MAPP 200 Media and Performance I Units: 3.00
This introductory course explores the integration of media and performance across a variety of contexts beyond traditional theatre and film. Students will be introduced to key theoretical concepts through which media and performance intersect, and will mobilize these concepts through their own original intermedial performance projects.
NOTE Administered by the Department of Film and Media
NOTE Administered by the Department of Film and Media
Learning Hours: 120 (24 Seminar, 36 Group Learning, 60 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a MAPP, FILM, DRAM, MUSC, or MUTH plan.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze media and performance in terms of some key concepts applied to media-performance intersections in the field of performance studies.
- Analyze the material and embodied dimensions of media/cultural practices.
- Conduct technical research and select appropriate tools for interdisciplinary projects.
- Contextualize media-performance intersections in terms of historical periods, artistic movements and political events within the last century.
- Contextualize media-performance intersections in terms of their circulation networks and audiences.
- Design and execute original performance projects integrating new approaches to performance.