Transforming Text
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General
Course Long Title
Transforming Text
Subject Code
TIMM
Course Number
403
School(s)
Program(s)
Directing
Academic Level
UG - Undergraduate
Description
This course is open to the Institute by
permission of instructor on Course Advising Day.
This class considers the conceptual and practical
aspects of adapting existing texts (whether from
drama or literature) when using puppets or
performing objects as integral elements in a
theatrical work. Open to all BFA students,
students from different disciplines will work in
tandem, selecting and analyzing texts and
considering the use of puppet forms that can
illuminate the text in substantial ways. This
collaboration is essential in the development of
new work for that incorporates puppets or
objects, as the puppet serves a double use as
both an element of the design and as a performing
object/actor. While conceiving and designing
these objects as a part of the dramaturgical
approach, students will examine the ways in which
the use of puppets can unlock a text or create a
world. Through viewings and assignments, students
will explore issues such as scale, doubling,
ambiguity, the use of metaphor, and the
relationship of actor to puppet, while examining
the historical use of the performing object as an
essential theatrical tool of the avant-garde.
permission of instructor on Course Advising Day.
This class considers the conceptual and practical
aspects of adapting existing texts (whether from
drama or literature) when using puppets or
performing objects as integral elements in a
theatrical work. Open to all BFA students,
students from different disciplines will work in
tandem, selecting and analyzing texts and
considering the use of puppet forms that can
illuminate the text in substantial ways. This
collaboration is essential in the development of
new work for that incorporates puppets or
objects, as the puppet serves a double use as
both an element of the design and as a performing
object/actor. While conceiving and designing
these objects as a part of the dramaturgical
approach, students will examine the ways in which
the use of puppets can unlock a text or create a
world. Through viewings and assignments, students
will explore issues such as scale, doubling,
ambiguity, the use of metaphor, and the
relationship of actor to puppet, while examining
the historical use of the performing object as an
essential theatrical tool of the avant-garde.
Registration Restrictions
RGATHE - School of Theater Students Only