DPPG 8659
SEMInterculturlArts&SocialChng
The arts play a central role in cultural identity and integrity. They also can have significant impact on the visibility and impact of development projects, including environmental and educational initiatives. In this DPP seminar, we address ways of making professional projects more effective through incorporating local culture experienced through the arts. This includes: 1) Hosting six international and U.S. artists and their collaborative projects focused on African nations, African-American fusion, Japan, and Mexico, and connecting these experiences to social justice goals within DPP frameworks. 2) Discerning attitudes about culture and identity while developing creative approaches and artistic skills applicable to intercultural communication in professional contexts. Group and individual projects lead to presentations open to the MIIS community. The course is offered in conjunction with 10X10: Intercultural Arts and Leadership, a Fund for Innovation project, hosted by Tangut Degfay and collaborators.
Variable credits: Taken as DPP Seminar (4 credits)
Taken as DPP Professional Practice Requirement or General Coursework (2 credits)
Public colloquium at the end of the seminar
Note: Different deliverables will be required at the end for 2-credit or 4-credit involvement/Same contact hours.
Faculty administered rehearsal hours for specific projects are included in +30 hour required participation for all students.
- Subject:
- Development Practice & Policy
- Department:
- Development Practice & Policy
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled: