Module Identifier | PF30720 | ||
Module Title | PERFORMANCE IN PRACTICE 1 | ||
Academic Year | 2002/2003 | ||
Co-ordinator | Ms Jill Greenhalgh | ||
Semester | Semester 1 | ||
Other staff | Professor Mike Pearson | ||
Pre-Requisite | PF20110 , PF20210 , PF30310 , PF20420 | ||
Course delivery | Practical | 160 hours of rehearsals/supervision/assessment of presentation | |
Assessment | Semester Assessment | Contribution to Development Process The progress of the production will be monitored and assessed on 3 occasions during the rehearsal process for 15 minutes of interrogation. The monitoring will be completed by members of staff in consultation with the guest practitioner | 40% |
Semester Assessment | Practical Group Presentation: A fully-realised performance of 60 minutes duration minimum. The performance will be assessed jointly by two members of staff in consultation with the guest practitioner | 60% |
to review and consolidate – and through practical application extend and present - their understanding of procedures of devising performance
to put into practice, in an ordered and meaningful way, the methodological and representational principles of devising performance introduced in previous modules whilst researching and developing new skills appropriate to the arena of exposition
to demonstrate an ability to work effectively and co-operatively in a communal situation
to accept responsibility for self and peer group management and functioning within a creative situation
to put into practice the principles and techniques of devising performance introduced in previous semesters.
to conceive, develop, rehearse, produce and present a full-length performance to a given theme at a specified site.
Practical Group Presentation : in assessing the performance production, the examiners will expect:
- effective employment of the dramaturgical procedures examined in previous modules (20% of the overall mark)
- effective articulation and embodiment of spatio-temporal procedures examined in previous modules (20%)
- effective embodiment of the thematic material (20%)
- effective fulfilment the production brief (20%)
- effective group functioning (20%)