Musical and dance competitions and games at the New Year's party. Musical competitions for a fun company

Acting Competition (CAM)

1.Demonstrate with actions a poem read aloud.

2.Depict: a hot iron, a boiling kettle, an alarm clock, a telephone.

3. Walk the way a person who has eaten a heavy meal walks; got into the forest at night; a baby who has just started walking; ballet dancer; lion.

4. Depict with facial expressions, gait, gestures: an alarmed cat, a sad penguin, an enthusiastic rabbit, a gloomy eagle.

6.Depict the proverb: “For someone else’s loaf...”, “For two birds with one stone...”, “For a gift horse...”, “One head is good...”.

7. Make a cartoon of: Titomir, Pugachev, Korolev, “Dune”.

8. Come up with 10 new uses: An empty tin can, a holey sock, a burst hot air balloon, a burnt out light bulb, an empty pen refill.

9.Make (cut and paste) a story from newspaper headlines.

10. To the melody of “little ducklings”, invent and perform a dance of little puppies, foals, piglets, monkeys.

11.Say it differently (without repeating a single word, but maintaining the meaning): a fly sat on the jam, there is a glass on the table, the clock strikes 12 times, a sparrow flew into the window, a detachment walked along the shore.

12.Make a story from the film titles.

13. Come up with new ending fairy tale: “Turnip”, “Teremok”, “Kolobok”, “Rock-hen”.

14.Before writing 2 more lines of a funny quatrain:

Have you heard? At the market / They were selling a miracle bird... An elephant is crying in the zoo, / He saw a mouse... The people are surprised, / Why is Fedot angry... The Tsar issued the following decree: / To all boyars the same hour...

15. Come up with a new name for the lessons: mathematics, music, physics, labor, chemistry, Russian.

16. Remake any fairy tale into modern style and tell. Others must guess the original tale.

17. Some depict some scene (having told in advance who is who), others voice this scene.

18.Staging a song (not a video).

19.Cut some famous poem into lines, from which the teams must reconstruct the verse.

20. Come up with as many rhymes as possible for one word.

21.Give children a fairy tale in verse. They must compose a poem from different lines of the fairy tale.

KAM includes 3 qualifying rounds. The competition starts with 12 participants (boys and/or girls). After each round, with the help of the jury/examiners/training director, half of the participants are eliminated. When summing up the results, in addition to awarding the Honored Actor (winner), prizes are awarded in the following categories: Actor (best pantomime), Voice of Russia, Mask (rich facial expressions), Snake Man (most flexible), Mannequin (original costume), etc.

During the competition, music appropriate to a specific situation may be played. The stage/auditorium/hall is decorated in a special way.

1st qualifying round Competition 1. Homeless child.

Actors are known to do a lot of things extemporaneously. Now we would like to ask the participants a few unexpected questions from teenagers.

Uncle, were you kicked when you were a child? Uncle, let's play mother and daughter for money! Uncle, why did you steal my toy yesterday? Uncle, why do you pick your nose all the time? Uncle, what do you think, to be or not to be? Uncle, when you go to bed, where do you put your beard? Uncle, do you shave your hands? Uncle, did you like to tear off the wings of flies? Uncle, which of the three little pigs is dearer to you? Uncle, which salad is more convenient to fall into? Uncle, do you have a temperature? Uncle, what is written on your face? Uncle, why do butterflies need horns? Uncle, what is “solfeggio” and how to get into the third?

Competition 2. Breaking movie camera (in groups of 3-5 people).

Fight. Charger. Fencing.

Competition 3. Scream.

From the balcony, a grandmother sees her grandson being beaten by a big boy. The shepherd is trying to herd unruly sheep into the herd. The commissioner sees how, after lights out, a figure in a sheet sneaks towards the window. A guy calls a girl while standing under the balcony. The foreman sees the crane operator placing the slab in the wrong place. A man who has fallen into a sewer hatch calls for help. The patient demands a duck from the nurse, who has gone to drink tea. Early in the morning, a hungover man sees his neighbor finishing his beer. A car enthusiast from the balcony sees how a wheel is being removed from his car. A passenger gets out at the station for matches and sees that his train is leaving. The owner sees a huge, angry wolfhound running up to his lapdog. The owner of the box with crystal sees the movers tossing it. A person walking through a cemetery sees a white figure approaching him. A man who had lived in the city all his life saw a cow for the first time.

Competition 4. Chewing man.

Seeds. Pear with a worm. Undercooked kebab. Bony fish. A loaf of bread. Soup with a fly. Cocktail through a straw. Banana. Swimming with your hands. Milk with foam. Long pasta. Watermelon.

Competition 5. Behind the scenes (at rehearsal, training, warm-up).

Fully depict the actions of a professional of the proposed image before going out:

Ballerina. Juggler. Tightrope walker. Balalaika player. Weightlifter. Boxer. Rider. Skater. Singer. Athlete. Swimmer. Yoga.

2 qualifying round

Competition 1. Shadow sketch.

One is frying potatoes, the other is disturbing him. One does the laundry, the other helps him. One collects apples, the other brings him a bucket. One packs his suitcase, the other constantly puts something on him. One shoots an apple with a slingshot, which is standing on the head of the other. Two people pull the door, each towards themselves. One preens himself, the other portrays his mirror image.

Competition 2. Gait.

A first grader goes to school. The boots are too small and rubbed my feet. I really want to go to the toilet. You have been called to the director. Sleepy tries to walk straight. Fashion model on the catwalk. Politician at a demonstration.

Competition 3. Animal conversation.

It is necessary to depict an onomatopoeic dialogue in one person.

Chicken - Rooster. Leo - Ram. Pig - Cow. Dog - Cat. Big dog - small dog. Baboon - Monkey. Goose - Fish.

Competition 4. Noises.

Contestants are divided into pairs and use sounds to represent each phrase suggested by the presenter. Along the way, they distribute roles or act together.

Stop station. The trackman, puffing and smacking his lips, drinks and drinks tea. The walkers are ticking moderately. In the distance you can hear the whistle of an approaching locomotive. Sighing heavily, the lineman stands up: He accidentally drops his chair. He goes out onto the porch. A fast train rushes past. The sun is rising. Early morning. Doctor Aibolit is sitting in the room. Grunting affectionately, a pig appears in the room. Aibolit gently scratches her belly. The pig squeals with pleasure. Woodpeckers tapping rhythmically. In a hissing whisper, the parrot begs for sugar. The sun is setting.

Forest edge. The whistling sound of a scythe can be heard in the silence. Suddenly, a crow flies out from under the mower’s feet screaming. The mower spits angrily: he snatches a pistol from his bosom and shoots. A grazing cow moos in surprise and runs away stomping. The sun is rising.

Rainy evening. Behind the scenes of the circus you can hear the inhuman laughter of a clown. The audience applauds him with applause. Tigers growl in fear. The elephant trumpets loudly in surprise. You can hear the sound of an ambulance siren, the whine of brakes, and the sound of breaking glass. The sun is setting.

3 qualifying round

Competition 1. Stormy conversation.

The participant calls a partner from the audience and performs the agreed upon action with him.

In the dental chair. The doctor persuades the patient to remove a tooth. At the TV. Dad wants to watch football - Mom wants to watch Santa Barbara. On a trolleybus. The conductor demands a fee from the passenger for luggage. At the counter. The buyer bargains with the seller.

Competition 2. Human mannequins.

Participants perform (show with facial expressions and gestures) alternately the proposed tasks on the go (in a circle). Moreover, each subsequent task is “superimposed” on the previous one.

Woman. Small in stature. A little thick. With crooked legs. No teeth. WITH big ears. With short hair. Very funny. He often laughs and grunts. Laughter easily turns into sobbing.

