Dramaturgy for Theatre

Module code
M-FT-DRAMT
Curricular domain
Practical Classes
Credits
2
Group size
7-15 (All second-year CFT students, plus eventual CFT, J&P or MT students choosing this course as an elective)
Number of course weeks
15
Class duration
One 60-minute lesson per week
Total contact hours
15 hours
Study load
41 hours

Form / content / level

Prerequisites
Compulsory for ArtEZ Composition for Film and Theatre students year 2. Jazz & Pop and Muziektheater students are also welcome to choose this course as an elective.
Competencies
See Competencies Matrix.
Aims
Acquiring a broad understanding of the dramaturgical and artistic side of composing and arranging for film and theatre, with an emphasis on theatre / live performing arts.
Relation to other modules
The main subject modules.
Content
Basic elements of theatre and film (cinematography, mise en scene, editing, sound, music).
Basics of Storyforming-Storytelling.
Discover the core message of a film or theatre production.
Understanding of the scene in context of the whole story.
Understanding of emotional content of a scene / the whole film or theatre production.
Mechanisms of action of picture/music.
Sequence analysis (stylistic, creative means of the entire film / theatre play explained on a representative scene).
Film/Theatre history (brief glimpse).
Correlation of formal/cinematic/theatre means with content related aspects.
Mode(s) of instruction
Group lessons that, depending on the composition of the group, take place entirely on-campus, entirely online or in a combination of both, i.e., that there are attendees both physically in the classroom and virtually via a screen. Online attendees communicate by seeing, talking and listening to each other and the on-campus attendees equally. The teacher has access to a whiteboard, application sharing, desktop sharing and document sharing and can hand this privilege to any other participants.
Apart from the video conference a high quality stereo audio stream is open at the same time via source connect. That way students and instructor can listen to music from any source of the group and talk about it simultaneously.
All online lessons are recorded and though available for students later on.
Material & Tools
Analysis of the dramaturgical side of interdisciplinary compositions including historical, as well as recent, music theatre productions in The Netherlands and elsewhere. Western and non-western instrumentation, different approaches to storytelling in different cultures through music and text.
Handouts, scores, books chosen by the teacher, representative film and theatre scenes, visuals, etc.
Student activity
n/a

Examination and assessment

Mode(s) of assessment
Assessment by the main subject instructor at the end of each semester.
Criteria
Students should have mastered the elements described under Content.
Pass requirements
The student has completed this module if being awarded a minimum grade of 5.5 at the end of the second semester.
Examination procedure
At the end of both semesters the instructor fills out an assessment form designed specifically for this module. Assessment is comprised of a verbal evaluation and a concluding grade. Assessment at the end of the autumn semester is formative and expressed in terms of satisfactory/unsatisfactory. It indicates a student's progress in this module. No ECs are awarded and there is no resit. Modules can only be absolved, and ECs awarded, after the end of the spring semester.
Tests conducted online are valid only if it is done without interruption. The assessor will decide whether or not the test was valid.
Resit options
See the Education and Assessment Plan.

Module summary

This module focusses on dramaturgy in theatre composition in different historical periods, throughout the world, and from different cultures.