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Performance Theory and Organisation B (DNCE60046)
Graduate coursework level 6Points: 12.5Not available in 2018
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This subject continues to build a focus on contemporary performance creation from a theoretical, organisational and resourcing viewpoint.
Current performance practice is re-examined, including cross-cultural, interdisciplinary and contextual perspectives with student seminar presentations and visiting practitioners who discuss their philosophies and approach.
An understanding of the organisational aspects of performance creation is encouraged with a focus on pre-production planning, project financial management, areas of copyright, ethics and matters of legality as well as environmental health and safety considerations.
Locating resources for project development, the nature and scope of a relationship with a producing partner, the structure of governmental funding and the processes involved in preparation and evaluation of grant submissions is highlighted through seminars and guest speakers.
Intended learning outcomes
On completing this subject students will:
- understand the nature of contemporary performance practice and situate their own work and artistic concerns within it;
- relate these understandings to cross-cultural and interdisciplinary artistic practices, as well as to the political, historical and economic contexts in which it is developed;
- develop skills in the preparation and presentation of seminar research topics;
- critically evaluate and describe various types of performance practice and articulate the contribution of the collaborators in its realisation;
- develop the understanding and practical ability to conceptualise and plan a performance project with a workable idea that reflects an understanding of community, cultural infrastructure and support;
- develop an understanding of the financial management procedures in relation to the project development;
- develop an understanding of grant writing approaches and processes as applied to independent arts practice
Generic skills
On completing this subject students will have:
• the ability to interpret and analyse artistic work in the context of professional practice within both a broader cultural field and a body of contemporary ideas;
• the capacity to evaluate and synthesise data and other information;
• the ability to communicate in oral and written form;
• the capacity for critical thinking;
• the ability to effectively participate in a team pursuing creative objectives;
• the ability to initiate, maintains, manages and organises artistic practices within community, industry and business organisational structures.
Last updated: 3 November 2022