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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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204MDSC3 | ZK | 3 | 2ST | English | winter |
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Name of lecturer(s)
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Course graduate:
- will acquire innovative approaches to performance making through the analysis and evaluation of theory and practice;
- will cultivate an understanding of conceptual knowledge through own performance practice and independent research;
- will be familiar with multiple theoretical approaches in a research project, and demonstrate an understanding of how to link them to own artistic practice;
- will undertake advanced research projects that address significant areas of theory and/or practice in theatre and performance.
Mode of study
Lecture, seminar.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
None.
Course contents
Third part of the course is the culmination of the process of connecting students’ own artistic experience and the articulation of their research interests within the context of contemporary performance making practice and theory, with a 4000-word essay as the final outcome of the course.
Recommended or required reading
Bachelard, Gaston, Poetics of Space
Claire Bishop, Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship
Butler, Judith, Gender Trouble
Carlson, Marvin, Performance. A Critical Introduction
Stephen Duncombe, Dream. Re-imagining Progressive Politics in an Age of Fantasy
Etchells, Tim. Certain Fragments
Matthew Goulish, 39 Microlectures: In Proximity of Performance
Lehmann, Hans-Thies. Postdramatic Theatre
André Lepecki, Exhausting Dance: Performance and the politics of movement
North, Stephen M., The Making of Knowledge in Composition
Phelan, Peggy. Unmarked: The Politics of Performance
Schön, Donald A., The Reflective Practitioner
Assessment methods and criteria
The student submits a semester thesis of at least 3500 words, which is the main subject of evaluation. The written skills and the content of the seminar work are evaluated.
During the exam period, the exam will take the form of a debate on a topic that the student analyze in the seminar work. Reflection abilities are evaluated.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course