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Hi Guys. We're here today learning how to do some Improv Icebreakers. And the next Icebreaker
we are going to show you guys how to play is called "Alphabet Letters". Now to play
"Alphabet Letters", you are going to have your entire group of people broken up into
smaller groups of four or five. Now the point of this activity is to get your larger group
introduced to smaller players and to get them comfortable with working physically with each
other. The purpose, I'm sorry, the way that you play this game is to call out letters
and have each group of four or five improvisers shape out the letter with their bodies. Now
sometime the letters would require two or three people. Sometimes the letters will require
all five. The challenge is trying to get everybody to play together and having fun. You are probably
going to contort yourself into some silly positions, and that's half the fun of it as
well. Now since Dan and I have a limited amount of space and a limited amount of bodies, we
are only going to go through a couple letters, but I think you'll get the idea. Dan let us
assume we're in a group and that we were just given the letter "H". So let us shape off
the letter "H". Hopefully we look like an "H". Alright the next letter we are going
to do is "T". "T". Kind of looks like a "T" I think, a little bit. Alright and the next
letter we are going to do is "E". "E". Hopefully that looks like an "E". Alright, and that's
how you play "Alphabet Letters".