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Performance Research Approaches 1 (DNCE90005)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Southbank)
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Semester 1
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The subject builds a theoretical focus on contemporary performance creation while providing an introduction to research resources, practice-lead approaches and other research methodologies. Historic and 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. Students develop a working understanding of appropriate research methods, including practical experience in locating resources (local and global) for specific inquiries. Attention is given to the issues of research writing and editing as they apply to higher degree research in the creative arts.
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 papers;
- critically evaluate and describe various types of performance practice and articulate the contribution of the collaborators in its realisation;
- develop a working understanding of appropriate research methods including practical experience in locating resources (local and global) for specific inquiries;
- develop a working understanding of research writing and editing as they apply to higher degree research in the creative arts.
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 access data and other information from a range of sources;
- the capacity to develop and design research processes appropriate to specific projects;
- the capacity for a flexible approach to problem solving.
Last updated: 3 November 2022