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2 Performing Arts in the Twentieth century 1900- 2000
Studying ways in which significant … historical,socio-economic, political and cultural changes in the twentieth century have influenced developments in the performing arts

3 Gender and performance
Politics and performance Race and post colonialism Youth culture Gender Politics Realism Youth culture Race and Post Colonialism Community ARTS

4 THE AIMS OF THIS MODULE To introduce you
to selected developments in the performing arts in the twentieth century. and to ways in which significant ….. socio-economic, political and cultural changes in the twentieth century have influenced the performing arts.

5 THE REASON FOR HAVING THIS MODULE AND FOR HAVING IT AT THIS POINT IN THE COURSE IS
develop your … critical and analytical skills, evidenced in presentations and written work over the two years of the course. It introduces you to selected …… historical events, developments, concepts, and values that have influenced performing arts practice.

6 WHY ARE THESE IMPORTANT ?
It is essential to your … practical work as it develops your skills to …. analyse and evaluate the historical context of performing arts practice It develops essential ……. research skills which will be required for all modules as this course progresses (and also for the third year)

7 2. Learning Outcome Assessment Criterion Levels of Achievement
Explain the connections between the performing arts and the socio- economic, political and cultural contexts within which they operate for a selected period or 'movement', or genre in the period from the 1950's. Some considered connections between performing arts and their wider contexts are explained clearly and mostly accurately and appropriate reference is made to relevant examples. Distinction: The student must explain the connections between the performing arts and social/cultural/political contexts within which they operate with clarity and coherence, displaying in depth analysis and a high level of engagement with the subject. The work should be presented with strict adherence to academic referencing standards and display a range of reading wider than set texts. Merit: The student must explain the connections between the performing arts and social/cultural/political contexts within which they operate with coherence, displaying good analysis and engages well with the subject. The work should be presented with adherence to academic referencing standards and display a good range of reading wider than set texts. Pass: The student must: The student must explain the connections between the performing arts and social/cultural/political contexts within which they operate with some coherence, displaying in adequate analysis and engagement with the subject. The work should be presented with adherence to academic referencing standards and display a range of reading.

8 3. Learning Outcome Assessment Criterion Levels of Achievement
Use a range of sources from which to gather information and summarise, sort and order information, descriptions and explanations, clearly and accurately. A range of information sources are used to inform study. Written work is clearly organised and supported by appropriate evidence. It is presented in conformity to accepted academic conventions Distinction: The student must display a high level of research skills and present a clear and coherent piece of work that adheres strictly to academic standards displaying a range of reading wider than set texts. Merit: The student must: display a good level of research skills and present a coherent piece of work that adheres to academic standards displaying a wide range of reading. Pass: The student must display a adequate level of research skills and present a piece of work that makes some attempt to utilise academic standards and demonstrates some reading.

9 (2000 words) 50% covering period 1950-2000 DEADLINE 20TH May
To pass the module 1. Create and deliver a presentation %, (15-20mins) covering period 2. Write an analytical essay (2000 words) % covering period DEADLINE 20TH May

10 Your responsibility Attendance To attend lectures and make a positive focused contribution Read carefully the assignment booklet and the examples of work – this will help to guide you through the module Read /research in your own time – there are a number of key articles etc that must be read from week to week so you can better understand the information and also make an informed contribution in the lectures and improve the quality of your written/presentation work

11 How many weeks from now 3rd 4th 10 11 19 20 Deadline day

12 Essay Chose and research, a selected period, ‘movement’, or genre in the period from the 1950’s up to that has affected and impacted significantly on an aspect of the performing arts. Essay title ‘Describe, analyse and discuss how your chosen topic has changed and developed ideas or practice in the performing arts and explain the connections to the wider socio–economic, political and cultural context.

13 E.g. http://www.solutionwatch.com/368/fifty-ways-to-take-notes/
TASKS Look at the areas of study outlined in the module and the main areas identified as significant movements, period or genre that changed performance and chose a topic you are interested in. This could be related to drama, dance, music or film- remember it must be from the period Research the topic from a wide range of sources – books, internet, DVD’s, journals, etc Make notes and ensure you organise these into a useful structure – use your study skills – there are many web sites that give helpful hints on taking useful notes. E.g. Create a list of your ideas /thoughts –or make a diagram – flow chart Read through all your thoughts ideas and decide what is the most relevant to the essay question Create an outline plan of the structure of your essay

14 Suggested structure The following is a very good web site looking at the ten key points to writing an essay Introduction – Give an overview of what you are going to be analysing and discussing in relation to the wider socio –economic, political and cultural context Main section – Plan what will be the content of each of your main paragraphs (Sometimes it’s helpful when writing a draft to create headings for the paragraphs which you can delete later) Conclusion – Your summing up of your ideas – key points. NB Remember this is an analytical essay don’t just describe historical events or practice, ensure you analyse and discuss events or movements explaining the connections between the performing arts and the socio-economic, political and cultural contexts and how these affected changes or new developments in your chosen performance topic. Back up your own ideas with reference to the ideas/quotes you have read. Credit all your sources in the correct academic form – making sure all quotes are cited and at the end you list of all your sources. ( remember web site Neil’s Toolbox is helpful)


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