Technique and Acting 3
Exploration of different artistic directions in different forms, e.g. physical theatre, figure theatre, text-based theatre, documentary theater, creative writing. Different production methods and framing methods.
Monologue and/or dialogue work as part of preparation for auditions.
Knowledge
The student
has a deeper understanding of different acting styles and theater genres.
has a deeper understanding of form and content in different theater styles.
has knowledge of developing new artistic formshave knowledge of how to maintain and develop acting skills as a performing actor
Skills
The student
can master different acting styles.
can apply their skills with different acting styles to create new artistic expressions
General competence
The student
knows how to change and combine different acting styles.
knows how to explore a theme through improvisation in different styles, alone and in a group.
knows how to develop a embodied interpretation of a text in different styles.
can develop different characters to play scenes in different theater styles.
The study is evaluated at the end of each semester, through: 1. Staff's individual conversations with the students 2. Joint evaluation in each class 3. Staff's own evaluation.
The study program is evaluated annually by the students through course evaluations and study program evaluation. The evaluations are included as part of the University's quality assurance system.
Overall assessment
Practical exam in a group with individual assessment. Duration up to 6 hours. Grading scale Pass/Fail. Counts 100/100.
Compulsory participation 90%. Approved/not approved. Compulsory participation must be approved in order to receive a final grade in the course.
On the basis of the students' work, they are assessed at the end of the semesters. There will be a final evaluation related to screening in the 2nd semester just before the end of the academic year. On the diploma, the grade in the subjects acting technique 1, acting technique 2 and acting technique 3 will be combined into one grade.
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