The next thing we did was work on our special awareness, we held out our arms and closed our eyes so that we could just see out of them and walked around the room. This caused me to focuse on my surroundings more and use more of my senses to sense around me as I walked. We then got relaxed by lying on the floor and tensing our bodies and individual muscles so we were relaxed for the rest of the lesson. I felt this worked and I was kind of tired afterwards.
With our bodies relaxed, our next job was to create a setting with our bodies. The first location was a feild so we created a feild with bushes, a tree and wind. One of us then became a character in the scene so a rabbit in the feild and we acted out what happened. The next setting was more abstract a bird in the sky so there was the main bird but some others also became birds and there was wind and clouds all good things to create the scene. At one point I was a polar bear in the Arctic looking for its mother so it was fun to react to all the things everyone was being and the emotions they gave as those things. We then became even more abstract and became a snowflake in a snowstorm so again others became snowflakes but some became clousa and wind pushing the snowflakes around. This was fun to do and I felt we were starting to work together to create the scenes.
Our final piece was us splitting into two groups and were given two stories to tell. The other group were given the story of a storm cloud stuck surrounded by normal clouds. My group was given the story of a leaf blown from its tree then blown by the wind to hit cars and then land in a river to flow back to the tree. I feel my group did really well showing the leafs journey and the harsh coldness of the wind and the cars but also the kindness of the river to flow the leaf back to the tree. I really enjoyed this lesson as it took me out of my comfort zone and I feel like I stopped caring what people think of me.
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