Chair David Vivian Professor Emeriti Mary Jane Miller, Robert C. Nunn Professor Joe Norris Associate Professors Natalie Alvarez, David Fancy, Gyllian Raby, Virginia Reh, David Vivian Assistant Professors Karen Fricker, Yasmine Kandil Lecturer Danielle Wilson Production Manager Brian Cumberland Technical Director Gavin Fearon Head of Wardrobe Roberta Doylend Technical Production Assistant Ed Harris Part Time Instructors Suzanne Burchell, Brian Cumberland, Monica Dufault, Ken Garrett, Christopher Jackman, Allen Kaeja, Karen Kaeja, Cole Lewis, Cindy Maude, Carolyn MacKenzie, Glenys McQueen-Fuentes, Adrian Palmieri, Nikole Pascetta, Robin Patterson, Kelly Wolf, Barbara Worthy, Helen Zdriluk Resident Theatre Company: Theatre Beyond Words theatrebeyondwords.com Artistic Committee Members Harro Maskow, Artistic Director Robin Patterson, Co-Artistic Director Director, Co-operative Programs Cara Boese Academic Adviser Alisa Cunnington |
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Administrative Assistant Georgann Cope Watson 905-688-5550, extension 5255 Schmon Tower 104A The Department of Dramatic Arts (DART), part of the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (MIWSFPA), addresses the study, application and interrogation of the discipline as cultural and educational practice. The Department of Dramatic Arts offers a BA Honours in Dramatic Arts. For honours students, Concentrations are available in Drama in Education and Applied Theatre, Performance, Production and Design and Theatre Praxis. The Department also offers a four-year (20 credit) BA with Major Dramatic Arts degree and a three-year BA Pass degree. A Certificate program in Drama in Education and Applied Theatre as well as a Minor in Dramatic Arts are also offered for non-DART majors. Dramatic Arts offers two concurrent BA (Honours)/BEd programs over six years. See calendar entry under Education - Concurrent BA (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) and Education - Concurrent BA Integrated Studies (Honours) (Junior/Intermediate). All Dramatic Arts degree offerings are united under one goal: to integrate theory and practice so as to provide students with a broad educational base combining research, practice and creative development. Pedagogical practices and performance, design, and technical skills are theorized and integrated in various ways with the study of critical thinking, theatre history, dramaturgy and dramatic literature. Projects include two major productions, as well as various productions and events, such as the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts showcase programming. The Dramatic Arts Co-op program combines academic and work terms over a four-year period. Students spend one year in an academic setting studying the fundamentals of dramatic arts prior to taking the first work placement. In addition to the current fees for courses in academic study terms, Co-op students are assessed an annual administrative fee (see the Schedule of Fees). Eligibility to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average. A student with a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average will be permitted to continue. A student with a major average lower than 70 percent will not be permitted to continue in the Dramatic Arts Co-op program. All students in the Co-operative Education program are required to read, sign and adhere to the terms of the Student Regulations Waiver and Co-op Student Handbook (brocku.ca/co-op/current-students/co-op-student-handbooks) as articulated by the Co-op Programs Office. In addition, eligibility to continue in the co-op option is based on the student's major average and non-major average, and the ability to demonstrate the motivation and potential to pursue a professional career. Each four-month co-operative education work term must be registered. Once students are registered in a co-op work term, they are expected to fulfill their commitment. If the placement accepted is for more than one four-month work term, students are committed to complete all terms. Students may not withdraw from or terminate a work term without permission from the Director, Co-op Program Office. The Dramatic Arts Co-op program designation will be awarded to those students who have honours standing and who have successfully completed a minimum of twelve months of Co-op work experience. Facilities Beginning June 2015, the Department of Dramatic Arts will be located in the new Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts facility located in downtown St. Catharines. Facilities include Smart classrooms such as a Lecture/Praxis hall (flexible, flat-floored), seminar rooms, four rehearsal and performance studios (two with lighting grids, one with production booth, one with adjacent wet lab), scenography studio, coach/scene work room, the new Dramatic Arts Theatre: a flexible 285-seat venue with adjacent Green and dressing rooms, Scene Shop, Costume Shop, Production Lighting and Sound Shops. Student learning will be supported by a new learning commons, computer commons, ITS computer lab and equipment lending counter. DART courses will also be taught in the venues of the St. Catharines Performing Arts Centre. |
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The Department of Dramatic Arts and the Faculty of Education co-operate in offering two Concurrent BA (Honours)/BEd programs. The Dramatic Arts BA (Honours)/BEd program combines the BA Honours program or the BA Integrated Studies Honours program with the teacher education programs for students interested in teaching at the Intermediate/Senior level (grades 7-12) and at the Junior/Intermediate level (grades 4-10.) Refer to the Education-Concurrent BA (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) or Education-Concurrent BA Integrated Studies (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate) program listings for further information. |
