Course Description
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Course Name
Making Theatre Happen
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Host University
Kingston University
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Location
London, England
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Area of Study
Theater, Visual Arts
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Prerequisites
Suitable for Study Abroad/International Exchange students enrolled at KU
for Study Option 3 but must be enrolled in DA4001 Staging Histories as well. -
Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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Credits
4 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits4
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units0
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Course Content:
This module runs in conjunction with DA4001 Staging Histories. The module introduces
students to significant skills, vocabularies and methods associated with creating
performance and explores ways in which these may be applied within a range of
dramatic and theatrical contexts. The main features of this module are the study and
practice of key elements of performance such as the use of space, time, force (or
energy); body and voice; play; interpersonal interaction onstage and off; performance
structure and dynamics; and the creation of dramatic meaning and theatrical effect.Topics covered may include:
? Physical and vocal technique drawn from the work of, for example,
Jacques Lecoq, Chris Crickmay and Miranda Tufnell, Cicely Berry, Kristin
Linklater
? Exercises in focus and concentration
? Exercises in precision and clarity
? Use of space, time and force drawn from, for example, Rudolph Laban,
Anne Bogart and Tina Landau (Viewpoints)
? Creative play, improvisation and groupwork drawn from, for example,
Mike Pearson, Keith Johnstone, Augusto Boal
? Creative principles and methodologies such as those of Antonin Artaud,
Bertolt Brecht, Jerzy Grotowski, Vsevolod Meyerhold
? Viewing and analysis of performances by companies such as Complicite,
DV8, Improbable, Kneehigh
? Basic principles of production design
? Basic principles of dramaturgy and dramaturgical analysis
? Devising strategiesAutumn Semester:
Students study 2 sets of performance methods and techniques, each related to a
practitioner. Areas of study are not fixed but may include: Jacques Lecoq and the neutral mask, Vsevolod Meyerhold and stylisation, Robert Lepage and the RSVP method of
devising.Teaching: Workshops, Practical Exercises and Group Practical Work
Assessment:
STUDY OPTION 1:
Three Assessment Elements:
? Process (40%): Portfolio of activities
? 15 min Group-based Performance (40%)
? Critical Reflection (20%): 1500 word Essay
STUDY OPTION 2: a 10 minute group performance applying the techniques learned and a
reflective essay (1500 words)Study Option 1 = Whole Year
Study Option 2 = Autumn
Study Option 3 = Spring/summer
Course Disclaimer
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