Old lady. Close to a century old. Engaged in race walking. My head and legs are shaking. Blind. The back is straight. The gait is jumping. Looks back often. Suffering from a chronic smoker's cough.

Child. Between the ages of 2 and 3 years. WITH big head and a thin neck. The tongue constantly tries to reach the nose. Often falls into puddles. Cheerful. Even too much. Suffering from a runny nose.

Woman. Height above 180 cm. Decreased fatness. The right leg is shorter than the left. The spine is curved in three places. The tongue does not fit into the mouth. One eyebrow is higher than the other. Crying. Crying easily turns into laughter.

RAILWAY STATION. Picture:

1. A child lost at a train station.

2. Parents of a lost child.

3. You urgently need to leave, but there are no tickets.

4. You are late for the train.

5. This is your third day at the station.

6. You cross the road in front of the “nose” of the locomotive.

7. Again the last train ran away from you...

8. You have 2 suitcases, 3 bags and a child, and your train is already arriving and you are trying to get to the platform.

9. A crowd has gathered in the waiting room and you can’t wait to find out why...

10.You are going on a trip with five children.

11.You got into the carriage, but there are already two people in your place.

12.You have lived all your life in a remote village and suddenly found yourself at the train station of a big city.

13.You are trying to return a ticket for a train that leaves in five minutes.

14. There is a huge line at the checkout, and you are persistently trying to ask the cashier something without standing in it.

15.You are standing in line at the baggage counter, and someone in front of you is trying to jump the line.

16.You are very hard of hearing, but you are diligently trying to find out from those around you when your train is arriving.

Task 2 (plasticity, facial expressions - pantomime)

SPORT. Picture:

SAY WITH THE SPECIFIED INTONATION.

Phrases Intonation

1. Hello, I'm your aunt! With bitterness

2.Oh, my life is a tin... With joy

3. Vanya, I am yours forever! Sadly

4.Now take me for a ride big turtle Angrily

5. I said: Hunchback! Affectionately

6.Give me the sausage, I’ll forgive everything! Gently

7. Comrades, in the zoo they don’t give meat to the tiger. With joy

8.My Marusya is worse than dynamite! With love. Weightlifter.

2. An athlete finishing a marathon

distance.

3. Pole vaulter.

4. Graceful acrobat.

5. Circus gymnast.

6. Hammer thrower.

7. The goalkeeper at the moment of an attack on his goal.

8. A tourist with a heavy backpack.

9. Gymnast on balance beam.

10.Coach of the losing team.

11.Football player scoring a penalty kick.

12.A gymnast with a pole balancing on a rope.

13. A rider on a bucking horse.

14. Swimmer at a distance.

15. Jumper from a ten-meter tower.

16. Sword fencer.

IMAGE.

Participants go around the circle one by one and complete the task.

You elegant woman, Your height is 180 cm and your weight is 120 kg. At the same time, you are wearing very high-heeled shoes, a heavy bag in your right hand, and your left eye is twitching strongly. To make an impression, you walk with your head held high and your hips swaying slightly.

You are a short man, very complex about your appearance: left shoulder above the right, large protruding ears, a small hump on the back. In addition, you have a slight limp on your right leg. In order to smooth out the impression, you smile a lot, moreover, you laugh often and loudly.

You're a woman who thinks she's terribly fat. However, in reality you look more than thin. You wear bulky clothes and a wide-brimmed hat. In addition, you constantly find yourself in ridiculous situations: now the heel on your right shoe has broken, and your purse constantly falls off your shoulder. In order to survive all the troubles, you take Mentos out of your pocket and begin to swallow pill after pill.

You are a tall, chic man who is used to pleasing women. You walk with long strides, swinging your arms wildly and holding your head high. You blink both eyes rapidly and shake your head, pushing back your long bangs. You are holding a heavy folder in your hands, from which something constantly falls out.

PLOT ONE "GYpsy - THIEF"

The number of participants, depending on the number of applicants, ranges from 9 to 13 (with the addition of the roles of trees and curtains).

Night. The WIND is howling. TREES sway. A GYpsy THIEF makes his way between them. He is looking for the stable where the HORSE sleeps... Here is the stable. The horse is sleeping, he is dreaming about something, he is lightly moving his hooves and neighing thinly. Not far from him, a SPARROW perched on a perch. He dozes, sometimes opens one eye, then the other. A DOG is sleeping on a leash on the street. The trees are noisy, because of the noise you can’t hear the Gypsy Thief making his way into the stable. Here he grabs the horse by the bridle... The sparrow chirped alarmingly... The dog barked desperately... The gypsy leads the horse away. The dog starts barking. The OWNER ran out of the house, groaned and screamed. She calls her husband. The OWNER jumped out with a gun in his hands. The gypsy runs away.

The owner leads the horse to the stand. The dog jumps for joy. A sparrow flies around. The trees rustle and the wind continues to howl. The owner strokes the horse and throws him some hay. The owner calls the hostess into the house. Everything is calming down. The dog sleeps, the sparrow dozes in its former place, the horse falls asleep while standing, it occasionally shudders and neighs quietly... CURTAIN.

PLOT OF THE SECOND "PHILOSOPHER"

The number of participants, depending on the number of people willing, ranges from 10 to 18

(with the addition of the roles of waves, dolphins and curtain).

SEA. The sea is agitated. Is in constant motion. A PHILOSOPHER sits on a STONE near the shore. He is lost in thought and does not notice anything around him. From the outside it seems that he is dozing. Doesn't notice the WAVES rushing onto the shore. He does not notice how the SHARK swam up, opening his predatory mouth, about to eat the philosopher. He does not notice how a flock of cheerful DOLPHINS drives away angry shark in the sea. The philosopher sits, lost in thought. Nothing can bring him out of his thoughts about the meaning of life. He is so motionless that a SEAGULL arrives and mistakes him for a stone and lands on his head.

A MERCHANT appears on the shore with a BASKET. He spent the whole day selling goods at the market. Tired, dragging the basket along the sand. The merchant sees a lonely figure of a man sitting on a stone and heads towards him. Having noticed a person, the seagull flies away screaming. The philosopher retains his former thoughtfulness. Approaching the philosopher, the merchant asks to look after the basket. He undresses and goes to plunge into the sea. At this time, TWO JOKERS appear on the shore. They see a philosopher lost in thought and stealthily approach a basket of clothes. They take it and run away. A merchant sees his basket of money and clothes being stolen, quickly swims to the shore and shouts: “Save!” The philosopher wakes up from the scream and rushes to help. Of course, saving a person for a philosopher is the same as saving the highest value. The merchant fights off the philosopher. Soon they find themselves on the shore. The jokers run further and further. The merchant rushes along the shore, begging the philosopher to lend him clothes for a while to catch the pranksters. The philosopher replies that clothes are not the most important thing in life, that they are only a means, not an end... And again falls into deep thought. The merchant jumps around, hits the philosopher on the back, trying to bring him out of his thoughts, and kneels down, begging for clothes.

Dolphins swim in and discuss the situation. The seagull screams, gives advice to the naked merchant, the philosopher is calm, the dolphins swim away, the seagull flies away. The merchant undresses the philosopher and runs to save his goods. On a stone is a lonely philosopher, immersed in thoughts about the meaning of life...

Competition: "Man Chewing"

It is often important for an actor to perform a pantomimic non-objective sketch. And now a member of our entrance exams you are invited to eat an object (edible) so that it would immediately become clear to everyone that you are eating. Yes, in this case it is necessary to quickly switch from one subject to another:

Sunflower seeds, wormy apple, bony fish.

Ripe watermelon, melting ice cream, undercooked kebab.

Spaghetti, semolina porridge, castor oil

Ripe pear, banana, rice porridge Chinese chopsticks.

