This video is a little shorter than the one I intended to put up, but I loved doing this exercise and showing a silly side. A simple walk across the class yet we were preoccupied with the thought that 'What if I'm not silly enough to walk across?' It's ironic we think that because usually, we would have shame in acting so silly and try to veer away from it, which is exactly the opposite from this situation. We each want to come up with the silliest walk to be recognized by our peers. Here, silliness is acknowledgement. That's what I loved - that we weren't worried of what others thought anymore, but were working together as a group to show the silliest walk across.
3.9.12
Ministry of Silly Walks
This video is a little shorter than the one I intended to put up, but I loved doing this exercise and showing a silly side. A simple walk across the class yet we were preoccupied with the thought that 'What if I'm not silly enough to walk across?' It's ironic we think that because usually, we would have shame in acting so silly and try to veer away from it, which is exactly the opposite from this situation. We each want to come up with the silliest walk to be recognized by our peers. Here, silliness is acknowledgement. That's what I loved - that we weren't worried of what others thought anymore, but were working together as a group to show the silliest walk across.
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