A fairy tale about a turnip with altered words of the characters. Fairy tales in a new way for corporate events and good mood

Presenter: Russian folk tale “Turnip”!..
Grandfather planted...
Grandfather: Flies will eat me!..
Presenter: ...Turnip...

Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: Turnip has grown...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ...big pri-big! Grandfather came...
Grandfather: Flies will eat me!
Presenter: Into the garden... and he took a turnip...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ...he took it by the tops, strained, strained, and pulled.
He pulls and pulls, but he can’t pull it out. But then his grandmother approached him...
Grandma: I'm always ready!
...hug from behind and very sexy whispered in Granny's ear...
Grandma: I'm always ready!
Grandma: I'm always ready!
Presenter: This is where Grandfather weakened...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: ...and Grandfather tensed up in another place...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: And because of the tops, Turnip mocked him...
Repka: Both-on!
Presenter: Out of nowhere, the Granddaughter came running to the garden...
Granddaughter: Well, nevermind!
Presenter: ...she managed to say when she saw this picture, and grabbed onto Grandma...
Grandma: I'm always ready!
Presenter: ...she moaned louder in Grandfather’s ear...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: ...he said nervously and began to rhythmically pull the turnip tops...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ...she exclaimed nervously, but did not give in to Grandfather...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: ...he swore. And then Bug came running to his voice...
Bug: You are dogs yourself!..
Presenter: ... she barked at those present and grabbed hold of the Granddaughter... Granddaughter: Well, nevermind!..
Presenter: ...she became indignant and pulled Grandma...
Grandma: I'm always ready!..
Presenter: ...she kept talking about her feelings to Grandfather...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: ...already quietly freaking out, he continued to tear Turnip...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ...it was not given to him. But suddenly she appeared, walking on her own,
Cat…
Cat: Hello, my Murka and goodbye!..
Presenter: ...she grabbed onto the Bug...
Bug: You are dogs yourself!..
Presenter: ...she got angry and grabbed her Granddaughter...
Granddaughter: Well, nevermind!..
Presenter: ...she was surprised again and grabbed Grandma more tightly...
Grandma: I'm always ready!..
Presenter: ...she moaned sexually, hugging Grandfather from behind...


Grandfather: Flies eat me...!
Presenter: ...he groaned in unison and once again hit Repka in the tops...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ...she exclaimed, enjoying herself, and remained hanging around in the garden...
Presenter: Suddenly, a Mouse came out from behind the barn with a wide gait...
Mouse: Pee-pee-pee-pee, be a weasel, who is the last one here?..
Presenter: ... tortured, oh, she asked and grabbed the cat by the tail...
Cat: Hello, my Murka, and goodbye, damn it!..
Presenter: ... she snorted indignantly, and how she would slash her claws at the Bug!..
Bug: You are dogs yourself!..
Presenter: ... she squealed offendedly and immediately chewed on her Granddaughter
Granddaughter: Well, nevermind!
Presenter: ...she was stunned and slapped Grandma on the backside...
Grandma: I'm always ready!..
Presenter: ...she moaned in pain at the top of her voice, and how she pulled Grandfather’s...
Grandfather: Flies eat me!..
Presenter: ...he got angry and pulled Turnip like that...
Turnip: Both-on!..
Presenter: ... she became indignant and left her usual place in the garden, freed from the rapists.
That’s the end of the fairy tale, and whoever listened – thank you all! Actors take a bow!

Dramatization based on the fairy tale “Turnip” - on new way

Target:entertain children;
increase interest in Russian folk tales;
promote the development of intelligence and attention.

Characters: Narrator, Turnip, Grandfather, Grandmother, Granddaughter, Bug, Cat, Mouse.
The scenery is on stage: a hut, a vegetable garden.
Be careful!
1st player will
turnipWhen the leader says the word "turnip", the player must say“Both-na” or “Both-na, that’s what I am...”

2nd player willgrandfatherWhen the leader says the word "grandfather", the player must say"Oh I can't, everything is shaking"

3rd player willgrandma.When the leader says the word "grandmother", the player must say« Where are my 17 years old?

The 4th player will begranddaughter. When the leader says the word "granddaughter", the player must say"I'm not ready"

The 5th player will bebug. When the leader says the word "Bug", the player must say"Woof-woof"

The 6th player will becat. When the leader says the word "cat", the player must say“Meow-meow” or “Take the dog off the playground! I’m allergic to its fur!”