Competition: "Screams at Banquettes"

Playing emotions can be difficult, especially when it needs to be done with one voice, but this is something a real actor needs to be able to do:

You are an elderly grandmother, you are on your 9th floor balcony and you see how the older guys below are offending your beloved grandson.

As a counselor, you see a child from your squad on the highest tree of the camp and you need to remove him from there.

Standing under the window of my beloved, who lives on the 8th floor. You confess your love and invite her to the cinema.

Your entrance on stage. You are a poetry reader, but the microphone does not work, and the hall is simply huge.

"Once upon a time, in the cold winter..."

Read an excerpt from the poem "Once upon a time in the cold winter..."

Questioningly.

Exclamatory.

Like before the execution.

Like at a funeral meeting.

Like a child who has just learned to speak.

It's a big hall, but the microphones don't work.

With a hot potato in your mouth.

With a heavy load on your back.

With a Georgian accent.

Fresh from the marathon finish line.

Speech at a wedding with a toast.

In 50-degree frost.

In 80 degree heat.

A man who has not seen people for a long time.

At trial, charged with a crime.

Railway station

A child who lost his parents

A passenger who urgently needs to leave

Passenger who lost a child

You are at the station for 2 days

There's a crowd at the station, you need to find out what happened

You suddenly find yourself in a dark corridor

Depict

A man who has completed a marathon

Athlete throwing a hammer

Approaching the barbell and lifting it

Gymnast performing exercise on balance beam

You are a fan and your favorite team scores a goal

You are a football goalkeeper

You are the coach, your fate is decided in this match

You are a tennis player

Rider on a mad horse

Swordsman

Side jump athlete

You are a gymnast with a ribbon

Mooring motor

Tank

Starting engine

Boiling kettle

Siren howl

Storm at sea

Braking car

Horse tramp

The sound of an airplane taking off

Telephone

You are in a hurry, you are already late, but suddenly, just before you leave, you hear the phone ringing. In a hurry, you pick up the phone and quickly answer the question:

Tell me, what should I do with my daughter?

Tell me an animal with 7 letters?

When will the sausage arrive?

Or will you tell me what's going on now, or...?

Well, what about movies?

Shame on you?

Well, how much longer can we wait, we’ve already been waiting for 3 hours?

Mom, when will you take me away from here?

What if it is not sewn on?

Tell me, why is all this?

Hello, is my light bulb not turning on? What to do?

I looked at everything, but something is missing. Why?

An acting competition is a test of ingenuity, creative competition participants. The competition helps to exchange knowledge, skills, passion, and develops children's interest in various acting professions.

The screening is carried out in 4 rounds. Screening occurs after each round.

1. Exclamatory.

2. Interrogative.

3. Like before execution.

4. Like on a funeral march.

5. Like a child who has just learned to speak.

6. Large hall, microphone does not work.

7. With a hot potato in your mouth.

8. With a heavy load on your back.

9. In 50-degree frost.

1. A child who has lost his parents.

2. A passenger who urgently needs to leave.

3. A passenger who lost a child.

4. This is your second day at the station.

5. You suddenly found yourself in a dark corridor.

6. You perform gymnastic exercises with a ribbon.

7. You are a coach, your fate is decided in this match.

8. You are a tennis player, equestrian, fencer.

1. Mooring motor.

2. Engine starting.

3. Boiling kettle.

4. The sound of a siren.

5. Storm at sea.

6. Horse's tramp.

7. The noise of a plane taking off.

8. The noise of the forest in a strong wind.

Draw a person:

1. The one who eats watermelon.

2. Who eats an apple with a worm.

3. The one who eats lemon.

4. Who eats ice cream.

5. Who eats candy on the quiet.

6. Undercooked meat.

The second questions are for everyone to choose from: perform a song, dance a dance, read a poem.

Option II

1 task.

Imagine the situation, says the examiner.

Station, confusion, trains coming and going. Now, at my signal, you need to play out the action of a person who was late and jumped on a departing train, and after a while he finds out that the train is going in the opposite direction.

You've been searching for five hours now free space in the waiting room and finally you found him.

You hurry to the carriage. In his hands is a suitcase, a net with apples, and a backpack on his back. Suddenly the net breaks and the apples fall. Your actions.

You arrived home and suddenly discovered that the suitcase is not yours.

You got out of the carriage, the train left, it turns out that this is not your station, and there will be no train for a whole week.

Task 2.

Everyone needs to show with sounds, facial expressions, gestures:

The creaking of doors, a boiling kettle, a vehicle starting, how a cutlet is fried, how a skier walks on the snow, a fan, leafing through a book, how glass breaks.

Whoever completes the task is allowed into the second round.

1 Task.

The guys need to sit like this:

Like a monkey

Bee on a flower

Astronaut in a spacesuit

Punished Pinocchio

One of the three fat men

Passionate football fan

A very tired person, etc.

Task 2.

It is for participants to go through:

A baby just learning to walk, a lion, a ballet dancer, a tightrope walker, a tourist carrying a heavy backpack, etc.

The winners of the previous rounds are admitted to the third round.

1 task.

A phrase is given that the participant must pronounce as:

Soldier in the ranks

Television announcer.

Phrases: Smile, they are watching you.

Calm down, Masha, I'm Dubrovsky.

Soon it will be completely different.

Fly, pigeons, fly.

Lucy, my light bulb doesn’t light up here.

I've been waiting for you all day.

Task 2.

The phrase: “There is nothing sadder in the world than the story of Romeo and Juliet” should be said as:

Teacher explaining a lesson

The person is in a good mood, very surprised, etc.

In this case, you need to play the role of a translator.

1 task.

You need to listen to the phrase and after a minute you need to convey its meaning in other words.

For example: there is a lamp on the table

there is a lighting fixture on the structure on four legs

Phrases: A fly landed on the ceiling

There is a hut at the edge of the forest

The judge played the gong

Task 2.

Imagine that you are sleeping sweetly. Your peaceful sleep is interrupted by the phone ringing. You pick up the phone and hear the phrase:

Is this a zoo?

Did you call a taxi?

Tell me, what should I do with the tooth?

Why didn't the car arrive at the base?

They say that you dance well?

The brick was delivered. Where to upload? etc.

You should have an instant witty response. The winners of the competition are enrolled in the theater studio. They are presented with souvenirs, and all other participants in the qualifying review are left with exam sheets with the examiners’ assessments for each round as a souvenir.

Option III

1 task. "A Compliment from an Actor"

Perform a bow for the audience in the given manner:

Pianist,

Ballerinas,

A clown who failed completely

Shy debutant, etc.

Task 2. "Pointless sketch "Man Chewing".

Imagine what you are eating:

Boiled milk with foam,

Melting ice cream, etc.

3 task. "Scream."

Using speech, facial expressions and gestures, depict a screaming person.

(for example, a counselor who saw his ward at the top tall tree) .

1 task. "Animal Talk"

Frogs and mosquito

Goats and goose, etc.

Task 2. "Sculpture".

Take the pose of a ballet sculpture, a mannequin in a store window, etc.

Then two physically strong men enter and carry each sculpture in turn from one place to another.

3 task. "Dance Rhythms"

Perform a free dance to the music playing. (waltz, lezginka).

1 task. "Noise Actor"

Voice over an excerpt from a radio play read by the presenter.

For example: “Evening. The dentist has the last patient. His teeth are chattering out of fear. The doctor turns on the drill. The patient screams. The doctor increases the speed of the machine. The patient knees the doctor in the stomach. The doctor falls. The patient runs out of the office.

Task 2. "People-mannequins."

Participants in the competition perform a task, moving around the stage and depicting, for example, the following person: “A child aged from two to five years... with a large head and a thin neck... constantly tries to reach his nose with his tongue... often falls into puddles ... cheerful ... suffers from a chronic runny nose."

