Act Development 2 (Marielle Woltring)
Module code
M-JP-ACTD2
Curricular domain
Profile, extension and depth: Community, Practical
Credits
3
Group size
15 (only the initial lesson in full; all other sessions in smaller groups or individually, when requested)
Number of course weeks
4 plenary classes plus individual consultation sessions
Class duration
A 90-minute consultation hour every week. If there are fewer applications for this subject than indicated in the description, it will typically proceed with proportionally less contact time (and accordingly more individual attention per student).
Total contact hours
23 hours
Study load
39 hours
Form / content / level
Prerequisites
Completion of Act Development 1. Students are either artist-writers, or form an act together that creates original material. All acts participate in full. This subject can only be followed on campus. Please mind that Act Development 1 counts as a business elective and Act Development 2 does not. So you can earn no more than 3 credits in the business domain with Act Development 1 and 2 together.
Competencies
Aims
Developing a solid foundation for your act: artistically as well as in communication to the outside world.
Relation to other modules
Related to the main subject modules and Entrepreneurship.
Content
If you’ve completed Act Development 1 then by now you are finding a distinct form in your communications ranging from an artist biography and aesthetic presentation to your online content. In this second year you complete your EPK (Electronic Press Kit) and set out goals for your act with a game plan to back them up. For our consultation hours you prepare your questions well and together we make your to do’s efficient and achievable.
Mode(s) of instruction
90-minute consultation hour in which you can ask your questions on a subject at hand and learn from each other’s consultations. You don’t have to attend each time, but you do have to work towards your goals that we will uncover together at the beginning of the year.
Material & Tools
Your own.
Student activity
Organizing a short presentation where your music and your story become a very distinct experience for the audience.
Examination and assessment
Mode(s) of assessment
Assessment by the instructor at the end of the module.
Criteria
Students should have mastered the elements described under Contents.
Pass requirements
The student has completed this module if being awarded a minimum grade of 5.5.
Examination procedure
Students are assessed at the end of the module. The assessments comprise evaluations of students' performance during the lessons and assignments.
Resit options
Module summary
In this module you develop a solid foundation for your act: artistically as well as in communication to the outside world.