The 7th player will bemouse.When the presenter says the word "mouse", the player must say"Pee-pee" or "

The game begins, the presenter tells a fairy tale, and the players voice it. Leading:

Dear viewers:

A story will tell you about Turnip.

We will try our best

And we can cope with the anxiety!

So, let's go-and-and-and-and-and!

Leading:Dear viewers! Would you like to see a fairy tale in a new way?

Familiar to the point of surprise, but with some additions... in one, well, very rural area, very far from fame, there lived a grandfather.

(Grandfather appears).
Grandfather:Oh I can't, everything is shaking"Leading:and grandfather planted a turnip.
(Turnip emerges)
Turnip:Oh-ba-na! That's what I am!
Leading:Our turnip has grown big and big!
(Turnip emerges from behind the curtain)
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!Leading:Grandfather began to pull the turnip.
Grandfather:(poking out from behind the curtain)Oh I can’t, everything is shaking.
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!
Leading:Grandfather called Grandfather.
Grandfather:Oh I can’t, everything is shaking.Grandma(emerging above the curtain): Where are my 17 years?!
Leading:grandma came...
Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading:Grandma for grandfather...
Grandfather: Oh I can’t, everything is shakingLeading:Grandfather for the turnip...
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!
Leading:They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out. Grandma is calling...

Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading:Granddaughter!
Granddaughter:I'm not ready yet!
Leading:Didn't you put on lipstick? Granddaughter came...
Granddaughter:I'm not ready yet!
Leading:took on Grandma...
Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading:Grandma for Grandfather...
Grandfather: Oh, I can’t, everything is shaking.”Leading:Grandfather for the turnip...
Turnip:Both-on, that's what I am!
Leading:they pull, they pull, they can’t pull it out... the Granddaughter is calling...
Granddaughter:I'm not ready!
Leading:Bug!
Bug:Damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading:Bug came running...
Bug:Well, damn it, it's a piece of work...
Leading: I took on my Granddaughter...
Granddaughter:: I’m not ready...
Leading:Granddaughter for Grandma...
Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading:Grandma for Grandfather...
Grandfather: Oh, I can’t, everything is shaking.Leading:Grandfather for Turnip...
Turnip:Both-on, that's what I am!
Host: Oh, I can’t, everything is shaking. Leading:they pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out... she took the Bug...
Bug:Well, damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading:: Cat!
Cat:Remove the dog from the site! I'm allergic to her fur! I can’t work without valerian!
Leading:The cat came running and grabbed onto the Bug...
Bug:Leading:: The bug squealed...
Bug:(squealing) Well, damn it, it's a dog's job!
Leading:took on my granddaughter...
Granddaughter:I'm not ready...
Leading:granddaughter - for Grandma...
Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma - for Grandfather...
Grandfather: Oh I can’t, everything is shakingLeading:Grandfather - for the turnip...
turnip: Both-on!
Leading:: They pull, they pull, they can’t pull it out. Suddenly, a Mouse appears from the barn with wide strides...
Mouse:Everything is okay, will the Mosquito gore you?
Leading:Out of necessity, she went out and did it under the Cat.
Cat:Take the dog away. I’m allergic to wool, I can’t work without valerian!
Leading:How he screams with indignation...Mouse...Mouse: Everything is okay, will a mosquito gore you?
Leading:grabbed the Cat, Cat...
Cat: Take the dog away, I’m allergic to his fur, I can’t work without valerian!
Leading:The cat grabbed onto the Bug again...
Bug:Well, damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading: The bug grabbed onto her granddaughter...
Granddaughter: I’m not ready...
Leading:Granddaughter flies to grandma...
Grandma:Where are my 17 years old?
Leading:Grandma broke into Dedka...
Grandfather: Oh I can’t it’s all shakingLeading:Then the mouse got angry, pushed the people away, grabbed the tops tightly and took out the root vegetable! Yes, apparently, by all accounts, this is not an ordinary mouse!
Mouse:It's okay, are you gored by a mosquito?
Turnip:Oba, that’s what I am.All:Here is our turnip. Oh, how I want to eat! Friendship is our strength!

Leading:That's the end of the fairy tale.