Types can be people of different ages, genders, professions, having distinctive features body type, habits, etc.

Z task. "Mirror".

You need to simultaneously repeat all the movements of the other person, only do it in a mirror image.

While the jury is working, a fan competition can be held.

How you were doused with soup in the dining room - you were attacked in the forest by a flock of mosquitoes - you enter a narrow door together

Anxious cat A sad penguin An enthusiastic rabbit A gloomy eagle An angry pig

A man who has just had a good lunch A man whose shoes are too tight A man who unsuccessfully kicked a brick A man who finds himself in the forest at night

Hot iron Alarm clock Kettle Phone Coffee grinder

8.Imagine that you are animals who love music but cannot speak humanly; presented - and now the song “Sunny Circle” in chorus:

Bark, Meow, Moo, Quack, Cackle, Crow.

A dog walked along the piano, saying something like this... Did you hear a miracle bird being sold at the market... An elephant was crying in the zoo, he saw a mouse... The people were surprised, why was Fedot angry?... The Tsar issued the following decree: “The same hour to all boyars”...

10. Any phrase in Russian can be said in other words. Try saying the following sentences differently, without repeating a single word, but maintaining the meaning:

A fly landed on the jam There is a glass on the table The clock strikes twelve times A sparrow flew into the window A detachment walked along the shore

11.Write a story about:

A dog who lived in a refrigerator A crow who loved to ride a bicycle A pike who played the guitar A birch who wanted to learn to swim A cockchafer who was very afraid of heights

-...And this is such a science for a woodpecker that he never comes in without knocking -...That's how he learned that there are such bad and rude children in the world. -He retreated into himself, and it is likely that he will not want to come back. -Please, I will give up the crown. Can I finish my pasta first?

Punctured balloon- a cuckoo clock - a flashing light bulb - an apple with a worm - a parrot in a cage - a blooming rose - a wilted flower

Development of creative abilities; - teaching rules and forms collaboration; - team building.

1st competition – Imagine the situation:

1. Station, confusion, trains coming and going. Now, at the signal, show the actions of a person who, being late, jumped onto a departing train, and after a while finds out that the train is going in the opposite direction

2. you got out of the carriage, the train left. Suddenly it turns out that this is not your station, and there will be no train for a whole week.

2nd competition – Depict the following objects without words:

1. suitcase with a zipper 2. fountain 3. steam locomotive 4. samovar 5. guitar 6. window 7. spreading ice cream 8. hose

3rd competition – Melody of the song “Sunny Circle”

1. bark 2. meow 3. hum 4. croak 5. crow 6. grunt

1. old sock 2. burst balloon 3. edible plates 4. empty tin can

1. tractor starting 2. airplane taking off 3. butter bottle 4. shoulders 5. balloon deflating 6. car braking 7. dripping water 8. crying baby

6th competition - depict a gait:

1. a person whose shoes are pinching 2. a person who unsuccessfully kicked a brick, 3. a person who had a good lunch 4. a person with an acute attack of sciatica

7th competition – Dishes are served at the table, participants must show how to eat them.

1. “Korovka” candy 2. ice cream 3. “rubber” steak 4. apple with worm 5. banana 6. strawberry jam

8th competition – Participants must pronounce the phrase as

a) soldier in the ranks

b) television announcer

Smile, you are being watched - calmly, Masha, I am Dubrovsky - soon it will be completely different - fly, pigeons, fly - Lucy, my light bulb doesn’t light up here - I’ve been waiting for you all day

9th competition – Dramatize the fairy tale “Ryaba Hen” if it:

Comedy - drama - horror film - ballet

10th competition – A. Barto’s poem “Horses”

I love my horse, I will comb its fur smoothly with a comb, smooth its tail and go on horseback to visit

For the remaining participants the following task:

A) you are a young athlete, you have:

Colic in the stomach, - the right leg does not bend, - the back is constantly itching, - there is a 2-pound weight in the right hand, - one hem of your jacket is shorter than the other and you are trying to hide it

b) you are a pretty girl, you have:

Nervous tic of the right eye - a handsome man walks past you - in your hands there is a net with small potatoes that constantly falls apart - there is a wig on your head that constantly falls - high heels that break

Summing up.

ACTING COMPETITION

1. Write explanatory note addressed to the head of the health camp: “Why did I fall from the tree,” “Why did I dismantle my bed.”

2. Compose a poem using the following rhymes: brick - don’t whine, boss - soldering iron, pan - pill, tire - car

3. Portray your favorite cartoon character.

4. Using pantomime, depict:

  • how you were doused with soup in the cafeteria
  • you are attacked in the forest by a flock of mosquitoes
  • you walk through a narrow door together

5. Imagine and use facial expressions, gait, and sounds to depict:

  • Anxious cat
  • Sad penguin
  • An enthusiastic rabbit
  • Gloomy Eagle
  • Angry pig

6.Try to imitate the gait:

  • A man who has just had a good lunch
  • A man whose shoes are too tight
  • The man who unsuccessfully kicked a brick
  • A man who finds himself in the forest at night

7.Imagine and depict with facial expressions and movements:

  • Hot iron
  • Alarm
  • Kettle
  • Telephone
  • Coffee grinder

8. Imagine that you are animals who love music, but cannot speak humanly; presented - and now the song “Sunny Circle” in chorus:

  • Bark
  • Meow
  • Mum
  • Quack
  • Cackle
  • Crow.

9.Compose more lines to make a funny poem:

  • The dog walked along the piano, saying something like this...
  • Have you heard of a miracle bird being sold at the market...
  • An elephant is crying at the zoo, he sees a mouse...
  • People are surprised, why is Fedot angry?...
  • The Tsar issued the following decree: “The same hour to all boyars”...

10. Any phrase in Russian can be said in other words. Try to say the following sentences differently, without repeating a single word, but maintaining the meaning:

  • A fly landed on the jam
  • There is a glass on the table
  • The clock strikes twelve times
  • A sparrow flew into the window
  • A detachment walked along the shore

11.Write a story about:

  • The dog who lived in the refrigerator
  • The Crow Who Loved to Ride a Bicycle
  • The pike who played the guitar
  • Birch who wanted to learn to swim
  • The cockchafer who was very afraid of heights

12. Draw a plant (or animal) that has never existed; come up with a name for it, tell about it.

13. Write a poem ending with the lines:

  • ...And this is such a science for a woodpecker,

That he never comes in without knocking

  • ...That's how he learned that there are

Such bad and rude children.

  • He retreated into himself, and it is quite likely

That he won't want to go back.

  • Please, I'll give up my crown

Can I finish my pasta first?

14. Depict with facial expressions and gestures:

  • punctured balloon
  • cuckoo clock
  • flashing light
  • apple with worm
  • parrot in a cage
  • a blooming rose
  • wilted flower

The purpose of the competition: to identify the most artistic participants. Target audience: everyone and anyone Features: the competition is held without prior preparation of participants. Auxiliary items: Whatman paper, markers, lollipops, a screen (you can use a blanket), assistants to the presenter (take out or hold the screen), numbers for participants and everything else that can and should be used, and also phonograms for each competition! Time frame: until you get bored and run out of participants.

If a large number of people initially take part in the competition, then it is advisable to select for the following competitions:

1. “Dance!” It consists of turning on music and asking participants to dance with some parts of their body. You can hold this competition as a warm-up.

2. "Eating and leaving." Participants are asked to pretend to eat:

  • banana
  • almost melted ice cream
  • melted chocolate
  • etc.

You can ask them to perform a stage bow, as if the participant is in a hurry.

3. “The podium is resting.” A catwalk is organized along which models walk, but the models are “odd”, for example:

  • lame
  • humpbacks
  • in one flat shoe
  • with falling skirt/trousers
  • etc.

