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'''Dance Macabre''' is a dance larp played multiple times in Czech Republic - first time in 2012, currently there is a run of this game prepared to be played in UK.  
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'''Dance Macabre''' is a dance larp played multiple times in Czech Republic - first time in 2012, in 2019 there will be another run in UK.  
  
  
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==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
 
The production had 40 players in one game of 3 hours.
 
The production had 40 players in one game of 3 hours.
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Before the game, there are two days of workshops of tango dancing and creation of characters and their stories.
 
Before the game, there are two days of workshops of tango dancing and creation of characters and their stories.
There were 7 runs in Czech Republic - 6 of them in Czech language and 1 in English. The game was currently played by ca 250 players.
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There is and English run in UK planned for March 2019.
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There were 7 runs in Czech Republic - 6 of them in Czech language and 1 in English. The game was currently played by cca 250 players.
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There is an English run in UK planned for March 2019.
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Participation fee in Czech Republic was ca 80 EUR per run, food and hostel style of accommodation included.
 
Participation fee in Czech Republic was ca 80 EUR per run, food and hostel style of accommodation included.
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The game has minimalist and symbolic scenography.
 
The game has minimalist and symbolic scenography.
  
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*[[Pre-larp Workshop]] - workshops of dancing, character creation and non-verbal playing.
 
*[[Pre-larp Workshop]] - workshops of dancing, character creation and non-verbal playing.
*Played through dancing
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*[[Played through dancing]] - the only way of communication in the game was through non-verbal playing and dancing Tango Argentino.
 
*[[Act Structure]] - Three Acts divided by two pauses.
 
*[[Act Structure]] - Three Acts divided by two pauses.
 
*[[Flying Start]] - at the sound of bells.
 
*[[Flying Start]] - at the sound of bells.
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*[[Soundtrack]] - for the whole game, considering it is played through dancing.
 
*[[Soundtrack]] - for the whole game, considering it is played through dancing.
 
*[[Tap Out]] - non-verbal and [[Safewords]].
 
*[[Tap Out]] - non-verbal and [[Safewords]].
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*[[Debriefing]] - in small groups.
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*[[Third Person Principle]] - especially during debriefing, starting by naming the character (they did not need to do it before the game).
  
==Game design choices==
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==Game design description==
  
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Openness|Openness]] - game is completely transparent.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Openness|Openness]] - game is completely transparent.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Scenography|Scenography]] - minimalistic and symbolics.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Scenography|Scenography]] - minimalistic and symbolics.
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Character_Creation_Responsibility|Character Creation Responsibility]] - players create their own characters through lead workshops.
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*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Character_Creation_Responsibility|Character Creation Responsibility]] - players create their own characters through workshops.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Runtime_Game_Mastering|Runtime Game Mastering]] - only through music and one NPC.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Runtime_Game_Mastering|Runtime Game Mastering]] - only through music and one NPC.
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Story_Engine|Story Engine]] - colaborative focused on emotional drama.
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*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Story_Engine|Story Engine]] - collaborative focused on emotional drama.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Loyalty_to_Setting|Loyalty to Setting]] - playable, setting is not very detailed.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Loyalty_to_Setting|Loyalty to Setting]] - playable, setting is not very detailed.
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Bleed-in|Bleed-in]] - depends on the players design of characterch, often close to home.
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*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Bleed-in|Bleed-in]] - depends on the players design of characters, often close to home.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Communication_Style|Communication Style]] - completely physical, playing through dancing.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Communication_Style|Communication Style]] - completely physical, playing through dancing.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Representation_of_Theme|Representation of Theme]] - abstract, the story is about magical moment.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Representation_of_Theme|Representation of Theme]] - abstract, the story is about magical moment.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Meta-techniques|Meta-techniques]] - none.
 
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Meta-techniques|Meta-techniques]] - none.
*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Player_Pressure|Player Pressure]] - pretense but physicallly demanding, considering that players will be dancing for 3 hours straight.
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*[[The_Mixing_Desk_of_Larp#Player_Pressure|Player Pressure]] - pretense but physically demanding, considering that players will be dancing for 3 hours straight.
*[[Debriefing]] - in small groups.
 
*[[Third Person Principle]] - especially during debriefing, starting by naming the character (they did not need to do it before the game).
 
  
 
==Video presentation==
 
==Video presentation==
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Document [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk95Bb5hF2A About the Game with Players] (English subtitles available)
 
Document [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk95Bb5hF2A About the Game with Players] (English subtitles available)
  
==Article==
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==Articles==
 
[http://dancemacabre.tempusludi.cz/download/Dance-macabre-Blueprint.pdf Dance Macabre Blueprint] (in English)
 
[http://dancemacabre.tempusludi.cz/download/Dance-macabre-Blueprint.pdf Dance Macabre Blueprint] (in English)
  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
*[http://dancemacabre-en.tempusludi.cz/ Page of the game]
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*[http://dancemacabre-en.tempusludi.cz/ Page of the game (EN)]
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/dance.macabre.larp/ Facebook Page]
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/dance.macabre.larp/ Facebook Page]
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*[https://larpovadatabaze.cz/larp/dance-macabre/253 Larp Database]
  
 
[[Category:Czech]]
 
[[Category:Czech]]
 
[[Category:Larps]]
 
[[Category:Larps]]

Latest revision as of 02:45, 3 January 2019

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Dance Macabre is a dance larp played multiple times in Czech Republic - first time in 2012, in 2019 there will be another run in UK.


Summary

Dance Macabre is a dance larp inspired by the chapter Danse Macabre in Neil Gaiman`s Grave­yard Book and a Danish Game In Fair Verona. The game is set in current Europe, but the exact time and place does not play an imporant role in the game. The game takes cca three hours and players play their characters only through dancing Tango Argentino. It is a story about love, death and serching for new future. The game is preceded by two days of workshops to learn playing through dancing and to create characters and their story.

Statistics

The production had 40 players in one game of 3 hours.

Before the game, there are two days of workshops of tango dancing and creation of characters and their stories.

There were 7 runs in Czech Republic - 6 of them in Czech language and 1 in English. The game was currently played by cca 250 players.

There is an English run in UK planned for March 2019.

Participation fee in Czech Republic was ca 80 EUR per run, food and hostel style of accommodation included.

The game has minimalist and symbolic scenography.

Techniques

Game design description

Video presentation

Dance Macabre: Last Tones (dance video)

Video documentation

Document About the Game with Players (English subtitles available)

Articles

Dance Macabre Blueprint (in English)

Authors

  • Mikuláš Bryan
  • Kateřina Morgain Holendová
  • Monika Kadaňková
  • Pavel Sunder Mejstřík
  • Pavlína Rennfri Mejstříková
  • Jana Lorelei Pouchlá
  • Petr Lex Růžička
  • Petr Peldrik Urban

External Links