And whoever listened – WELL DONE!

Number of players: any

Additional: no

Sketch game. The participants are the presenter, seven player characters and spectators. The presenter distributes roles:

1 player will be a turnip. When the leader says the word "turnip" (turnip, ...), the player must say "both-on"

Player 2 will be the grandfather. When the presenter says the word “grandfather,” the player must say “would kill.”

Player 3 will be grandma. When the presenter says the word "grandmother", the player must say "oh-oh".

Player 4 will be the granddaughter. When the leader says the word “granddaughter” (granddaughter, ...), the player must say “I’m not ready yet.”

Player 5 will be the Bug (dog). When the presenter says the word "Bug", the player must say "woof-woof".

Player 6 will be the cat. When the leader says the word "cat", the player must say "meow-meow".

Player 7 will be the mouse. When the presenter says the word "mouse", the player must say "pee-pee".

The game begins. The presenter tells the fairy tale “Turnip”, the participants voice:

Grandfather planted (player 2 - would kill) a turnip (player 1 - both). The turnip grew (1 player - both of them) very big. The grandfather came (player 2 - would kill) to pull the turnip (player 1 - both), pulls and pulls, but cannot pull it out. The grandfather called (player 2 - would have killed) the grandmother (player 3 - oh-oh). The grandmother (3rd player - oh-oh) for the grandfather (2nd player - would kill), the grandfather (2nd player - would kill) for the turnip (1st player - both), they pull and pull, they cannot pull. And so on.

Plot- role play"Turnip".

small role-playing game, not very difficult (6 people)

You, Timofey Prokofievich. You are 72 years old, you live on a remote farm with your wife Pelageya Semyonovna, granddaughter Olechka, dog Zhuchka and cat Marusya.

You love your granddaughter, although you try not to spoil her. Your favorite is the dog, but the cat seems completely useless to you, you occasionally even threw your felt boots at it.

In the spring you planted a turnip, and the turnip grew big and big. It's time to take this turnip out of the ground. And so early this morning you approached the turnip, took hold of the tops and pulled. They pulled the first time and couldn’t pull the turnip out, they pulled again and couldn’t pull it out again. With the last of our strength we strained and pulled, but the turnip almost gave way, but the spine ached. And you realized no, you won’t be able to pull out the turnip alone...

Your goal: pull the turnip out of the ground.

You, Pelageya Semenovna, you are 67 years old, live on a remote farm with your husband Timofey Prokofievich, granddaughter Olechka, dog Zhuchka and cat Marusya.

You really like to sleep in the morning, and in lately With the arrival of your granddaughter, you don’t like to bother yourself with work. But you like to grumble at your grandfather, argue with him, and even scold him. The cat Marusya is your favorite, unlike the dog that starts barking for any reason. You dote on your granddaughter. You recently sewed a new sundress for her, but you can’t remember where you put it.

You have the keys to the cellar where sour cream, cheese, jam and much more are stored. True, the cheese has disappeared somewhere.

Soon your granddaughter will leave and again all the work will fall on you. From Olechka you heard about washing machine which washes itself, I wish you had one like that.

Your goal: get a washing machine.

GRANDDAUGHTER

You came to the farm to visit your grandparents Pelageya Semyonovna and Timofey Prokofievich, they also have a dog Zhuchka and a cat Marusya. You perceive a cat and a dog as soft toys, you love to pick them up and stroke them, although you quickly get tired of it. You also don’t like the fact that they often beg, asking you for the most delicious thing - pancakes with jam or buns. You love gifts very much, and now you dream of a new sundress. And you are also afraid of mice.

You have a leather strap, beautiful but already somewhat boring.

Your goal: get a new sundress.

You live on a remote farm with your owners Timofey Prokofievich and Pelageya Semyonovna, granddaughter Olechka and cat Marusya.

True, your main owner is, of course, Grandfather, it is he who feeds you, protects you from the attacks of your Grandmother and the pestering of your Granddaughter. He also agrees with you in his dislike for the cat, which you chase at every opportunity. Everything would be fine, but your collar is worn out, it would be nice to replace it. Last night, walking past an iron chest placed in a barn, you smelled cheese. Apparently, my grandmother absent-mindedly put it there. True, you didn’t manage to get to the cheese, because the chest is closed.