4. "Monument". Participants need to depict a monument. (options are different, it could be some famous monument or a monument to an animal, profession, object, etc.)

5. “Shock me.” You need to show something that will shock the audience and the jury.

6. "Cartoon". It’s great if you have whatman paper and markers for the teams of participants, because if there is neither one nor the other, then the competition need not be held. Whatman paper and markers are distributed, and a specific character is given: some statesman a pop star and just a celebrity, a cartoon is drawn on them accordingly.

Other competitions, as a rule, are held for a not very large number of participants. Business card. Introduce yourself using three given words. (for example: potion, scoop, horseshoe).

7. “Animal Love.” A screen is brought onto the stage and placed edgewise into the auditorium. A participant stands on one side of the screen and a participant stands on the other, so that both participants can be seen. Each of them is given a guess about an animal. It is necessary to declare your love to each other.

8. “I’m the fattest beaver!” Participants put one lollipop into their mouths and clearly pronounce the phrase: “I am the fattest beaver!”, then they put another lollipop into their mouths and clearly pronounce the already catchphrase: “I’m the fattest beaver!”, then another chupik and again they say the phrase and so on until, well, until...

9. “Shall we sing?!” A well-known song is taken (for example, about a Christmas tree), and it is sung with a characteristic coloring (for example: in a voice small child, opera singer etc.)

10. “Ditties.” Participants compose ditties as they go, and you can set a theme.

11. “Voice acting.” Reading funny story, and the participant needs to voice the actions of characters and objects.

12. “Oops!” Participants need to depict the behavior of a person caught in a “delicate” situation. (For example: a man walks with a basin full of water through a playground full of children).

13. “In the closet behind the assembly hall...” Participants are offered several unusual options to choose from musical instruments(for example, plastic bottles, combs, basins, etc.), you need to play a well-known given melody so that everyone can guess it.

14. “These funny animals.” Participants pull out a noodle on which an animal with character is written, it is necessary to depict it as clearly as possible.

15. “Dances of the peoples of the world.” Various music is turned on and the participants dance, conveying the character and flavor of a particular nationality.

In the meantime, while the participants are preparing for this or that competition, you can hold games with the audience. (for example “Toilet”, fan competition, “Hedgehogs”, “Fish”, etc.)

Music competitions at a corporate event they allow you to identify talents in the work team, as well as just have fun from the heart. Such competitions cannot leave anyone indifferent, because... music always touches the thinnest strings human soul, I want to move to the beat of the tune, hum my favorite melody.

Competition "Heart of a Beauty"

Only men are invited to participate in this competition. First, the leader and participants sing together the first line of the Duke's aria "The Heart of a Beauty." Then each participant must sing the same line, depicting one word with gestures, and the remaining words are sung with their voice. The next participant shows the next word, and he must sing all the remaining words, and so on.

Hint on how to depict words:

“heart” - place your hand on your chest,
“beauty” - draw curves with your hands perfect figure,
“prone” - you can bow,
“treason” - show horns,
“change” - raise your hand as if you were holding a bell and shake it,
“wind” - to hum or blow like the wind,
“May” - depict a participant in the May demonstration, for example, march.

To make it more fun, the game should be played quickly. You can get creative and change the conditions a little. For example, the participants in the game take turns showing one word from a famous song, and the audience must guess the entire line.

Competition “I’ll sing now” or guess the melody of a song

This competition requires the participation of a minimum of six people. Future music lovers should divide into two teams and take turns listening to 10-15 fairly well-known or popular songs today. Moreover, the music will play no more than 15-20 seconds. If one of the teams is late with the answer, the right to guess is transferred to the opponents. For the correct answer, each team is awarded 1 point. Accordingly, the side with the highest score wins greatest number points.

More advanced song lovers are also divided into a pair of teams, they will have a more difficult task than in the previous version. Of course, they won’t have to sing; everything is more complicated here. A member of one of the teams will have to gurgle, whistle or tap a song, the name of which will be learned from the host of the competition. Then everything goes according to clock – the team that delayed the answer transfers the right to vote to its opponents.

Competition “Pass the ball to the music”

This game is good to play while dancing. The dancers pass each other a ball or another round object, for example, an apple, a melon, or whatever they can find. Suddenly the presenter turns off the music, and the one who is holding the object in his hand at that moment must leave the game. The winner is the participant who managed to dance to the end.

Competition "Remember the Song"

The presenter announces a song competition. To participate, you will need several teams, the number of players in each is determined based on total number guests - you can split the team into three or four people.

Next, the theme is announced, which must correspond to the songs that the participants will sing. The winner is the team that remembers the most songs on a given topic and sings a small part of them. The team that couldn't remember the song lost. To simplify the task, you can choose not a topic, but a specific word that should be present in the song.

Competition “Continue the Song”

Participants are divided into teams. The presenter starts the song, then stops it at a certain point; the teams must continue the song. The team that continues the most songs the fastest and correctly wins. You can listen to several songs this way.

Competition "Sing a Song"

The presenter turns on a song, the words of which everyone knows, the participants begin to sing, then the presenter turns off the sound, and the participants continue to sing to themselves, when the presenter turns the sound back on, everyone should be at the same place in the song and continue singing it collectively. The host interrupts the song several times. Participants must not make mistakes. Those participants who never make a mistake win. You must try not to laugh throughout the competition, otherwise you can quickly lose your temper and drop out of the game.

Musical Hat Competition

The participants of the competition stand in a circle, music plays, and the participants begin to pass the hat to each other as follows: one participant takes the hat off his head and puts it on the head of his neighbor. At any moment, the presenter can stop the music and then the player who did not have time to pass the hat to the next one leaves the game. The contestant who passed all the tests and was the last one standing is the winner.

Funny, amusing competitions will allow you to have a good rest and have fun at new year party. For presenters tasked with organizing the entertainment part, we offer original selection games, competitions and quizzes for a festive corporate party scenario!

To make the New Year's holiday more successful, we have made for you a selection of the most interesting competitions and fun.

Table

To begin with, we propose to include in the program New Year's corporate party At work cool competitions at the table.

What will Santa Claus give?

Attributes: small pieces of paper, pens (or pencils).

Guests before sitting down festive table, each receive a small piece of paper and write down what gift they would like to wish for themselves in the new year. This could be, for example, new apartment, car, dog, travel, money, lover...

The leaves are rolled up into a tube and placed in a beautiful box, a hat... At some point in the evening, the host asks everyone to pull out a random piece of paper and find out what good Santa Claus has prepared for him for the next year. Everyone has different desires, so it will be fun! And your wish will come true if you save the piece of paper until the next holiday, and then tell about what came true.

I want, I want, I want!... Branded want

Another game about wishes. But this time without attributes.

5-7 volunteers are called. They take turns naming their wish for next year. You need to speak quickly, without holding up the line! Stopping for more than 5 seconds means the player is eliminated. We play until we win – until the last player! (Small prize possible).

Let's raise a glass! New Year's toasts

When guests get bored in the midst of a feast, invite them not just to fill their glasses, but to make a toast or congratulations to everyone present.

There are two conditions - each speech must be one sentence long and begin with the letters of the alphabet in order!

For example:

The most fun moment is when the letters e, e, yu, y, s come into play.

“I’ll sing about Frost!” Compose a ditty

During the evening, those who wish must write and then present to the audience a ditty, which contains New Year’s words or themes pre-set by the presenter. It could be “New Year, Father Frost, Snow Maiden.”

You can compose awkward songs - with the last line unrhymed, but maintaining the given rhythm of the ditty. Example:

Hello, red Santa Claus
you brought us gifts!
The most important - ten days
Let's just relax.

Snow news

Attributes: Cards with word-nouns. There are 5 completely unrelated nouns written on the cards. It is advisable to include at least 1 winter word there.