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The Certificate in Drama in Education and Applied Theatre would be of particular interest to social workers, drama therapists, psycho-therapists, prison counsellors, people who train volunteers, personnel managers, union organizers and market consultants who wish to add to existing qualifications or to acquire courses which might later be applied to a degree. Studies include the development of skills, such as assessing and evaluating what is perceived, generating ideas, making connections, predicting outcomes, empathizing, abstracting the core from the periphery, questioning, accommodating and compromising and self-presentation. University admission standards apply. The certificate is awarded upon completion of the following courses with a minimum 60 percent overall average:
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Students must check to ensure that prerequisites are met. Students may be deregistered, at the request of the instructor, from any course for which prerequisites and/or restrictions have not been met. DRAMATIC ARTS COURSES Acting for Non-Majors Intensive introduction to the basics of performance for stage and screen. Lab, 36 hours per week. Note: offered in Spring session for two weeks. Introduction to Theatre and Performance Significant concepts and issues in the study of theatre and performance, and the role of theatre and performance in society. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours a week. Corequisite(s): for Dramatic Arts majors: DART 1F95, 1P97 and 1P99. Note: materials fee may be required. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 1F93. Drama in Education and Applied Theatre I Application of core theories, methodologies and practices of Drama in Education and Applied Theatre, emphasizing interactive teaching strategies. Lectures, seminar, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and minors until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Corequisite(s): for Dramatic Arts majors: DART 1F91, 1P97 and 1P99. Note: materials fee required. Introduction to Stagecraft, Production and Design Fundamentals of stage carpentry, wardrobe and design for the theatre. Lectures, lab, workshop 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Corequisite(s): for Dramatic Arts majors: DART 1F91, 1F95 and 1P99. Note: materials fee required. Introduction to Performance Fundamentals of acting for the theatre. Workshop, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors or permission of the Department. Corequisite(s): for Dramatic Arts majors: DART 1F91, 1F95 and 1P97. Note: materials fee may be required. Introduction to Physical Theatre Study and practice of physical theatre styles including mask, mime, puppetry, graphics and gestural language. Practical work focusing on collective creation and improvisation in non-verbal situations. Theoretical component focusing on critical analysis. Development of the ability to express perceptions, both physically in the practical performance work and verbally in the work on critical analysis. Lectures, seminar, workshop; additional production and rehearsal time as required. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F01, 1F95, 1P99 or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment limited to 20 students. Offered as a three-week intensive course in the Spring Session. Taught by working theatre professionals (Theatre Beyond Words - resident company at Brock) and incorporates methods and materials used in the creation of their productions. Materials fee required. Stage Craft Theory and application of technical theatre production. Lectures, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93), 1F95, 1P97 and 1P99. Corequisite(s): for Performance, and Production and Design Concentration students: DART 2F50 and 2P42. Note: enrolment limited to 20 students per section. Materials fee required. Students must have attained a minimum 60 percent in DART 1P97. Performance I Principles of creating and sustaining dramatic action. Personal clown, mask (various styles) and scene studies exploring ensemble and individual performance. Lectures, workshop, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 1P99 or permission of the Department Note: materials fee required. Students must have attained a minimum 60 percent in DART 1P99. Special Studies in Dramatic Arts Restriction: permission of a faculty supervisor. Note: materials fee may be required. Voice and Speech Effective use of voice to develop range and power in speaking dramatic text. Topics include breathing, diction, modulation, projection and resonance. Workshop, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1P99. Corequisite(s): DART 2F50. Note: enrolment limited. Materials fee may be required. Field Trip fee may be required. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3P10. Drama in Education II Theory and practice focusing on the basic elements of theatre, practical strategies, active participation, structuring of story, and other literary sources as catalysts for drama and interactive learning. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, BA Integrated Studies (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate) majors, minors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Students must hold a minimum of 4.0 overall credits. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95. Note: materials fee required. Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students may register without the minimum of 4.0 overall credits. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 2P01. Applied Theatre II Practices and theories of applied theatre genres (including Theatre of the Oppressed, Theatre for Development and Reminiscence Theatre among others), through devised theatre, about community issues. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, BA Integrated Studies (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate) majors, minors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Students must hold a minimum of 4.0 overall credits. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students may register without the minimum of 4.0 overall credits. