Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijke Academie van Antwerpen
Concept dramaturgy 234252/3298/2425/1/84
Study guide

Concept dramaturgy 2

34252/3298/2425/1/84
Academic year 2024-25
Is found in:
  • Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts, programme stage 2
    Specialisation:
    • Costume Design
  • Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts
    Specialisation:
    • Costume Design
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 3 credits
Co-ordinator: Cassiers Edith
Languages: Dutch, English
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2024 ()
Re-sit exam: not possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 90,00 hours

Prerequisites

(previously registered for Costume shaping 1 OR previously registered for Costume sculpting 1 ) AND (previously registered for Costume design 1 OR previously registered for Costume design 1) AND previously registered for Concept dramaturgy 1.

Learning outcomes (list)

BA2 - The student has the necessary knowledge, skills and insights regarding material, form, action, concepts, function and contents of the chosen medi
The student has insight into the dramatic structures of theater, opera and music theater.
The student has insight into how theatrical signs and systems work.
BA4 - The student develops and sharpens his/her critical and investigative attitude towards designs and/or realizations that arise from visual experiments and research, emotion and intuition.
The student is able to analyze, structure and process in a conceptual way visual material from different sources.
The student is able to give a thorough analysis of a play and an opera libretto, a performance or dance piece.
BA5 - When developing his/her personal visual language the students starts from a searching and reflective attitude when developing one's own visual language.
De student is able to carry out a thorough in-depth research and to convert the acquired information into his own theatrical concept.

Course content

The course 'Concept dramaturgy 2' constitutes a further in-depth study of dramaturgy. Dramaturgy is the science/study/art/technique of the composition and production of performances.

Introductory lectures teach alternative dramaturgy techniques, including performative dramaturgy. In the form of physical workshops, students learn how to develop a dramaturgical concept from the rehearsal floor.

This course is part of a collaboration between several Atelier courses, including Costume Design, Scenography and 3D Costume Sculpting. A major Atelier assignment requires students to develop a dramaturgical concept and scene based on a theatre text.

Study material (text): Mandatory

The compulsory study material for 'Concept dramaturgy 2’ will be:

  • Lesson presentations (placed on Digitap by the teacher)
  • Lesson notes (to be made by the student during class)
  • Theoretical and artistic texts (placed on Digitap by the teacher)

In addition, the students might have to see some film fragments and/or performances. Practical arrangements for this will be made in class.

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Artistic praxis38,00 hours
Artistic praxis52,00 hours
Lectures and / or tutorials

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Eerste examenperiodeArtistic practical assessment100,00De aanwezigheid van de student is een vereiste voor dit opleidingsonderdeel. Aanwezigheden maken deel uit van de permanente evaluatie. In het geval je gewettigd afwezig bent, breng je zo spoedig mogelijk een attest binnen op het secretariaat.

Evaluation (text)

The evaluation of the course ‘Concept Dramaturgy’ consists of five parts (that are all intertwined):

  • Analysis of the text (permanent evaluation and individual tasks)
  • Development of a dramaturgical concept for the staging of the text (individual assignment, permanent evaluation and end presentation/jury)
  • Design of one scene within your dramaturgical concept (individual assignment, end presentation/jury)
  • Presentation of your dramaturgical concept and scene (individual assignment, end presentation/jury)
  • Attendance and engagement in the classes (permanent evaluation)

Permanent ongoing evaluation and presentations during the academic year:

  • Semester 1: initial indicating jury after completion of the first semester
  • Semester 2: final jury after conclusion of the second semester