Your goal: get a new collar.

You live on a remote farm with your owners Timofey Prokofievich and Pelageya Semyonovna, granddaughter Olechka and dog Zhuchka.

Your favorite is, of course, Grandma; it is from her that everything delicious that you eat comes. From your grandfather you hear only swearing and felt boots thrown at you. The granddaughter can be too intrusive and greedy. In addition, you constantly have to protect the house from the mouse, which is getting bolder every day. Yesterday, while playing with balls of thread, you saw a brand new sundress at the bottom of the basket, you probably thought it was grandma’s. More than anything else in the world, you love sour cream.

Your goal: to enjoy sour cream.

You live on a remote farm with your grandfather Timofey Prokofievich, grandmother Pelageya Semyonovna, granddaughter Olechka, dog Zhuchka and cat Marusya.

You try to show yourself to them less often, especially the cat, which seems to you to be an evil animal. Most of all you love cheese, but getting to it is very difficult; now, for example, it is not even in the cellar. Recently, while making a foray into a pea field, you saw a large box in a ditch under a bridge. Your neighbor, a rat who can read, said it was a washing machine.

Your goal: find and get cheese.

I. Seven volunteers from the audience are invited to the stage. Their task is, under the guidance of the presenter, to depict a fairy tale about a turnip. Roles are distributed among the seven, each character receives a phrase and movement characteristic of him.

Turnip: - And here I am! - shows the tops with his hands above his head. Grandfather: - Tex-tex-tex! - rubs his hands. Grandma: - I would have left! - shakes his fist. Granddaughter: - I'm ready! - cutesy. Bug: - Bark-bark-bark! - barks towards the cat. Cat: - Well, bark at me, bark... - purring. Mouse: - What do you need? - rude.

II. Another fairy tale and another set of words and movements.

Old man: - No question! - confidently. Old woman: - Not fate! - sighing and throwing up his hands. Ambar: - Tighten up! - straining. Suseki: - Yeah, yeah! - squirming and giggling. Kolobok: - Tea, coffee, let's dance! - pretending to be a waiter. Hare: - What time is it? - confused. Wolf: - I'm going home..- pretending to be a guitar. Bear: - What are you doing here? - with a stupid face. Lisa: - I'm not like that! - again, cutesy.

Seven volunteers are invited to the stage. Next, the presenter distributes the roles of the famous fairy tale “Turnip” between them. The task of each of the seven is to sit down and stand up when the presenter mentions his character. Next, the presenter begins to tell the tale long and colorfully, generously using repetitions, for example: - Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and grandmother, grandfather and grandmother lived and lived, well, that is, not only grandfather and grandmother, but someone else lived with grandfather and grandmother . So, one day the grandfather (well, it was the grandmother who advised him), so the grandfather decided to plant a turnip. So, he decided to plant a turnip... - and so on. If after this version of the fairy tale the participants still have strength left, it is worth saying thank you to everyone, mentioning everyone again.

Of course, instead of “Turnip,” you can tell some other fairy tale, the main thing is that there are many characters and they are mentioned often.

Each participant has his own phrase,

Grandfather "Oba-na!" Grandma “What kind of life has this become? I’m a fool, grandfather and our goat are a fool!” Granddaughter "Pager @.ru" Bug "Woof!" Mouse "Meow!"

Assignment: Following commands, dramatize the fairy tale “Turnip” using the following terminology:

Legal, political, sports, pedagogical, medical.

Wedding scenario/Banquet/Theatrical performances/

Competition: Fairy tale turnip.

Dear guests, to whom did grandmothers tell fairy tales in childhood? Who are the Russians? folk tales remember? So, I see not everyone is lucky! Let’s remember the fairy tale Turnip, but in a new – modern way! Who was in this fairy tale?...

How (technical issues): We choose who will play the roles. When choosing, we offer everyone to learn the role and distribute the text. And we begin to tell the story. When we talk about a hero, the person must say his own phrase. And so on until the very end. All participants sit at the table. Except for the turnip, which is usually put on a chair in front of everyone, and forced to do something else besides words. Try not to delay! Presenter comments are required!

Music: Lady, or anyone. Russian folk without words

Props:(role options, text on sheets for “actors”)

turnip- man, put your hands away, I’m not even 18 yet!

And here I am!