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 2P02. Stage Production Supervised practical work in technical theatre by assignment to Department production crews. Lectures, lab, 5 hours per week; additional crew calls and production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93), 1F95, 1P97 and 1P99. Corequisite(s): DART 2F41. Note: enrolment limited to 30 students. Entry is based on academic standing in DART 1F91 (1F93), 1F95, 1P97 and 1P99. Materials fee required. Research and Practice in Production Styles Overview of technical and production issues required for performance, ceremony and public presentation. Lectures, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95, 1P99 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Students will not receive earned credit in DART 2P70 if DART 2F41 has been successfully completed. Script Analysis and Interpretation Scripts across genres and time periods, both in terms of writing techniques and as a point of departure for their interpretation by actors, directors and designers. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93) or one ENGL credit numbered 1(alpha)90 to 1(alpha)99. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with credit in IASC 1F01 (1F00) may be able to register. Contact the Department. Aboriginal Theatre (also offered as ABST 2P96) Theatrical, dramatic and performative representation of Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian experience. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Canadian Theatre Canadian experience as expressed in performance, using English-language plays and French-language plays (in translation). Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93) or one ENGL credit or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Performance as Cultural Practice I (also offered as LART 2Q91) Integrated study of western and non-western theatre and performance histories, theory, and dramatic literature from theories and debates concerning 'origins' to the advent of realism in the 19th century, focusing on the context of cultural developments, including theories of acting, dramatic criticism and theatre historiography. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) and BA Integrated Studies (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): one of DART 1F91 (1F93), one ENGL credit numbered 1(alpha)90 to 1(alpha)99, one LART credit numbered 1(alpha)90 to 1(alpha)99 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with credit in IASC 1F01 (1F00) may be able to register. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in LART (DART) 2F94. Performance as Cultural Practice II (also offered as LART 2Q92) Integrated study of avant-garde theatre, performance, theory, and dramatic literature in the late 19th and early 20th century, focusing on the context of cultural developments, including theories of acting, dramatic criticism and theatre historiography. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) and BA Integrated Studies (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2Q91 or one ENGL credit numbered 2(alpha)00 or above or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with one IASC credit may be able to register. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in LART (DART) 2F94. Special Studies in Dramatic Arts Topics in an area of mutual interest to students and instructor. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Note: materials fee may be required. Performance II Further studies in acting technique emphasizing scene analysis in the creation of character and context. Seminar, workshop, 5 hours per week. Restriction: successful completion of Department end-of-year audition and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F50. Note: enrolment limited to 16 students. Materials fee required. Design: Theatrical Design Research techniques and practice of design for the theatre. Lectures, seminar, workshop, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41, or DART 2P70 and one-half DART credit, VISA 2P97 and 2P98; DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Theatre, Children and Youth Introduction to teaching theatre for, by and with young people. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week; rehearsals, performance trips as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95, 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment limited to 20 students. Materials fee required. Field Trip fees may be required. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3F76. Social Issues Theatre for Community Engagement Theory and practice of play building and applied theatre techniques to assist communities in articulating issues, enhancing understanding of their complexity and planning future actions. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week; rehearsals, performance trips as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95, 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment limited to 20 students. Students with equivalent experience may register without prerequisite; contact the Department. Materials fee required. Field Trip fees may be required. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3F77. Interdisciplinary Workshop (also offered as IASC 3F96, STAC 3F96 and VISA 3F96) Advanced studio workshop in interdisciplinary studio practices, including video, performance, audio and conceptual art, interventions and other time-based or experimental media. Projects involve collaboration and investigation of alternatives in public dissemination of artworks. Lectures, studio work, reading, off-campus projects, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), IASC (single or combined), STAC, VISA (single or combined) and VISA (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the instructor. Prerequisite(s): one credit from VISA 2P61 (minimum 60 percent), 2P96 (minimum 60 percent), 2P97 (minimum 60 percent), 2P98 (minimum 60 percent), 2P99 (minimum 60 percent) or permission of the instructor. Note: materials fee required. Students might need additional materials, which they must supply. Several field trips are organized outside the regular course meeting time. Students participating in field trips are expected to pay their own expenses. Alternative Forms of Theatre Various theatrical forms applicable to classroom learning and community performances. