Unit name | Performance 4: Practices in Context |
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Unit code | DRAM31006 |
Credit points | 30 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Professor. Jones |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
s: Approaches to Performance & Screen Studies , 3 and 4 |
Co-requisites |
s Approaches to Performance & Screen Studies 5: Paradigms and Perspectives |
School/department | Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Aims: to continue the exploration of a range of performance practices in a designated historical period and/or genre, and investigate appropriate critical, historical and theoretical frameworks; to investigate further related languages of thearetical expression in terms of both critical and creative practices; to develop further creative and practical production skills and understanding. Topics may include: avent-garde; twentieth century theatre; Renaissance drama; street peformance; radical theatre; theatre performance.
Aims:
1. To explore critically a range of performance practices.
2. To develop appropriate critical and theoretical approaches to the chosen practices.
3. To investigate in a chosen practical and creative manner one or more alternative languages of theatrical expression.
4. To develop appropriate self-reflective analytical methods.
5. To develop production skills for theatre practice.
6. To develop group-work project skills.
7. To be able to reflect on individual work within a collaborative production context.
1. To demonstrate sound knowledge of key secondary literature
2. To be aware of, and able to apply a range of established critical and theoretical ideas
3. To present a clear and well-structured argument, supported by relevant critical and theoretical literature
4. To present work that is consistently accurate in terms of its use of English and referencing
5. To be able to communicate verbally key ideas based on secondary reading and relevant primary texts
6. To demonstrate skills of time management
7. To plan and execute a research project
Plus as appropriate to the mode of teaching, that is, the combination of seminar and practice-based workshop and/or presentations:
8. To be able to write a reflective account of practical work
9. To be able to work constructively and creatively in a group-based workshop
10. To be able to work within the disciplines of production and project processes, working to deadlines and within production budgets
11. To work independently and reach individual/personal judgements within a collaborative context
12. To be able to reflect on individual work within a collaborative production context
Seminars, workshops, screenings, as appropriate
3,000-word essay + student presentation + 1,500-word write-up, or equivalent.
OR
Essay [2,500 words] [1/3 of total unit mark] + Assessment of short practical workshops, inc. preparation & participation in class; presentation/performance; and critical analysis [1,500 words] [2/3 of total unit mark]
OR
Assessment of long practical workshops, inc. preparation & participation in class; preparation & execution of technical production role; presentation/performance; and critical analysis [2,500 words]
Exemplary: