You are an Acrobat When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given.

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You are an Acrobat When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. When you are asked to Count, announce how many actions you have performed. This is the sum of the numbers you have been given to date.

You are an Acrobat When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. When you are asked to Count, announce how many actions you have performed. This is the sum of the numbers you have been given to date.

You are an Acrobat When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. When you are asked to Count, announce how many actions you have performed. This is the sum of the numbers you have been given to date.

You are a Choreographer When you are given any instruction (Twirl, Clap, or Count), pass it on to two other people. For example, if you are told to Clap 3 then you might respond with John, clap 3 Mary, clap 3 --assuming that John and Mary are in the room. You can pick people at random. Usually pick others doing this exercise. Occasionally pick someone else. You can even give the instruction to the same person twice.

You are an AcrobatWithBuddy When you are given this card, choose someone else as your Buddy. When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. Pass the same instruction to your Buddy When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. Pass the same instruction to your Buddy If you are given the Count instruction, just pass it to your Buddy.

You are an AcrobatWithBuddy When you are given this card, choose someone else as your Buddy. When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. Pass the same instruction to your Buddy When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. Pass the same instruction to your Buddy If you are given the Count instruction, just pass it to your Buddy.

You are an Author When you are asked to Clap, you will be given a number. Clap your hands that many times. Say “Thank You.” Then take a bow (as dramatically as you like). When you are asked to Twirl, you will be given a number. Turn completely around that many times. Say “Thank You.” Then take a bow (as dramatically as you like). When you are asked to Count, announce how many actions you have performed. This is the sum of the numbers you have been given to date. Say “Thank You.” Then take a bow (as dramatically as you like).

You are a Curmudgeon When given any instruction (Twirl, Clap, or Count), ignore it, stand up and say (as dramatically as you can) “I REFUSE” Then sit down again if you were originally sitting.