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week; rehearsals, performance trips as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F95, 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Advanced Project in Dramatic Arts Advanced study in an area of mutual interest to the student and the instructor. Restriction: permission of a faculty supervisor. Note: a written proposal must be approved by the Department before registration. Arts and Culture Studies Abroad Unique cultural, architectural or regional setting examined through the eye of the visual and/or performing artist, critic or art historian utilizing the host country's/city's institutional resources, museums and galleries. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): one credit from DART, MUSI, VISA or permission of the instructor. Note: for students with an interest in studio and performance and arts histories (including dramatic arts, music, visual arts). Advanced Special Studies in Dramatic Arts Restriction: permission of the Department. Structuring for Drama: Creating the Fictional Context Composing contexts for integrated learning through the arts in schools and elsewhere. Lectures, workshop, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Drama in Applied Contexts Exploration of theories and practical strategies of Applied Theatre with an emphasis on participatory and performative modes of group facilitation. Lectures, workshop, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment limited to 25 students. Materials fee required. Drama in Language Arts and History Studies Drama in Education theories and practical strategies to motivate and enrich learning within these broad areas of study. Lectures, workshop, seminar, 3 hours per week; field trips as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2P21 (2P01) and 2P22 (2P02) or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment limited. Materials fee required. Movement: Applications for Education and Theatre Theoretical and practical overview of the role of movement in contemporary theatre and in education. Exploration and development of methods for adapting and applying these major theories for creative and educational use. Lectures, workshop, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors, and Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Certificate students until date specified in Registration guide or permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93) 1F95 and 1P99. Note: materials fee may be required. Commedia dell'Arte and Improvisation Character-based improvisation for the creation of narrative structures. Contemporary manifestations of commedia style performance from the foundation of the classical Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Lectures, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F04 or 2F50. Note: materials fee may be required. Voice and Speech II Further studies in voice development focusing on texts and dialect. Topics include articulation, phonetics and advanced resonator work. Workshop, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F50 and 2P11 or permission of the Department. Note: enrolment is limited. Materials fee may be required. Field Trip fees may be required. Classical and Hellenistic Greek Literature (also offered as CLAS 3P12 and LART 3P12) The tragedies and comedies of fifth-century Athens; the epic, lyric and pastoral poetry of Hellenistic Alexandria. May include Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): one of CLAS 1P91, 1P95, 1P97, 2P00, LART 1F90, 1F91. Dramatic Creation for Contemporary Cultural Practice (also offered as IASC 3P14, STAC 3P14 and VISA 3P14) Components of dramatic story. Understanding character, dramatic action, structure, direction, improvisation, tempo, rhythm, voice and body potential. Theory and practical application in projects for creators in the arts, media and film. Seminar, workshop, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): two DART, COMM, IASC, STAC, VISA credits or permission of the instructor. Note: enrolment limited to 18 students. Materials fee required. Students might need additional materials, which they must supply. Students will not receive earned credit for DART 3P14 if DART 2P92, 3F50, 3P53 or 3P92 have been successfully completed. Stage and Production Management Interpersonal relations, preparing a prompt book, recording and calling cues, rehearsal and performance procedures. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 and 2P42 or permission of the Department. Note: requires stage management of a production. Materials fee required. Directing I: Dramaturgy Text analysis, visual vocabulary, theatrical conventions and dramatic rhythms used in preparing to direct a play. Lectures, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: students must have a minimum of 10.0 overall credits and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or 2P70; DART 2F50 and 2P92. Note: materials fee required. Directing II Directing practicum focusing on creating action, total theatre composition, team management and communications. Lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 3P53. Note: enrolment limited to 16 students. Entry is based on academic standing in DART 3P53. Materials fee required. Postcolonial Theatre Study of postcolonial theory and theatre. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): one credit from DART 2P92, 2P96, 2P97, DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Shakespeare in Performance Shakespeare: period performance conditions and stage history, based on close analysis of selected texts. