3.00 credits
(4,0,0)
15 wks
This course is designed to expand students' understanding of the nature of performance through study of the genesis, theory and practice of various disciplines and concepts of performativity. Through exposure to a variety of approaches to contemporary performance creation, students will develop their capacities for analysis and critique in order to be able to identify and solve aesthetic, formal and conceptual problems in their own performance practice. Concepts covered are intended to support students in creation exercises in BPAC 403.
Co-requisites
BPAC 402, 403 and 406