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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Education : Drama

491-410 Drama D1: Project Studies in Drama 3

Note:

Special requirements: All projects undertaken in this subject will be student-initiated and only those students with positive submissions involving original thought and approach will be enrolled. All students applying to undertake this subject will be interviewed for selection by the coordinating staff members and consultants. Students will be selected on the basis of their proposal and their past work in the Drama course. Selection is competitive. Submissions should include statements covering: past activities in the Drama Department, reasons for wishing to undertake a research study or special project, and an outline of the proposed study of project. The number of Drama D projects approved each year will be influenced by the resources available.

Credit Points:

16.7

Coordinator:

Peter Eckersall

Prerequisite/s:

33.3 points in Group 3 Drama subjects, or approved equivalent.

Timetable:

All Year

Contact:

Undertaken over any period of time negotiated between the student and his/her staff supervisor

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to:

  • extend their critical and analytical skills within the context of a research project in theatre studies and/or theatre in education;

  • apply appropriate research methods for the drama/theatre studies disciplines;

  • prepare a production brief which demonstrates a clear understanding of the chosen project and a knowledge of how the project will be realised;

  • demonstrate the relationship between theory and practice, and to extend and develop modes and styles of performance;

  • extend and develop their knowledge of rehearsal techniques and organisation, and to develop existing and new theatre skills through practice, reading and experiment;

  • draw together the results of theoretical research through practice, textual interpretation and extension, methodology and reading, and present them in the form of a seminar paper;

  • develop appropriate reading lists relating to their chosen project; and

  • develop organisational and time management skills.

Content:

The projects will be seen as an individual concern, even though it may involve work done within a group project. Each student will nominate the method of presentation of the project or study, e. g., written submission, film, tape, performance, etc. Submissions and outlines must be typed and two copies submitted.

Assessment:

Documentation of the project with an analytical report and self-assessment of approximately 2200 to 2500 words (30%); class seminar paper (30%); presentation of the project (40%).

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