2019/20 Undergraduate Module Catalogue
PECI1703 Performance Project 1: From Text to Performance
20 creditsClass Size: 110
Module manager: Dr Scott Palmer
Email: S.D.Palmer@leeds.ac.uk
Taught: Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2019/20
This module is not approved as a discovery module
Module summary
This module provides an opportunity for a realised ‘public’ performance that emerges from staff-led research interest. Students will be allocated to groups to pursue a devising and production process corresponding to the tutor’s brief. Although the emphasis for each group will be different (e.g. working from an existing play text, adaptation, deconstruction, writing own performance text from given stimulus) the module will introduce students to the larger processes necessary for creating work for a public audience and will provide a model of working methods and processes for performance work which will underpin creative work at levels 2 and 3 and beyond.Objectives
On completion of this module, students should be able to:Realise a performance for public audience in response to a creative brief and within the given parameters of time, space and budget defined for the project;
Collaborate with others to create performance work from a specified brief, undertaking at least one production role defined for the project, from a list that may include; performer, writer, dramaturge, manager, designer and coordinate their contribution in response to instruction from project leaders and guidance from technical staff;
Draw on the theories and practices of key practitioners to reflect on their own work and that of others;
Explore a range of creative solutions using a variety of materials, methods and processes;
Demonstrate an understanding of key concepts in contemporary theatre and performance practice including an appreciation of how scenographic, production and event management processes and techniques contribute to the realisation of creative work;
Work safely and responsibly with the given resources for the project, including rehearsal spaces, performance venues, equipment;
Learning outcomes
Knowledge of:
Contemporary performance and production practices;
Creative collaboration (e.g. between performers, designers, technicians, managers) ;
Discipline-specific research;
Creative problem solving skills.
Syllabus
An introductory lecture outlines the overall brief and establishes key precepts for the module and production process. A combination of weekly tutor-led sessions and structured self-directed sessions allows for a focus on a specific area of practice identified by the supervising tutor. The teaching will be research-led and will involve a brief that requires a specific way of responding to a particular text and will draw upon a clearly defined area of performance practice and research context. Student groups will be expected to develop performance ideas from this brief under the supervision and direction of the tutor and to develop and share ideas and to reflect upon the performance-making process through a group blog. The work will be planned, staged and performed to a public audience allowing each student group an understanding of key performance practices and production processes.
Teaching methods
Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
Workshop | 5 | 3.00 | 15.00 |
Group learning | 14 | 3.00 | 42.00 |
Lecture | 1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Practical | 11 | 3.00 | 33.00 |
Independent online learning hours | 30.00 | ||
Private study hours | 79.00 | ||
Total Contact hours | 91.00 | ||
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 200.00 |
Private study
79 hours reading, preparation for sessions, (e.g. scriptwriting, research, sourcing materials, etc.) reflective writing and preparation for group discussion30 hours preparation for and contribution to online documentation blog
Opportunities for Formative Feedback
Participation in and contribution to weekly practical sessions.Monitoring of weekly tasks and exercises – response to self-directed tasks
Monitoring contributions to online blog/vlog
Formative practical assessment with verbal feedback.
Methods of assessment
Coursework
Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
Practical | Both the group performance as an outcome and the student's individual contribution to development and realisation are assessed. Individual contribution is assessed through contribution to a group blog which constitutes a virtual rehearsal space, a self-assessed document, and a structured post performance group discussion. More detailed advice on assessment is provided in the module handbook. | 100.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 100.00 |
Both the group performance as an outcome and the student's individual contribution to development and realisation are assessed. Individual contribution is assessed through contribution to a group blog which constitutes a virtual rehearsal space, a self-assessed document, and a structured post performance group discussion. More detailed advice on assessment is provided in the module handbook.
Reading list
The reading list is available from the Library websiteLast updated: 15/10/2019
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