Directing 4
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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201ERZ4 | exam | 4 | 4 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 58 to 78 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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Department
The subject provides Department of Dramatic Theatre
Contents
During the Master's level study, under expert supervision the student realizes his/her larger-scale artistic work, encountering the need for thorough preparation of the production. The student is directed to imagine in the most detailed way possible the details and whole of the work under the real conditions prevailing at a school theatre. The realization of the production forces the student to synthesize practical and theoretical knowledge with experience. The student overcomes considerable difficulties thanks to the requirement for realizing his/her ideas with limited material and is led within this framework to strengthen his/her theatrical imagination on the basis of being specific. A major part of instruction is the need to create with others and to be able to inspire and be inspired by them. The important thing here is independent decision making arising from the ability to listen, argue and convince. Here, the students take important steps towards finding their own creative methods, not limiting themselves to their own abilities, but making use of the talents and abilities of their fellow artists.
- Introduction to comprehensive preparation of a production.
- Selection of subject matter.
- Staging intent.
- Dramaturgic-directing conception.
- Choosing coworkers and conception of the production.
- Preparation of the production.
- Preparation of the rehearsal process.
Learning outcomes
The student must demonstrate the ability to choose a subject with respect to a personal topic, evaluate its feasibility with respect to the staging intent - casting, space, public interest, production and financial possibilities, possibility of repeat performances, long-term and short-term goals. The decisive thing for evaluation is whether the student is able to prepare his/her artistic conception for realization under concrete conditions with concrete colleagues, without yielding on his/her own demands and ideas about the future content and form of the production.
Prerequisites and other requirements
Intense cooperation with students in the departments of stage design, alternative and puppet theatre, arts management and other external colleagues in connection with a specific task.
Literature
Pavis, Patrice - Dictionary of the Theatre
Gordon, Robert - The purpose of playing: modern acting theories in perspective
Schechner, Richard - Performance theory [2005]
Bogart, Anne - A director prepares: seven essays on art and theatre
Čechov, Michail Alexandrovič - The path of the actor
Čechov, Michail Alexandrovič - To the actor: on the technique of acting
Donnellan, Declan - The actor and the target
Hauser, Frank; Reich, Russell - Notes on Directing: 130 Lessons in Leadership from the Director`s Chair
Gaskill, William - A Sense of direction
Krasner, David (ed.) - Method acting reconsidered: theory, practice, future
Lecoq, Jacques - The moving body: teaching creative theatre
Luere, Jeane - Playwright Versus Director: Authorial Intentions and Performance Interpretations
Hodge, Alison - Twentieth century actor training [2007]
Johnstone, Keith - IMPRO: improvisation and the Theatre
Merlin, Bella - Beyond Stanislavsky: the psycho-physical approach to actor training
Mitter, Shomit - Systems of Rehearsal. Stanislavsky, Brecht, Grotowski and Brook
Rudlin, John - Commedia dell’arte: an actor’s handbook
Rudlin, John; Crick, Olly - Commedia dell’arte: a handbook for troupes
Stanislavski, Constantin - An actor’s handbook: an alphabetical arrangement of concise statements on aspects of acting
Stanislavski, Constantin - An actor’s work: a student’s diary
Thomas, James Michael - Script analysis for actors, director and designers
Zarrilli, Phillip B. - Psychophysical acting: an intercultural approach after Stanislavski
Evaluation methods and criteria
The completed director's journal and dramaturgical-directorial production concept are assessed. Active participation in class is required.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course