Unit name | Performance Contexts |
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Unit code | THTR10003 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | C/4 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Professor. McGirr |
Open unit status | Not open |
Units you must take before you take this one (pre-requisite units) |
None |
Units you must take alongside this one (co-requisite units) |
None |
Units you may not take alongside this one |
None |
School/department | Department of Theatre |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
This unit introduces students to methods of contextualizing given theatrical performances, from considering theatre production as industry, to historically and place-specific questions of cultural, political and aesthetic context. These cultural and contextual frameworks are tested through focusing specifically on revivals, revisions and restagings, addressing issues by means of a central question: what is at stake when a performance from then and there, whether two years or two hundred years ago, is performed here and now? The course will include an introduction to the Theatre Collection and to using performance archives for historical research around a past production. Students will also be introduced to the local theatre culture and the city itself as a context.
On successful completion of this unit students will
(1) be able to demonstrate a knowledge and a critical understanding of historical/cultural and theoretical/aesthetic contexts in which performances occur;
(2) be able to evaluate various historical/cultural factors and how they function in analyzing performances for research and/or production;
(3) be able to apply contextual information appropriately in discussions, written and practical outputs.
Teaching will be delivered through a combination of seminar discussions and workshops. Additional screenings, archive workshops, theatre performances and workshops with theatre professionals, where possible and appropriate, will be used to enhance students' engagement with a range of performance contexts.
Essay (1500 Words) 50% ILOs 1-3
Individual digital pitch for restaging a performance (12 minutes) 50% ILOs 1-3
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How much time the unit requires
Each credit equates to 10 hours of total student input. For example a 20 credit unit will take you 200 hours
of study to complete. Your total learning time is made up of contact time, directed learning tasks,
independent learning and assessment activity.
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Assessment
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The Board considers each student's outcomes across all the units which contribute to each year's programme of study. If you have self-certificated your absence from an
assessment, you will normally be required to complete it the next time it runs (this is usually in the next assessment period).
The Board of Examiners will take into account any extenuating circumstances and operates
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