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Dramaturgical study of theatrical texts I [ LTHEA2171 ]


6.0 crédits ECTS  45.0 h   1q 

This biannual course is taught on years 2010-2011, 2012-2013, ...

Teacher(s) Châtel Jonathan ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Prerequisites

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Main themes

The content varies from one year to another, and focuses on four to six texts of modern and contemporary theatre, from the Lumière brothers to the present day. The texts are chosen and studied each year with reference to a specific theme. Examples in recent years have included the idea of the 'intimate theatre', comic writing, the dramaturgy of Huis Clos, nomadism, the parable, etc. The dramaturgical approach involves analysing the structure of plays according to the main categories of theatrical poetics (action, space, time, character, language, etc.), and by relating this dramatical structure to the historical period in which the play was written and contemporary issues of dramatic creativity.

Aims

A dramaturgical approach to modern and contemporary theatre texts through the examination of their internal structure (action, characters, etc.).

Evaluation methods

 A writing examination or an oral presentation lasting about half an hour.

Teaching methods

Teacher-led course and presentations by groups of students.

Content
The content varies from one year to another, and focuses on four to six texts of modern and contemporary theatre, from the Lumière brothers to the present day.
 
The texts are chosen and studied each year with reference to a specific theme. Examples in recent years have included the idea of the 'intimate theatre', comic writing, the dramaturgy of Huis Clos, nomadism, the parable, etc.
 
This year, the course will deal with the dramaturgy of the couple. From Ibsen and Strindberg to Sarah Kane and Lars Norén, the couple has been a field of experiment for different types of crisis. Crisis of the dramatic language, of the self and the other, of the intimacy and the world. We'll study the various configurations of such borderline cases.
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Other information

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d'étude
> Master [120] in Performing Arts
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