The purpose of this course is to create a platform for students to express themselves through theatrical performance. We are interested in projects that are inclusive and allow for and celebrate diversity. All applicants must be interested in developing their project while investigating what it means to create a supportive, inclusive community that regularly engages in group sharing and feedback sessions centering the artist. We will foster the growth of your proposed project through supervised rehearsals and weekly feedback sessions. The work will be performed at the end of the term though some projects may be designed for digital creation rather than live performance. The project itself can be collaborative and involve more than one creator, though it is fine to propose a solo project, and can take the form of a staged reading, a one-person show, a devised piece of theater, a fully staged production, or a radio play. All design elements will be minimal, shared light plot, pulled costumes and props although it will be possible to work with a designer as co-creator. There will be a small budget for necessary purchases. You will be limited to 8 hours a week of outside rehearsal time and in-class time of 4 hours a week. Students in the class will be required to attend a weekly community meeting that will take place during the 4 hours of class time, and will receive 4 credits. In some cases, smaller projects may be considered for lesser credit. Project collaborators (actors, designers, etc.) will be assigned credits, as appropriate, on a project by project basis depending upon assumed hours of participation in each case. Projects will be cast in the Spring Drama auditions.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will practice collaboration and community building skills in this project/performance based class. The class will engage the student in every capacity: inquire, research, create, engage, and communicate. Our hope is that this class will allow students to develop their skill in designing their own work, while honing their ability to collaborate, and create organizational structure for their creative process. Students will serve as an artistic cohort of fellow creative makers for each other.
Delivery Method: Fully in-person
Prerequisites:
We require a written proposal. This proposal should describe the project, the number of collaborators who would be involved, and the technical needs anticipated. In addition, project research/ video/ audio and/or writing sample submissions are also encouraged. We will read all proposals and each project will be vetted on an individual basis. A meeting or discussion with faculty will be required ahead of approval and size of class and capacity generally will be a factor in selection. Proposals must be submitted by November 17, 2024 to djanis@bennington.edu and jrohn@bennington.edu (email both faculty jointly).
Course Level: 4000-level
Credits: 4
T/W 7:00PM-10:00PM (Full-term)
Maximum Enrollment: 50
Course Frequency: Once a year
Categories: 4000 , All courses , Drama , Four Credit , Fully In-Person
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