Dedka

It's about to get so drunk!

Grandma

I'm running, running!

Granddaughter-I'm ready!

Bug-I'm not a bug, I'm a bug!

Dog work!

Cat-I can’t work without valerian!

Mouse- Well, finally!

Guys, maybe a shot glass?

Fairy tale turnip

A well-known fairy tale that novice presenters use at weddings. I added dolls to my hands to make it more fun.

Competition: Fairy tale turnip.

Why (justification for actions): Dear guests, who did your grandmothers tell fairy tales to in childhood? Who remembers what Russian folk tales? So, I see not everyone is lucky! Let’s remember the fairy tale Turnip, but in a new – modern way! Who was in this fairy tale?...

Fairy tale "Turnip".mp4

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Who: 7 people, host’s choice

How (technical issues): We choose who will play the roles. When choosing, we suggest that everyone learn the role. And we begin to tell the story. When we talk about a hero, the person must say his own phrase. And so on until the very end. All participants simply sit at the table. Except for the turnip, which is usually put on a chair in front of everyone, and forced to do something else besides words. Try not to delay! Presenter comments are required!

Gifts: audience awards for roles

Pros (+) minimum props, table style, always goes 100% (mainly due to Grandma)

Cons (-) is often used, you need to assign roles very precisely (the main thing is to speak loudly)!

Creative (derivatives, enhancers):

Props: (role options)

Turnip - man, put your hands away, I’m not even 18 yet!

And here I am!

Grandfather, we're doing our best and running away!

It's about to get so drunk!

Grandma-grandfather hasn’t been satisfying me lately! (preferred)

I'm running, running!

Granddaughter - I'm ready!

Grandfather, grandmother, let's hurry up, I'm late for the disco!

Bug - I'm not a bug, I'm a bug!

Dog work!

Cat – I can’t work without valerian!

Remove the dog from the site, I'm allergic!

Mouse - well, finally!

Guys, maybe a shot glass?

ANOTHER VARIATION OF THE TALE Turnip

Grandfather Vova-plague

Over the course of my life I have gained wisdom:

He planted a turnip

Like following a child.

The baby has grown up

The grandfather gasped: “Yo! Damn stump!"

So she sat down like a princess,

You can't really move it from its place.

Grandfather tried to lift

But the word came out again:

“Yo! Damn stump!"

Nice baby.

To reap the harvest

I decided to gather helpers.

And although our grandfather is a plague

I remembered - there is a wife somewhere!

Grandma saw a turnip

Jumped up and down with delight

I saw a full hall of men,

I kissed three of them!

Afterwards I assessed the situation

And she asked me to call my granddaughter!

The granddaughter, of course, is younger,

Although a fashion model, but still,

If only she could walk back and forth,

To excite with your charms.

Here comes the beautiful maiden,

Who doesn't sit at home,

And she said the word “I’m ready!”

Everyone thought - ready to help,

And she is only ready to dance.

(dances to “I’m just coming from the cold!”)

There was no help

If only the Bug would come in handy!

The bug barks loudly,

She wags her tail and dreams of becoming a circus performer.

She asks to put a slice of lemon on her nose,

She will catch it with her mouth without the help of her paws...

(show focus)

Zhuchka is of no use,

Let's call Murka together.

(Chorus of the song “Murka” plays)

But Murka doesn’t want to help,

There will be an erotic dance for us...

(I turn on the song “Sex Bomb”)

We don’t expect any benefit from Murka,

Let's call the Mouse!

The mouse was hunting somewhere

I gained weight, became nervous,

She's beating her tail, look

And in a bass voice he says “Pee-pee”

Our friendly honest people

Pulled the root vegetable

And the ripe harvest was gathered

The turnip was torn off the floor!

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turnip, fairy tale turnip

Fairy tale turnip for a wedding. classic fairy tale-competition for - Toastmaster - competitions, games, for weddings, corporate events, anniversaries

Contest: Fairy tale turnip.

Why (justification for action): Dear guests, to whom did grandmothers tell fairy tales in childhood? Who remembers what Russian folk tales? So, I see not everyone is lucky! Let's remember the fairy tale Turnip, but in a new - modern way! Who was in this fairy tale?...

