Dance, Dance, Dance
This energetic activity invites participants to dance in small teams, creating a lively atmosphere. As the music changes, team members take turns leading the dance, encouraging fun and playfulness among the group.
Comment l'animer
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Form teams of 3-5 participants.
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Explain that when the music starts, one person dances while the others follow. When the song changes, a new leader steps up.
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Rotate the leader frequently, changing songs every 30 seconds to ensure everyone gets a chance to lead.
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End the activity with a big cheer as the music fades out.
Conseils
Choose accessible and upbeat songs that spark energy instantly.
Be sensitive to participants' comfort levels with dancing; encourage participation but don’t force anyone.
If running online, have everyone on webcam and consider using simple movements for those with limited space.
Variantes
Adapt the activity by incorporating different dance styles or assigning themes for each song.
Contextes d'utilisation
Questions fréquemment posées
Quand utiliser Dance, Dance, Dance ?â–ľ
Utilisez Dance, Dance, Dance lorsque vous souhaitez: team kickoff; icebreaker; post-lunch energizer; workshop opening; retrospective closing.
Combien de temps dure Dance, Dance, Dance ?â–ľ
Dance, Dance, Dance dure généralement 5–30 minutes.
Pour combien de participants Dance, Dance, Dance convient-il ?â–ľ
Dance, Dance, Dance fonctionne mieux pour des groupes de 10–40 participants.
De quels matériaux ai-je besoin pour Dance, Dance, Dance ?▾
Dance, Dance, Dance ne nécessite pas de matériaux particuliers — juste des participants et un espace.
Quel est le niveau de difficulté de Dance, Dance, Dance ?▾
Dance, Dance, Dance est classé débutant — facile à animer même sans expérience préalable.
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