The participant draws out a card, reads out loud the given words and within 30 seconds (although if those present at the party are already, well, very tired, then 1 minute is possible) comes up with a news story from one sentence. And all the words from the card should fit in it.

Nouns can be turned into other parts of speech (adjectives, verbs, adverbs...) and changed as you like, and the news must certainly be interesting and funny.

You can start the news with the words “Sensation!”

For example:

Fun guaranteed!

I like/don't like my neighbor

The game does not require any improvised means! But it requires a sufficient degree of emancipation or relaxed relationships in the team.

The presenter invites everyone present to name which part of the body (can be clothing) they like about the person sitting on the left, and which they don’t like. For example: “I like my neighbor on the right left ear and I don’t like the bulging pocket.”

After everyone has named and remembered what was said, the presenter asks to kiss (or stroke) what they like and bite (or spank) what they don’t like.

Not everyone can play, but only 6-8 brave ones are called into the circle.

Our friend is orange!

This game can be played on New Year's holiday in the office only if all colleagues know each other well. Or at least everyone has a friend or girlfriend in the team.

The presenter thinks of a person from those present at the table. And the participants, with the help of leading questions, try to guess who it is.

But the questions are not simple - they are associations! Whoever guesses first wins.

The questions are something like this:

Yin-yang cones

Attributes: 2 cones – one painted white, the other in black. If you have nothing to paint with, you can wrap them with colored ones. woolen threads the desired color.

The course of the fun: a host is selected from among the guests, who will have these two cones. They are signals of his answers, because he is not allowed to speak at all. He thinks of a word, and the others, with the help of leading questions, try to guess what he has in mind.

The whole secret is that he can only silently show: YES - this is a white lump, NO - black. If neither this nor that, he can lift both at once.

The first one to guess correctly wins.

Associations on paper. Broken telephone associations

Attributes of the players: paper and pen.

The first person writes any noun word on his piece of paper and speaks it quietly into his neighbor’s ear. He comes up with his own association for this word, writes it down and whispers it to the next person.

This is how associations are transmitted along the chain... The last one speaks out loud the word given to him. It is compared with the original source and it is fun to find out at which link in the chain of associations the failure occurred: everyone reads out their nouns.

funny neighbor

Any number of guests can play.

We stand in a circle, and the driver begins: he performs an action with his neighbor that will make him laugh. He can take him by the ear, pat him on the shoulders, tap him on the nose, flick him on the arm, touch his knee... Everyone standing in the circle must repeat the same movement with their neighbor.

The one who laughs is eliminated.

Then the driver makes the next movement, everyone repeats. If no one laughed, new movement. And so on until the last “Nesmeyana”.

New Year's rhyme machine

The driver reads out little-known New Year/winter quatrains. But he only says the first 2 lines out loud.

The rest are invited to take part in a competition for the best rhymer.

The guests come up with and rhyme the last two lines. Then the funniest and most original poet is selected, and then the original poem is read out amid general laughter and joy.

Drawing competition “I see, I see New Year!”

Those who wish are given A-4 sheets of free-form lines and markers. Everyone has the same image (copier can help you).

The task is to complete a picture on a New Year's theme.

Of course, everyone knows who in the team is best versed in painting. So he or she will evaluate the results. Whoever is more interesting is the winner! There can be many winners - it’s a holiday!

Movable

Nimble bump

Attributes: pine or fir cones.

Progress of the game: guests can either sit at the table or stand in a circle (if they have been sitting too long by this time). The task is to pass the cone to each other. The condition is that you can transmit it only by holding it on the back of your two palms. Try it, it's quite difficult... But also fun!

You can also divide into equal teams, and whichever one hands over its cone faster wins.

My Frost is the most beautiful!

You will need various items such as: garlands, funny hats, scarves, beads, ribbons. socks, mittens, women's bags... Two or three ladies who want to be in the role of the Snow Maiden for a few minutes each choose a man to turn him into Father Frost.

From items prepared in advance on the table, the Snow Maidens create a cheerful image of their hero. In principle, you can end here by choosing the most successful and funniest model...

The Snow Maiden can take snowflakes for herself, which will help with the “design” of Santa Claus and with advertising.

Snow paths

This is a very successful game to determine pairs for subsequent New Year competitions.

Attributes: colored ribbons in winter shades (blue, light blue, silver...). Length 4-5 meters. It is necessary to cut the ribbons in half in advance and sew them together, mixing up the halves.

3-4 pairs of players are called. The presenter holds a basket/box, to which lie multi-colored ribbons, the ends of which hang down.

Players choose a pair and the color of the ribbon, expecting that there will be a single ribbon at the ends of the same color. But the fun is that the ribbons are sewn in different ways, and completely unexpected pairs are formed.

Happy people train

Everyone loves round dances: both small and large (and those who are embarrassed to admit it)!

Give your guests a round dance-train. It is clear that vacationers at a party may find it difficult to motivate themselves to participate in an active competition, so come up with branded chants for them.

The host drives the train around the hall, it fills and fills with guests. And when it is clear that no one else can be pulled out from behind the tables, train dances are arranged (the host can show them) to daring music.

New Year's fixed deposit

Attributes: candy wrapper money.

Two pairs are selected, each with a man and a woman. It is advisable that the men be dressed approximately the same (if one has a jacket, then the second should also wear a jacket).

Dear women, the New Year is approaching, and you need to make a timely deposit in the bank. Here's some money for you (each of the women is given a pack of candy wrappers). This - down payments. You will put them in the bank on a super fixed deposit. Your men are your banks. Only one condition - each “bill” is in a separate cell! Pockets, sleeves, collars, lapels and other secluded places can become cells. Contributions can be made while the music is playing. Just remember where you put your money. Let's start!

The task is given 1-2 minutes.

Attention! Intermediate check: those who managed to make a full investment (not a single candy wrapper left in their hands) receive an additional point. All the money is in business!

And now, dear depositors, you must quickly withdraw cash - after all, we know that it was a super quick deposit. Each of you will be filming blindfolded, but you will always remember what you put and where. Music! Let's start!

We are actors no matter what!

Those who wish to participate are given cards with tasks. None of them knows in advance what they will have to face.

The presenter announces that the participants need to walk in front of everyone to the music, depicting what is written on the cards. Here is a sample list:

The tasks can be supplemented and expanded with any ideas.

Funny joke “Bear in a den or slow-witted spectators”

The presenter invites someone who wants to portray a pantomime, takes him to a separate room and gives him a “secret” task - to portray a bear (hare or kangaroo) without words.

Meanwhile, the presenter's assistant negotiates with the others NOT to understand his body movements.

The volunteer returns and begins to show the selected animal with movements and gestures. The guests pretend that they do not understand and call anything but the person they are shown.

Does he waddle around? Yes, this is the platypus (lame fox, tired boar)!
- Licking his paw? The cat is probably washing itself.
Etc.

It happens that the person portraying is surprised by the guests’ lack of understanding and begins to get angry: “Are you so stupid? It's so simple! And if he shows hellish patience, shows it again and again - he has nerves of iron! But this also amuses the employees gathered at the party. There is no need to delay. When the player begins to run out of imagination and patience, you can guess the correct animal.

3. Music competitions

Can you imagine the New Year without music, songs and dances? That's right, no! For additional entertainment and fun, many music competition games for a New Year's corporate party.

Scene “Clip-song”

This is the most creative musical fun for a New Year's corporate evening.

Prepare in advance musical accompaniment: songs about Father Frost, the Christmas tree, the Snow Maiden... and simple attributes that will help the players dress up (beads, hats, felt boots, scarves...)

The task is to make a corporate video for the song “The Little Christmas Tree is Cold in Winter.” We need an operator who will shoot a video clip on camera.

