Theory and Practice of Theatre 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
206ETD1 Z 2 2T English winter

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Mode of study

Instruction is in block form (that is; one week of instruction, one week of independent study of selected material). Aside from the classes and lectures part of the course is a paper with sources (primarily video-recordings of stagings) and analysis of selected stagings; some from Czech theatres.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

None.

Course contents

This course is focused primarily on the basic theatre terminology and theory origins, fundamental to the presentation of a drama text and theatre staging which the student should know and how to use in practice in written form and publicity. The aim of the course is to learn elementary terminology, and theatre and drama theory, apply them in the analysis of a text or dramaturgy presentation. Part of the course is an introduction to critical thinking about theatre staging (what conceptual apparati to use in evaluating a staging).

Recommended or required reading

Brockett, Oscar G.: History of the Theatre

Atristotle: Poetics

Fortier, Mark: Theory/theatre: An Introduction

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on the course paper.

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