Module Identifier DR21810  
Module Title DEVISING THEATRE : FROM IDEA TO ACTION  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Mrs Joan G Mills  
Semester Semester 2  
Other staff Dr Alison Forsyth, Mr David J Blumfield, Mrs Joan G Mills, Mr Nick Strong, Mr Simon J Banham  
Pre-Requisite Successful completion of part one drama. Optional for Single Honours students only  
Mutually Exclusive PF20420  
Course delivery Lecture   10 x 1 Hours  
  Practical   10 x 2 Hours  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Working notes. Examination date Tuesday 16 May 2006 when notes must be submitted20%
Semester Assessment Group presentation/ Classwork (Max 15 minutes)50%
Semester Assessment Group oral examination (20 minutes)30%
Supplementary Exam Individual oral exam (10 minutes)30%
Supplementary Assessment Working notes20%
Supplementary Assessment Individual presentation/ Classwork (6 minutes)50%

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:


Brief description

The module will offer an introduction to the processes of devising theatre texts and scenarios, for a number of different theatre contexts. It will enable students to investigate and explore, in theory and practice, established methodologies and proven approaches to creating (as opposed to interpreting) theatre texts. It will also examine the relationship between the methodologies chosen and the contexts and purpose of the performances created.

Aims

Content

The module will be taught through a series of 10 one-hour lectures and 10 two-hour practical seminars led by Departmental staff. It is hoped to invite representatives and guest practitioners working in this field in Wales to contribute to the teaching programme. These would, of necessity, vary from year to year and may include Theatre Powys, Hi-jinks Theatre Company; Arad Goch; the National Youth theatre of Wales; Theatre Clwyd;and Aberystwyth Arts Centre.

The Lectures and practical seminars would focus on the following:-

Students will be encouraged to develop their own improvisation structures, exercises and creative strategies as well as learn from the approaches used by the tutors, and other practitioners studied.



Module Skills

Problem_solving Problem solving skills are fundamental to the successful employment of devising strategies. Strategies will be addressed and experienced during all parts of the module  
Research skills Will be developed through the collection of information necessary to complete the assignments for the module.  
Communication Written communication skills are developed through a series of working notes and script exercises. Oral communication skills through seminar discussion, participation in exercises and performance and are also assessed through the oral presentation  
Improving own Learning and Performance Students will required to reflect and analyse their level of creative achievement attained individually and in the small group presentaion  
Team work Much of the work is carried out through group collaboration  
Information Technology Students will be expected to employ IT resources where possible and appropriate  
Application of Number Not developed in this module  
Personal Development and Career planning Personal development and career planning skills will not be explicitly developed through this module; however, many of the generic skills developed through the practical and written work of this module will have significant transferability to a wide range of career contexts  
Subject Specific Skills Yes. It will further and develop the students¿ understanding of the potential of theatre as a means of expression in the community and increase their written, communication and performance skills.  

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Greig, Noel (2005) Playwriting Routledge
Oddey, Alison (1994) Devising:A Practical and Theoretical Handbook Routledge
Bogart, Anne (2001) A Director Prepares Routledge
Spolin, Viola (2000) Improvisation for theTheatre North Western University Press
Zinder, David Body-Voice-Imagination: A Training for the Actor
Flemming, Michael (2003) Starting Drama Teaching David Fulton Publishers
Linklater, Kirstin (1994) Freeing the Natural Voice Quite Specific Media Group
Pisk, Litz (1998) The Actor and His Body Methuen
Edwards, Betty (1993) Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Harper Collins
Johnstone, Chris (1998) House of Games: Making Theatre for Everyday Life Nick Hern Books
Goat Island: School Book 2
Etchells, Tim (2000) Certain Fragments Text and Writings on Performance Routledge
Clements, Paul (1993) The Improvised Play:The Work of Mike Leigh Methuen

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 5