009. Workshop Håndbogen.
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