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Leader: Peter Snow
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: This unit will provide students with the opportunity to investigate directing practice in some detail. Students will choose a directing project, carry out dramaturgical research on the text and appropriate contexts, prepare the text for rehearsal, cast the work, carry out rehearsals, and stage their project. They will also write up the mise-en-scene of their production. Students will receive regular guidance and feedback on their projects.
Objectives: Upon successfully completing this subject, students should be able to carry out a directing project from preparation through to performance, and thus be able to: 1. Engage in dramaturgical research. 2. Prepare a text for rehearsal with actors. 3. Carry out detailed and careful rehearsal. 4. Collaborate with other theatre practitioners in order to present a performance. 5. Understand the relations between performance work and the contexts in which it will be presented. 6. Keep a detailed and clear record of work such that other practitioners would be able to follow the production strategies.
Assessment: Directed project (equivalent 3000 words): 60% + Director's workbook with notes (1500 words): 30% + Workshop participation: 10%
Contact Hours: 3 hours (1 x 3 hour workshop) per week
Prerequisites: A second-year sequence in Drama and Theatre Studies
Corequisites: DTS3000