Participants, to the accompaniment of songs, begin to depict all the actions that are sung about: “the little gray bunny was jumping under the Christmas tree” - the hero is jumping, “they hung the beads” - the team hangs the beads on an improvised living “Christmas tree”.

Competition "Lazy Dancing"

The players sit in a circle on chairs and begin to dance to the cheerful New Year's music and song. But these are strange dances - no one gets up from their seats!

They dance at the command of the leader in different parts body:

The rest choose the coolest dance.

Upside down song

This funny game, which you can play at any time during the holiday. The presenter recites lines from a New Year/winter song, but with the words in reverse. The task of everyone is who can guess the original faster and sing it. The person who guesses correctly is given a chip (candy wrapper, candy, cone...) so that later it will be easier to count the winner in the entire competition.

The lines might look something like this:

The birch tree died in the steppe. - A Christmas tree was born in the forest.
- The old month is slow, nothing will happen for a long time. - The New Year is rushing towards us, everything will happen soon.
- White, white steam rose on the ground. - Blue-blue frost lay on the wires.
- One gray donkey, one gray donkey. - Three white horses, three white horses.
- Brave white wolf sat on a baobab tree. - The cowardly gray bunny was jumping under the Christmas tree.
- Keep quiet, Santa Claus, where are you going? - Tell me, Snow Maiden, where have you been?
- Read me a book about 1 hour. - I’ll sing you a song about five minutes.
- The huge palm tree is hot in the summer. – The little Christmas tree is cold in winter.
- The weights were removed and left the chain. - They hung the beads and began to dance in a circle.
- I was running away from you, Snow Maiden, and wiped away a little of my sweet smiles. - I was running after you, Santa Claus. I shed a lot of bitter tears.
- Oh, it’s hot, it’s hot, warm you up! Warm you and your camel. - Oh, frost, frost, don’t freeze me! Don't freeze me, my horse.
- Your worst acquisition is me. - My best gift is you.

Song competition “Musical hat of Santa Claus”

Attributes: put words from New Year's songs in the hat.

The players pass it around in a circle to the accompaniment of music. When the music stops, the person who received the hat at that moment takes out a card with the word and must remember/sing the piece of the song where it appears.

You can play in teams. Then the hat is passed from representative to representative of each team. You can limit the time it takes to complete a task and reward the team for every guess they make.

Dance by candlelight

A dynamic, but at the same time very calm and gentle dance competition.

Play slow music and encourage couples to rock out sparklers and dance. The couple whose fire burns longer wins and will receive a prize.

If you want to add spice to your dance, choose tango!

An old song in a new way

Print the lyrics of famous (not even New Year's) songs and prepare musical accompaniment without words (karaoke music).

It could be Karabas Barabas, the Snow Maiden, an evil policeman, a kind Baba Yaga, or even your boss.

Quietly loud

A well-known song is chosen, which all guests begin to sing in chorus.

On the command “Quiet!” sing a song to themselves. On the command “Loud!” out loud again.

And since everyone sang at their own pace, the loud choir begins with different words. And this is repeated several times, amusing everyone.

4. Team

Team games for the New Year's corporate party will once again strengthen team spirit and solidarity, serving as unscheduled team building.

Competition - relay race "Felt boots of Santa Claus"

Attributes: 2 pairs of extra-large felt boots (or one).

This game is played around the tree or around chairs in teams.

Those playing, at the driver’s signal or the sound of music, put on large felt boots and race around the tree (chairs). If you only have one pair of such winter shoes, then let the teams compete against the clock.

Don't drop the lump

Attributes: “snow” balls made from crumpled paper; large spoons (wooden possible).

Progress of the relay competition: two teams of equal numbers gather. At the driver’s command (or the sound of music), the first participants must quickly run back and forth across the room, carrying a lump in a spoon and trying not to drop it. Don't choose too long routes - just make a circle around the tree.

The difficulty is that the paper is light and tends to fall off to the floor all the time.

They play until the last person running in the team. Whoever is first wins!

The office wishes you a Happy New Year

Attributes: 2-3 sheets of whatman paper (depending on how many teams are playing), newspapers, magazines, glue and scissors.

In 10-15 minutes, teams must cut out words from the paper editions offered to them, paste them onto a piece of paper and compose an original New Year’s greeting to those present.

It should be a small, funny text. You can supplement the poster with clippings of pictures from the suggested magazines.

The most creative congratulation wins.

Beads for Christmas tree

Offer to teams paper clips V large quantities(it is advisable to choose multi-colored plastic ones). Task: in the allotted time (5 minutes, no more), long chains are assembled to the accompaniment of pleasant music.

Whoever ends up with beads longer than their opponents, that team wins.

Gather a team or “Friendly Mosaic”

The competition requires little preparation. You need to photograph the teams, print the photo on a printer and cut it into small pieces. The teams' task is to put together a photo of their team in the minimum amount of time.

Those who complete their puzzle faster win.

It is advisable that the photographs be large.

The snowman turns...

Two teams. Each has 4 participants and 8 balls (blue and white are possible). Each one is written capital letters SNOWMAN. The snowman “melts” and turns... into other words.

The driver makes a wish simple riddles, and the players build guessed words from balls with letters.

The fastest players get points, and those with the most points win.

5. Bonus – competitions for an all-female team!

These games are suitable for a New Year's corporate party for doctors, teachers, or for a kindergarten.

Rope for the brave

This is a competition exclusively for adult company. The guests are divided into two equal teams.

At the driver’s signal and to the accompaniment of lively music, the players take off parts of their clothes in order to knit a long, very long rope from them.

When “Stop!” sounds, the visibly undressed participants begin to measure the length of their clothing chains.

The longest one wins!

Let's dress up for the New Year! or “Dark Outfit”

Two participants stand near their chest/box/basket, which contain different items of clothing. They are first blindfolded, and then they must put on everything from the chest as quickly as possible.

Speed ​​and accuracy are valued. Although everyone has more fun because things get mixed up between the players.

Reverse Snow Queen

Inventory: ice cubes from the freezer.

Several contenders for the crown are selected Snow Queen. They pick up an ice cube and, on command, must melt it as quickly as possible, turning it into water.

You can give one at a time, or several ice cubes, putting them in bowls.

The first one to complete the task wins. She is awarded the title of "The Hottest Snow Queen".

Will Cinderella go to the New Year's ball?

In front of the two participants, mixed beans, peppers, rose hips, and peas are placed in a heap on plates (you can use any ingredients). The number of grains is small so that the game does not flow for too long (can be checked experimentally before the holiday).

After the players are blindfolded, they begin to sort the fruits into piles by touch. Whoever manages it first will go to the ball!

It would seem that what could be easier than organizing dances? Turned on the music and the fun began! Not so. People are all different: some will start dancing in half a turn, while others can sit at the table almost the whole evening.

Ready-made quest scenarios for children and adults. For detailed information, click on the image of interest.

In order to leave a good impression from the dance part of the program, so that the dancing comes out fun and lively, so that everyone feels free and at ease, you need to take care of the following things:

  • how to attract more guests to dance
  • how to help shy people
  • how to give everyone the opportunity to show their best side

Therefore, we suggest diversifying the dance program with games during the dance and dance competitions, which are given below. Choose, play and make your holidays brighter and more fun!

N New Year's Macarena

This cheerful dance is perfect for the New Year's holiday as a warm-up for the audience.

The presenter reminds those who have forgotten the dance movements:

  • “One” - extend your right hand forward
  • "Two" - left hand pull forward
  • "Three" - right hand on the left shoulder
  • "Four" - left hand on right shoulder
  • "Five" - ​​right hand behind the head
  • “Six” - left hand behind the head
  • "Seven" - right hand on the right thigh
  • "Eight" - left hand on left thigh
  • “Nine” - they wiggled their butts

Dance Quiz

This competition is also great for warming up the crowd. For each correct answer, the viewer is awarded a small souvenir. At the end of the quiz, those who have prizes in their hands are invited to participate in the next stage competition. This way, you will recruit the required number of participants for holding competitions, and also defuse the situation at the beginning of the holiday, creating the right mood.

