Discipline Skills B (DRAM60020)
Graduate coursework level 6Points: 12.5Not available in 2018
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Practical studio-based workshops on the materials and structures of Performance, with seminar discussions providing a theoretical context. Areas of content include duet collaboration, processes of solo performance, small group devising methods, performance making strategies and performance pedagogies.
Intended learning outcomes
- begin to articulate a performance making philosophy that has at its base the qualities of creativity and experimentation;
- identify and put into practice the formal languages of performance;
- focus on developing the materials and structures appropriate to the intended context and the student's area(s) of interest;
- develop a productive working method for the process of creative collaboration;
- identify and respond in movement form to internal and external impulses;
- demonstrate the ability to connect imagery and action;
- recognise, work within, and conceptualise frameworks that support improvising experience;
- develop an individual productive working method or approach.
Generic skills
On completion of the subject students should have developed:
- The ability to create and organise aesthetic material
- The ability to initiate creative work from a range of varied source materials
- The ability to use a range of research tools and methodologies
- The ability to understand the relationship between form and content
- The ability to solve problems
- The ability to lead others in the skills of problem solving
- The ability to interpret and analyse
- The capacity for critical thinking
- The ability to work as a leader, showing initiative and openness
Last updated: 3 November 2022