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Black Theatre Workshop TA 384 and AAS 384. SPRING 2011. This course also counts as a GWS elective!!!. WORKSHOP : – noun 1 .a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, esp. mechanical work, is carried on . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Black Theatre Workshop TA 384 and AAS 384 WORKSHOP: –noun 1.a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, esp. mechanical work, is carried on. 2.a seminar, discussion group, or the like, that emphasizes exchange of ideas and the demonstration and application of techniques, skills, etc. Want to learn more about race and performance? Look at contemporary playwrights in both South Africa and the United States and examine how artists use theatre to challenge notions of race and identity. Theatre is action – theatre is a conduit for social change! Read exciting plays and understand how they were presented in production Seek to understand the intersections between race, gender, and performance Go on fieldtrips to visit local black theatre companies Understand histories of African American performance and performance in Africa Create a performance for the World Theatre Festival at the Downtown Arts Center in April, 2011 TA 384/ AAS 384 MWF: 1:00-1:50pm Dr. Jennifer Goodlander For more info: [email protected] NO PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE NECESARRY! SPRING 2011 T his course also counts as a GWS elective!!!
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Black Theatre WorkshopTA 384 and AAS 384

WORKSHOP: –noun 1.a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, esp. mechanical work, is carried on.

2.a seminar, discussion group, or the like, that emphasizes exchange of ideas and the

demonstration and application of techniques, skills, etc.Want to learn more about race and performance? Look at contemporary playwrights in both South Africa and the United States and examine how artists use theatre to challenge notions of race and identity.

Theatre is action – theatre is a conduit for social change!

Read exciting plays and understand how they were presented in production

Seek to understand the intersections between race, gender, and performance

Go on fieldtrips to visit local black theatre companies

Understand histories of African American performance and performance in Africa

Create a performance for the World Theatre Festival at the Downtown Arts Center in April, 2011

TA 384/ AAS 384MWF: 1:00-1:50pm

Dr. Jennifer GoodlanderFor more info: [email protected]

NO PERFORMANCE

EXPERIENCE NECESARRY!

SPRING 2011This course also counts

as a GWS elective!!!

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