Who: 7 people, host's choice

How to (technical questions): We choose who will play the roles. When choosing, we suggest that everyone learn the role. And we begin to tell the story. When we speak of a hero, the person must utter his phrase. And so on until the very end. All participants simply sit at the table. Except for the turnip, which is usually put on a chair in front of everyone, and forced to do something else besides words. Try not to delay! Presenter comments are required!

Music: Lady, or any. Russian folk without words

Present: Audience Choice Awards for Best Roles

Pros (+) a minimum of table props, always 100% successful (mainly due to Grandma)

Cons (-) often used, you need to assign roles very precisely (the main thing is to speak loudly)!

Creative (derivatives, enhancers):

Props:(role options)

turnip- man, put your hands away, I’m not even 18 yet!

And here I am!

Dedka- we do our best and run away!

I have become old, my health is not the same!

It's about to get so drunk!

Grandma- lately my grandfather has not satisfied me! (preferable)

I'm running, running!

Granddaughter-I'm ready!

Grandfather, grandmother, let's hurry up, I'm late for the disco!

Bug-I'm not a bug, I'm a bug!

Dog work!

Cat-I can’t work without valerian!

Remove the dog from the site, I'm allergic!

Mouse- Well, finally!

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Funny competitions, weddings and practical jokes

Interesting wedding competitions will help create a unique, cheerful and unforgettable holiday atmosphere, introduce new relatives closer, and amuse guests.

Which ones can be for a wedding? Their huge variety can be divided into wedding table competitions and active or moving competitions, for example, wedding music competitions. Wedding games should start with table competitions, then they can be alternated with active ones. Competitions for the newlyweds, competitions for relatives, drawings of witnesses, competitions related to dressing up and reincarnation, dancing and even alcohol - all these wedding competitions will create happy holiday, which everyone will enjoy, and the presentation of prizes, which can be purchased in our accessories store, will be a pleasant and welcome addition to the program.

The main thing is that the competitions and games are funny, all this is not arranged in order to determine who is the most dexterous, the smartest, the most erotic and beautiful, the fastest. The original wedding competitions are designed to create an atmosphere of fun so that everyone can have a good laugh.

In order not to disappoint or offend the guests, you can discuss with those invited in advance their expectations for the upcoming celebration. Some people don’t see a wedding without traditional pranks and love to actively participate in them, while others, on the contrary, prefer original wedding competitions to long-standing traditions. . The decision, of course, will remain yours, but it is worth considering your wishes and taking them into account.

Wedding competition "Champagne"

Approximately 5 people participate in the competition, each person is given a glass of champagne. The task is as follows: the winner in this competition is the one who drinks the wine glass to the bottom the fastest...

The contestants begin to smile, what could be simpler... Then clarify that the winner is the one who drinks a flute of champagne faster...... teaspoons! And hand out the teaspoons. The winner can be given a whole bottle of champagne.

Wedding competition fairy tale “Turnip”

To organize this wedding competition you will need 8-10 participants. Anyone can participate; there are no selection criteria.

From a fairy tale (you can choose another fairy tale, songs are also suitable, for example, “A Christmas tree was born in the forest”), you need to write out all the participants in advance, including the sun and the breeze, and prepare nameplates, you can have costume elements (Hang a fox tail from an old coat for a bug, etc.) .d.) Next, the toastmaster or presenter, who can also be selected from among the guests as the author of the fairy tale, begins to read the fairy tale, and its characters “come to life.” The text should be read slowly and accompanied by comments, for example: “Grandfather planted a turnip!... Grandfather, whoever plants it like that, plant it well!” It will be even more fun if each participant, having heard from the author that the speech was about him, also said something about him.

Grandfather: Oh, me!

Turnip: Both on!

Turnip: Both on!

These are traditional wedding competitions that are present at almost every wedding, and then we will describe wedding competitions.

Wedding toast competitions, for example, “Let’s drink to the fact that...”

Everyone is welcome to participate, the more the better. Guests are invited to write a toast for the newlyweds, and guests from the groom’s side play for the bride and write a toast that she will read to him, and guests from the bride’s side, respectively, for the groom.

Each table is given one piece of paper and one pen, and guests write wishes in a special book one phrase at a time and do not see what the previous person wrote and do not discuss it among themselves. At the end of the competition, the leaves reach the bride and groom, who read toasts to each other.