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: students must have a minimum of 10.0 overall credits and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): one credit from DART 2P92, 2P96, 2P97, DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94), two ENGL credits numbered 2(alpha)00 to 2(alpha)99. Note: materials fee may be required. Also offered as a three-week intensive summer course at the Stratford Festival. Contact the Department for further details. Scriptwriting Theory and practice of writing with action, character and dialogue. Seminar, workshop, 3 hours per week. Restriction: students must have a minimum of 10.0 overall credits and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 2P92 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Producing a Performance Event (also offered as STAC 3P93) Functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling in creation of a performance-based cultural event. Budget development, site selection and development, co-ordination of creative and production priorities, marketing, publicity and fundraising, and analysis of measurement tools. Lectures, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: students must have a minimum of 10.0 overall credits and permission of the instructor. Studies in Praxis I Focused study of performance theories. Lectures/seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): one credit from DART 2P92, 2P96, 2P97, DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with credit in IASC 3F00 may be able to register. Contact the Department. Studies in Praxis II Application of performance studies in practice. Seminar, lab, 4 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 3P95. Note: materials fee required. Advanced Project in Dramatic Arts I Advanced study in any area of mutual interest to the student and the instructor. Restriction: permission of a faculty supervisor. Note: a written proposal must be approved by the Department before registration. Materials fee may be required. May occur off campus. Students are expected to pay their own expenses. Advanced Project in Dramatic Arts II Advanced study in an area of mutual interest to the student and instructor. Restriction: permission of a faculty supervisor. Prerequisite(s): DART 3P97. Note: a written proposal must be approved by the Department before registration. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3V95. Contemporary Theatre and Performance Integrated study of contemporary theatre and performance, theory, and dramatic literature from the late 20th century to the present, focusing on the context of cultural developments including theories of acting, criticism and critical theory. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DART 2Q92 (2F94) or one ENGL credit numbered 2(alpha)00 or above or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with one IASC credit may be able to register. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3F94. Foundations in Performance Studies Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of performance studies, its foundational texts, theories, and methodologies, examining how performance functions variously as method, practice, and episteme in the study of a range of cultural phenomena and expressive behaviours from performance art, sporting events, business and marketing, ceremony, ritual, and festival to political events, protest and public art. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DART 3Q91 or one ENGL credit numbered 2(alpha)00 or above or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee may be required. Students with one IASC credit may be able to register. Contact the Department. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 3F94. Advanced Special Studies in Dramatic Arts Topics in an area of mutual interest to students and instructor. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Theatrical Lighting Studies in lighting operation and design. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Theatrical Props Production Study and construction of theatrical props. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Scenic Painting Theories and practice of painting scenery for theatrical use. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Make-up and Wigs Introduction to creating character and special effects through make-up; introduction to use and maintenance of wigs. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Costuming for Theatre Creative, research and technical approaches to costuming for theatre. Lectures, seminar, workshop, lab, 5 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41, 2P70 and one-half DART credit; DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94) or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Sound Design for Theatre Studies in sound design, its technology and application to theatre. Lectures, seminar, lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 or permission of the Department. Note: materials fee required. Arts Management (also offered as STAC 4F40 and VISA 4F40) Effective management of arts organizations to fulfill social and artistic mandates. Seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single and combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior), CANA, STAC, VISA (single and combined) and VISA (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Students must have a minimum of 14.0 overall credits or permission of the instructor. Note: materials fee may be required. Advanced Studies in Theatre Collaborative work in one or more theatre productions. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Restriction: approval to year 4 (honours) and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 3F50, or DART 3P53 and 3P54. Corequisite(s): DART 4P97. Note: see Department for application procedure. Materials fee required. Critical Theory and Practice Advanced study of critical theory, its roots, its application to theatre, dramatic literature and performance. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior), STAC and IASC majors with a minimum of 14.0 overall credits, a minimum 70 percent major average, a minimum 60 percent non-major average and approval to year 4 (honours). Note: materials fee may be required. Honours Thesis Project Critical, historical, production and/or creative project in dramatic arts of mutual interest to the student, the supervising instructor and/or Department. Restriction: students must have a minimum 75 percent major average and permission of the Chair. Prerequisite(s): DART 4F90 (may be taken concurrently). Note: a written proposal must be approved by the Department before registration. Materials fee may be required. Shakespeare: Voice and Text Embodied study of Shakespeare's verse and prose. Fundamentals of anatomy, breath and exploration of sound bridging to text for performance. Workshop, lab. