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Group Building Activity

The Drunk Bottle

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A trust-building game for a small group. Involves body contact.

Aims of the tool

Trust-building in the group.

Description of the tool

Divide participants in groups of 10-15 pers. maximum. There should be one person in the middle of such a group, while the rest of them should make a circle around this person. The person in the middle has to be with closed eyes and crossed hands. The people from the circle have to push gently the middle person, so that he/she almost falls, however the others in the circle immediately catch this "drunk bottle", so the person never falls down, while being pushed by others.
Use ca 1 minute per person to be the "drunk bottle", then ask to switch the person in the middle, so that everybody tries it.
Finish the activity by a reflection on how the people felt in different roles (pusher, supporter, "the drunk bottle"), and what they took from this game.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2811

This tool addresses

Group Dynamics

Duration:

ca 20 min

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was created in the context of

TC "Forever Young", Daugavpils, Latvia, January 2020

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Kristina Castronovo (on 27 August 2020)

and last modified

23 March 2020

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