Anybody have any resources or leads on types of adult play? I'm thinking of Piaget's stages and the corresponding types of play - couldn't there be something analogous for Kegan's adult development framework?
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Replying to @coponder
I'd recommend Keith Johnston's "Improv" as a bit of a hands on manual.
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Replying to @brownian19
Oh, absolutely. I've only read the theory sections, but not tried to exercises - do you have any experience with them? (If so, what were they like?)
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Replying to @coponder
nice! I was thinking theory sections might point you towards some types of play. I did an improv course (which I think was inspired by him) I really lost myself in the exercises once or twice. great feeling that.
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there was this one where there's a whole group of you. and you're either leading (doing some action) or following (copying someone else's action). this results in crazy emergent behaviours, we all stomp in a circle, singing. tiny actions get magnified into interesting movements
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Replying to @brownian19 @coponder
another; you're in pairs and you're "sculpting" your partner. moving their arms, body and head into interesting poses. when the mood strikes your partner they become the sculpter and you get positioned instead. some of those transitions are magical. going from active to passive.
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It's wonderful to be doing a scene just by being sensitive / paying heaps of attention to your partner and the content sort of emerges sideways out of both of your subconsciouses. you're not "coming up with ideas" just responding or reacting. "yes, and"
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