Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Context for our narative

In our narrative we need to look for a reason for them to be racing and fighting to win something. So far we have come up with:

  • Sports day
  • Fun run
  • Fatties and salad
  • Teachers and students
  • Scouts, cubs, beavers
  • Village fair
  • Black Friday
  • Wedding opening slots
  • Race to happiness 
  • Race to be the best couple
  • Survival 
  • To eat
  • To drink, fresh water
  • Holiday ticket
  • New car
  • Mystery box 
  • Cooperate team building team challenge 
  • Facebook how great is your relationship
  • How far will you go for victory
  • Cheese wheel down the hill
  • Dragon racing
  • Soapbox derby racing
  • Bed racing 
  • Wife carrying race
  • Zorbing 
  • Last baby to adopt 
  • Last table at a restaurant 
  • Baby cheese wheel
  • Last engagement rings up for grabs
  • To be the first person to buy the house on the first sale sign.
  • Couples race to build ikea furniture
  • The colour run
  • Costume racing 
  • Three legged race 
  • To catch a train
  • To catch a bus
  • Postman training, running from dogs
  • Big pile of cash they’re chasing while it is moving away.
  • They’re late for a party 
  • Kayak race 
  • Rowing race 
  • One of the couples from each group is getting kidnapped, while the other ones are trying to get them. 
  • Blind folded maze
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Mens trophy, womens Olympics. Vice versa. Performance element on a podium. 
  • All these girls are chasing this guy. Girls in knight costumes. Guy with long blonde hair, damsel in distress. Switch of genders
  • Girls chasing this boy.
  • Three couples, race for best couple trophy. At a dinner party, hosting awards and these three couples racing to get that award. 
  • Food fight. Powder fight. Paint fight. Anything colourfully messy. 


People taking something way too seriously.

We need to figure out what is taken to seriously.

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