amea
EN , GR
Episode 1

In this episode, the facilitator invites the group onto the kiosk stage and uses a clap as a clear signal that the work is beginning, establishing a shared frame and attention. Participants move through the kiosk together as the facilitator proposes the first warm-up, starting with a body scan followed by breathing and gentle movement to ground the group and bring awareness into the body; the warm-up closes with a brief collective pause. The facilitator then introduces a transitional prompt that links the somatic preparation to the theme: while continuing to move through the space, participants hold in mind one word that stayed with them during the thematic walk / bodystorming activity that was implemented prior to the sociodrama at the local park. A sequence of name-and-contact exercises follows to build cohesion and presence: each participant says their own name aloud while walking, then says it while addressing another participant, then speaks the name of the person they cross, creating repeated moments of recognition and mutual attunement. The facilitator adds a coordination task in motion, asking the group to count aloud from one to seven and back down again, without interrupting one another, reinforcing listening, timing, and shared rhythm. After this, participants each speak the word they are carrying from the earlier walk and warm-up, producing a small collective vocabulary anchored in the day’s content and measurements: quality, ammonia, modeling, pollen, grass, lead. The facilitator then invites each person to explore how to embody their word physically, shifting from speech into image-making through the body. A first “statue” is formed around several of the words, including lead, ammonia, and pollen, while the rest of the group observes. Observers are invited to comment on what they see and what it evokes, and the facilitator uses these perceptions as feedback for the creator, who then modifies the statue in response, beginning an iterative process where meaning is collectively shaped through embodiment, observation, and adjustment.

F=Facilitator, P=Participant 

P: Creation of a statue named Saturation