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 1F91 (1F93), 1P99 and 3F50; one of DART 2F04, 2F50, 3F98; one of DART 2P92, DART 2P96 and 2P97, 2P11 (3P10), DART 2Q91 and 2Q92 (2F94). Note: enrolment limited. It is recommended that students register concurrently in DART 3P91. Materials fee may be required. Offered as a three-week intensive summer course at the Stratford Festival. Contact Department for further details. Arts, Heritage and Culture: Public Policy and Governance (also offered as STAC 4P68 and VISA 4P68) Examination of federal, provincial and municipal intervention in and support for the fine and performing arts and their cultural production. Strategies for effective engagement of policy through governance and philanthropy. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART (single and combined), DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior), CANA, STAC, VISA (single and combined) and VISA (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors until date specified in Registration guide. Students must have a minimum of 14.0 overall credits. Note: materials fee may be required. Internship in Drama in Education and Applied Theatre Internship in either an educational or community setting, applying Drama in Education and Applied Theatre theories and practices. Restriction: open to DART (single or combined) and DART (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior) majors with a minimum 75 percent overall average, approval to year 4 (honours) and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): one of DART 3F92 (3F76), 3F93 (3F77), 3F98 (3F78). Note: materials fee may be required. Criminal records check and teaching proposal must be received and approved by the professor before beginning of course. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in DART 4F91. Text and Performance of Bernard Shaw Manners and mandate of the Shaw Festival, emphasizing the social imaginary of the period and acting techniques that convey Shavian ideas in the original and contemporary setting. Lectures, workshop, studio, 5 hours per week. Restriction: successful completion of Department end-of-year audition and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): DART 3F50. Note: transportation is a student responsibility. Materials fee may be required. Collaborative Stage Production Creation, design and production issues, processes and realization for the collaborative ensemble working in a small festival situation. Lectures, seminar/lab, 5 hours per week; additional production time as required. Prerequisite(s): DART 2F41 and 2P42. Corequisite(s): DART 4F56. Note: enrolment limited to 16 students. Students taking a design role in the 4F56 ensemble are expected to provide a portfolio or résumé in place of an audition. Materials fee required. Students may require additional materials. CO-OP COURSES Co-op Work Placement I First co-op work placement (4 months) with an approved employer. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Work Placement II Second co-op work placement (4 months) with an approved employer. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Work Placement III Third co-op work placement (4 months) with an approved employer. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Work Placement IV Optional co-op work placement (4 months) with an approved employer. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Work Placement V Optional co-op work placement (4 months) with an approved employer. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Training and Development Framework for the development of learning objectives by students for individual work terms. Includes orientation to the co-op experience, goal setting, career planning, résumé preparation and interview skills preparation. Lectures, presentations, site visits, 2 hours per week. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Co-op Reflective Learning and Integration I Provide student with the opportunity to apply what they've learned in their academic studies through career-oriented work experiences at employer sites. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Prerequisite(s): DART 0N90. Corequisite(s): DART 0N01. Note: students will be required to prepare learning objectives, participate in a site visit, write a work term report and receive a successful work term performance evaluation. Co-op Reflective Learning and Integration II Provide student with the opportunity to apply what they've learned in their academic studies through career-oriented work experiences at employer sites. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Prerequisite(s): DART 0N90. Corequisite(s): DART 0N02. Note: students will be required to prepare learning objectives, participate in a site visit, write a work term report and receive a successful work term performance evaluation. Co-op Reflective Learning and Integration III Provide student with the opportunity to apply what they've learned in their academic studies through career-oriented work experiences at employer sites. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Prerequisite(s): DART 0N90. Corequisite(s): DART 0N03. Note: students will be required to prepare learning objectives, participate in a site visit, write a work term report and receive a successful work term performance evaluation. Co-op Reflective Learning and Integration IV Provide student with the opportunity to apply what they've learned in their academics studies through career-oriented work experiences at employer sites. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Prerequisite(s): DART 0N90. Corequisite(s): DART 0N04. Note: students will be required to prepare learning objectives, participate in a site visit, write a work term report and receive a successful work term performance evaluation. Co-op Reflective Learning and Integration V Provide student with the opportunity to apply what they've learned in their academic studies through career-oriented work experiences at employer sites. Restriction: open to DART Co-op students. Prerequisite(s): DART 0N90. Corequisite(s): DART 0N05. Note: students will be required to prepare learning objectives, participate in a site visit, write a work term report and receive a successful work term performance evaluation. |
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Calendar
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