Questions:

  1. "Fruit" dance of sailors (Apple)
  2. The main dance of the carnival in Rio de Janeiro (Samba)
  3. Letka's half (Enka)
  4. Dance, characteristic feature which is rhythmic percussive footwork (step, or tap dance)
  5. Cuban dance, which has also become widespread in countries Latin America(Cha-cha-cha)
  6. Dance after vodka (Gopak)
  7. Caucasian dance (Lezginka)
  8. Popular Greek dance (Sirtaki)
  9. Famous Spanish dance (Flamenco)
  10. Natasha Rostova's first dance (Waltz)
  11. Dance with high leg kicks (Cancan)
  12. An Argentine couple dance characterized by an energetic and clear rhythm (Tango)
  13. Russian belt with stomp (Trepak)
  14. What dance can you do to polish the floor? (Twist)
  15. What dance is he learning? main character the movie "Hipsters"? (Boogie-woogie)

Alternatively, you can complicate the task: players need to not only name the dance correctly, but also try to demonstrate it to the audience using a short appropriate composition. It will be much more fun this way. In this case, it is better to purchase more significant prizes.

An expanding dance, or everyone is dancing!

A chair is placed in the middle of the room and a guy sits on it. Two girls stand behind him, and each puts her hand on his shoulder. The guy, without looking, takes one of the girls by the hand and they go dancing. The remaining girl sits on a chair and the guys walk around, stand behind the girl, and she takes the hand of one of the guys and they also go to dance. Everything continues until all the guests are on the dance floor.

Sirtaki in Russian

All guests must be lined up in two lines: male and female, facing each other. It is advisable that there are at least 10 people in each line. Everyone holds each other's hands, bent at the elbow. To the music of the Greek dance sirtaki (at first it is not very fast), at the command of the leader, the male line takes three steps forward and bows, then takes three steps back. And then the line of women also takes three steps forward, makes the same bow and returns to their place three steps back.

Thus, two ranks, having completed the simplest dance movement, return to their places.

  1. bow
  2. turn 180 degrees
  3. flood right foot
  4. left foot stomp
  5. jump (bouncing)
  6. friendly male “Eh!” and in response a mischievous female “Uh-uh!”

The chain of movements, which are done by men and women in turn, should result in the following: 3 steps forward - bow - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - turn around - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - stomp with your right foot - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - stomp with your left foot - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - jump - 3 steps back; 3 steps forward - “Eh!”, “Uh-uh” - 3 steps back.

Having performed the movements, they must be repeated in the same sequence, first, but only at an accelerated pace, and then at an even more accelerated pace. The leader needs to help the dancers and suggest movement commands, then the result will be a well-coordinated, fast and lively dance.

Dance with tasks

Everyone dances, the music stops every now and then and the leader gives some commands, for example:

  • We greet each other, shout “Hello”!
  • Let's jump up to see who's higher!
  • Let's clap our hands!
  • Let's wave our arms!
  • We're spinning like snowflakes!
  • sway your hips!
  • We shout: “Happy New Year!” etc.

Dance medley

Any number of people can participate in this dance competition, but only in pairs (M+F). It is necessary to record about 8-10 different musical compositions in advance (this could be: lambada, waltz, polka, tango, dance of little ducklings, rock and roll, boogie-woogie, etc.) and play them one by one. The contestants' task is to quickly switch from one music to another. At the end of the competition, audience applause determines best couple. You can choose the best dancers in each individual dance type.

Musical dialogue

Two teams play (it’s more interesting when men play against women). The first team begins to sing, performing a line, verse or chorus of a song where there is some question, for example: “Well, where are you, girls, girls, girls, short skirts, skirts, skirts?” The second team must perform an answer to this song, for example: “Where the maple rustles over the river wave...” and ask their question. You cannot repeat previously played songs. The game continues at the discretion of the host - as long as the players are excited. The process of coming up with questions and answers is very interesting!

Musical games and competitions always perfectly complement, and sometimes become the basis of the entire entertainment program evenings. Particularly successful music games suitable for entertaining at the table or original congratulations. Corporate parties promote team unity, because they can be held as team competitions.

Proposed musical games and competitions for corporate events, They will fit perfectly into the holiday program, adding excitement and variety to it.

1. Team music competition "Song Marathon"

At any holiday, various competitions are held cheerfully: “Who can outsing whom?” At corporate events, this can be a competition between the male and female halves of the guests. The tasks for the competition are very different:

Men sing lines from songs, expressing compliments (or just opinions) to the ladies, and they respond with lines from songs about men:

In alphabetical order, the first team starts with the letter “A”, the second with “B”. With a stopwatch to count how many times each team went beyond the time limit (for example, 30 seconds) of deliberation:

Songs about different times year, color, etc.

2. Song "Crocodile".

It is better to organize this competition between teams as well. Each team receives the task of dramatizing an excerpt from a song with the whole team using facial expressions and gestures. Only songs for the task should be chosen that are well recognizable and playable. For example. Don’t rub salt in my wound, don’t say sobbingly, “I’ll go out into the field with my horse at night,” “I’m standing again, smoking,” Mom told me about deceptive love,” etc.

3. Musical competition for a corporate party “Guess and Sing”.

What element of military equipment drove the heroine crazy? (Here is someone coming down the hill)

How should a soldier's buttons be arranged? (The soldier has a day off, buttons in a row)

Where was the soldier taken straight from the military registration and enlistment office? (How could it happen, right to the border)

What is the affectionate name for a good commander? (Combat, dad, dad..)

Where did the girl go to sing about her eagle? (Katyusha came ashore)

What is the hero willing to trade pizza and chocolate for? (I like it when you walk around naked)

What violations of hygiene standards is a man in love willing to commit? (I'm ready to kiss the sand you walked on)

What connected, became a secret and will definitely not be distinguished? (Music connected us)

4. A comic musical number based on the well-known song “Am I Guilty?”

Comical well-known compositions will amuse the guests and lift the spirits of everyone gathered at the holiday.

This joke song is performed to the tune of the beloved folk song “Am I to blame” with minus accompaniment. The first 2 lines of each verse are sung as in the original, and the next 2 lines are sung with a different text that has humorous content. Unexpected, funny lyrics, a familiar melody and soulful performance - everything you need to have fun with friends. It is best to prepare cards in advance for each participant, where her version of the third and fourth lines and two lines of the original lyrics of the song will be printed. A special prize can be established for those who impromptu come up with their own version.

First participant:

Am I to blame, am I to blame
Am I to blame for loving?

"That I'm cooking fillet and also Olivier,
And I feed him from the belly."

Second participant:

It's my own fault, it's all my fault,
You still want to justify yourself!

sings his version:

"So why, why do I give him jellied meat?
Did you let the cognac get stuck?"

Third participant:

Kissed and pardoned, kissed and pardoned,
He said that I would be his!

sings his version:

"He also promised to buy me a fur coat,
There is simply no such thing as “no one”

Fourth participant:

Oh, you, my mother, oh, you, my mother,
Let me go for a walk!

sings his version:

"To go to the pharmacy and buy earplugs,
His snoring cannot be stopped!”

Fifth participant:

Am I to blame, am I to blame
Am I to blame for loving?

sings his version:

"He will talk nonsense and be mowed by sex,
Oh, I'm afraid I'll kill him!"

5. Musical entertainment"RAP at a corporate party."

(The game has been postponed - watch)

6. Musical game for February 23 "Draw a vehicle".