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THEA0238A-S25

Devising, Directing, Creating

Devising, Directing and the Actor-Creator
Devised theatre is the practice of creating original theatrical works without reliance on a formal script. It draws from ensemble theater techniques, physical theater, and improvisation. In this course, students will create increasingly complex performances from a variety of sources including movement, text, and the visual arts. Techniques from the physical theater, including Viewpoints and LeCoq training, will serve as the foundation for the course. Students will explore multiple roles in the devising theater process, including directing and performing, while developing skills as multi-hyphenate theatrical artists. Coursework will include readings and research on contemporary devising and experimental theatre companies. (ARDV0116 or THEA0102 or THEA0101 or DANC 0160 or FMMC 0105 or MUSC 1013) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22146
Subject Code:
THEA
Course Number:
0238
Section Identifier:
A

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THEA 0238

All Sections in Spring 2025

Spring 2025

THEA0238A-S25 Lecture (Bandyopadhyay)