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Leader: Peter Snow
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: This is a performance-based unit continuing and developing the work of PER2040. It investigates the processes involved in writing and creating performance works and performance texts of those works. Various strategies of initiating new work, including the possibilities of various sites and modes of performance, will be explored. Students will work under guidance to take these projects to public presentation standard. Students will then write either a performance text of the work they have created or an analysis of the writing/ performance project. To contextualise the chosen investigations there will be a weekly programme of readings, discussions and class presentations.
Objectives: On successfully completing this subject students should be able to: 1. Write a clear and precise proposal for a possible future performance. 2. Initiate, research and create a detailed and theoretically informed performance work based on a proposal. 3. Develop a performance work from workshop stage through to public presentation. 4. Produce a clear and comprehensive performance text of a performance work. 5. Read, analyse and discuss the writing practices of selected performance practitioners. 6. Explain a range of theoretical ideas currently informing performance practice, both in engaging, live presentation and in clear and cogent written work.
Assessment: Participation: 25% + Performance project development (3000 words): 25% + Performance project presentation (3000 words): 25% + Performance texts and critique (3000 words): 25%
Contact Hours: 4 hours (1 x 2 hour seminar and a minimum of 2 hours of workshops and rehearsals) per week