Don’t forget about the prizes for wedding competitions; relatives and friends will be pleased to receive a small present for participation and as a keepsake of your joyful celebration.

Competition for adults

Other competitions for adults

A very fun competition - a game for adults. Spend it in a company that is already a little tipsy and relaxed.

All the guests will laugh and no one will remain indifferent.

The competition requires 7 participants:

Required details:

Grandfather's straw hat

Baba scarf, tied with corners forward.

Granddaughter-skirt

A bug, a cat with ears on the headband,

The turnip has green branches on its rim.

The mouse should be the largest, the mouse's nose should be with an elastic band.

While reading a fairy tale, guests will make certain movements and say the same words.

1. Turnip - sitting on a chair, rolling from buttock to buttock - says - “Both-on”

2. Grandfather - rubbing his hands - "Sooooooo"

3. Baba - shaking her fist - “It would have gone away”

4. Granddaughter - crouching and lifting her skirt (It is better to choose a male player) - “I’m ready”

5. Zhuchka - runs up to the table with a snack and a bottle of vodka and says - “Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!” Drinks

stack, takes a bite and returns to his place. It is better to choose the most sober player and strong enough to

alcohol.

6. Cat - comes forward wagging its hips - "Meowed"

7. Mouse - (cool if you choose a big man) - bass "Piiiiiiiii"

The general text is read by the presenter.

The grandfather (Sooooo!) planted a turnip (Both!) and said:

Grow, grow, turnip (Both-on!), sweet!

Grow, grow, turnip (Both!), strong!

The turnip grew (Oba-na!), sweet, strong, big, very big. Grandfather went (Sooooo!) to pick a turnip (Both-on!): he pulls-

will pull, but cannot pull it out.

Grandfather called (Sooooo!) Grandma (Would have left)

Grandfather (Sooo!) for the turnip (Both!)

The grandmother called (Would you leave) her granddaughter (I'm ready).

Granddaughter for grandmother (would have left),

Grandma (would have left) for grandpa (Sooooo!),

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The granddaughter called (I'm ready) for the bug (Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!).

Grandma (would have left) for grandpa (Sooooo!),

Grandfather (Sooooo!) for the turnip "Both-on"

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

Bug called (Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!) the cat (Meowed).

Bug (Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!) for my granddaughter (I'm ready),

Granddaughter (I'm ready) for my grandmother (I would have left),

Grandma (would have left) for grandpa (Sooooo!), Turnip "Both-on"

Grandfather (Sooooo!) for the turnip "Both-on"

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The cat called (Meowed) the mouse (Piiiiiiiii).

The mouse (Piiiiiiiii) for the cat (Meowed),

The cat (Meowed) for the Bug (Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!),

Bug (Bormental! One hundred grams and a cucumber!) for my granddaughter (I'm ready),

Granddaughter (I'm ready) for my grandmother (I would have left),

Grandma (would have left) for grandpa (Sooooo!),

Grandfather (Sooooo!) for the turnip "Both-on"

Pull and pull; and pulled out the turnip. "Both-on"

All participants are given a "Super Repka" medal

Other competitions for adults

Turnip competition

Each of the guests is given a chance to put their hand into a magic box, feel the first object they come across, guess it and receive it as a gift.

I never did

Everyone begins to say what he has never done in this life, if one of those present has done this at least once in his life, he bends one finger... When someone says what he has not done, one of The last finger bends the remaining ones, then the first can ask any question to the second, which he must answer honestly.

Jump-jump competition

Participants of the competition stand in one line. When the leader says “land,” everyone jumps forward; when they say “water,” everyone jumps back. The competition is held at a fast pace. The presenter has the right to pronounce other words instead of the word “water,” for example: sea, river, bay, ocean; instead of the word "land" - shore, land, island. Those who jump at random are eliminated, the winner is the last player - the most attentive.

Mummy

Couples are called and given a bandage (if there is no bandage, you can use toilet paper). One of the pair should stand, and the other should be bandaged so that it turns out to be a mummy. The team with the mummy wins.

The result of all competitions

Before the start of all the competitions that you are going to hold at the party, you need to warn all the guests that at the end of your feast and after all the competitions very good prizes will be awarded (up to a mobile phone as the main prize), thereby interesting and invigorating everyone who came to your event. Below are approximate “nominations” and gifts for them.

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