How is the following exercise relevant to Richard Boleslavsky's Concentration lesson "A) Each person was required to select an animal they prefer and imitate the actions of that particular animal. The first person demonstrates their chosen animal’s action, and everyone else should attentively observe. Once the last person completes their animal's action, it is then the first person’s turn again to reenact their initial action and mimIc the actions of each subsequent person in the group. This cycle continues with each person following the preceding person’s actions until everyone has had a turn"

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This exercise is relevant to Richard Boleslavsky's Concentration lesson because it helps train the actors in the skill of observation and the ability to imitate. By having each person select an animal and imitate its actions, they need to concentrate and observe carefully in order to accurately portray the chosen animal's movements. This exercise helps develop their concentration skills, as they need to attentively observe and mimic the preceding person's actions in the group. Additionally, it enhances their ability to focus and stay in the present moment, which is essential for actors to fully immerse themselves in their characters and performances.
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