Collaboration in Light, Movement, and Clothes (DAN4286.01)

Michael Giannitti, Dana Reitz, Charles Schoonmaker

Visual elements are a significant component of performance, whether it be theater, performance art, music or dance. With many performance projects, there is little time to contemplate, rethink or adjust designs in the actual performance space; there is rarely an opportunity to watch a collaborative art develop.

In this class, equipped space is available to give the time to seriously look at and question the integration of performance elements. Furthermore, this situation is an opportunity to explore equal partnership among the collaborators, whose roles will shift. Students are actively involved in all aspects — making movement, designing lighting and designing costumes.

Explorations are structured for both formal theatrical contexts and informal studio situations as well as found environments. Time for group project development must be invested outside of class in the Martha Hill Theater. While some projects are done on an individual basis, most coursework requires close collaboration with other students in the class and close observation of the work of others. All work done for the course is viewed and discussed by the class and instructors as a group.

Corequisites: Dance or Drama lab assignment.

Prerequisites: Previous experience in drama, dance, or visual arts: in creating, directing, performing, and/or designing.
Credits: 4
M/Th 1:40-3:30
Maximum Enrollment: 24
Course Frequency: Every 2-3 years
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