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The Centre of Drama Studies (located at the Ferme de Blocry, place de l'Hocaille 4, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve. Tel. : 010 47 22 72), delivers a second university study cycle diploma '"licence") in two years, in Spectacle Arts, (orientation : Drama Studies). It does not organise first university study cycles ("candidatures") : the student should thus have already chosen and completed a first study cycle or equivalent (see admission conditions, below). |
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The "licence" course completes the study programme or helps with the reorientation of actors, producers, scenographers, cultural managers, French teachers and expressive arts teachers, psychotherapists... It can lead to professions such as drama critics, playwrights, animators etc. |
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The cursus aims to create a lively and mutually enriching exchange between research, with its proper university implications, and incessantly new theatrical creation. Through contact with "masters", reflection on their own personal experience and through the exposure to jobs in the theatre that are offered during the work experience part of the course, the students are encouraged to create or perfect their professional personality, all the while becoming initiated into research and university reflections. |
Students holding a Belgian study diploma |
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As the arts "candidat" diploma in Spectacle Arts is not delivered by any university of the French-speaking Community in Belgium, the studies entitling access to the "licence" are 'borrowed' from different study backgrounds. |
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The following people are authorised to follow the "licence" programme in Spectacle Arts, subject to passing the admission exam : |
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All enrolments must be accompanied by an application mentioning the studies undertaken (together with a photocopy of the diploma) and/or the work accomplished (file of personal achievements, to date), as well as three passport photographs. The deadline for application is 5th September. |
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Students holding a foreign study diploma |
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The diploma must be recognised as being equivalent to a university or higher education diploma delivered by the French-speaking Community of Belgium. In the case of this being a higher education diploma, it must be recognised by the Centre of Drama Studies as being relevant for the programme organised. |
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The student must introduce his enrolment application to the students' secretary, before the 15th April. |
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Address : Secrétariat des étudiants, Halles Universitaires, Place de l'Université 1, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve. A copy must be given to the Centre of Drama Studies. |
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The student must prove that he has sufficient mastery of the French language. |
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Admission exam |
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An admission exam is held for all candidates around mid-September. This consists, on the one hand, of an evaluation of the knowledge of the candidates in the domain of the theatre and spectacles, their capacities to express themselves, write, summarise and imagine, and, on the other hand of an evaluation of their motivation. (Failure in this admission examen will mean having to successfully complete a whole study year prior to starting the "licence" programme. |
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Complementary training |
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Complementary training may be imposed on certain students during the course of their two year "licence" programme, either in the form of studies or practical work experience. Depending on the case, this training may be to do with the methodolodgy of university studies or that of practice in the theatre. The exams on these complementary subjects will form an integral part of the first year programme. |
See the admission conditions listed below. After passing
the admission exam, the student is invited to register at the
University, using the enrolment authorisation given by
the centre. The enrolment procedures of the University are detailed in
the "General Information" section of the WEB page :
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The "licence" programme in Spectacle Arts covers two years of theoretical and practical courses, exercises and apprenticeships, as well as the presentation of an end of course thesis. Those students who can justify a professional occupation or another "licence" followed at the same time, are authorised to split each year of their studies into two parts, on condition that the decision was taken prior to enrolment for the study year in question and that the Centre Director has given his approval. Under the same conditions, students who write a thesis drawn on practical experience from a year in a cultural institution may be authorised to split the second year of the programme in two. |
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The course generally takes place from Monday to Thursday afternoon. The initiation courses into dramatic art, production and dramatic writing techniques may be organised outside of these periods. |
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THEA2110 |
Introduction to the reception and production of academic works concerning the performing arts[15h] (1 credits)1q (in French) |
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THEA2115 |
Introduction to acting and directing[30h] (2 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
THEA2120 |
Sociology of the theatre[30h] (3 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
THEA2130 |
Psychology and theatre[30h] (2.5 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
THEA2160 |
The performing arts: methodology and comparative aesthetics[30h] (3 credits) |
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THEA2180 |
Organisation and management of cultural organisations connected with the theatre[30h] (2.5 credits) | ||||
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THEA2210 |
Research methodology in the performing arts: principles of dissertation writing[15h] (1.5 credits)1+2q (in French) | ||||
THEA2220 |
Organisation and management of cultural organisations connected with the theatre[7.5h+22.5h] (2.5 credits) | ||||
THEA2270 |
History of dramatic production[30h] (3.5 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
THEA2200 |
Animation techniques, based on cinematographic material in cultural organisms[15h+15h] (3.5 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
THEA2260 |
Techniques of dramatic writing[15h+15h] (2 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
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THEA2215 |
Introduction to theatre production work[30h] (10 credits)1q (in French) |
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THEA2240 |
Study of the French theatre[30h] (3 credits)1q (in French) | ||||
THEA2140 |
The study of a foreign theatre and exercises[30h+15h] (4 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
THEA2150 |
Theoretical and practical stage studies and exercises[25h+20h] (4.5 credits)2q (in French) | ||||
THEA2170 |
Dramaturgical study of theatrical texts[30h+15h] (4 credits)1+2q (in French) | ||||
THEA2230 |
Techniques of inquiry in cultural organisms and exercises[7.5h+7.5h] (0.5 credits)1+2q (in French) |
Jean Florence (coord.) |
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Apprenticeships |
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The aim of the apprenticeship is familiarisation (discovering the theatre through practice fosters acquisition of a more interiorised vision), discovery of the various jobs linked to spectacles and an opening to the professional world (THEA 2125) - 10 credits. |
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In the second year, the period of work experience corresponds to the course title : "Initiation into stage production" (THEA 2215) - 10 credits. |
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Thesis (THEA 2290) |
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The thesis consists of a personal piece of work proving the student's capacity to deal correctly with a subjet relating to the field of research and studies given at the Centre of Dram Studies. This includes the compulsory writing of a text (42 credits spread over the two years of the programme). |
Depending on the subjects, the exam score is based on a written or oral exam and, in certain cases, on ongoing assessment and the written and oral work done. The thesis and the course studies each count for a half during the deliberation of the second year of the programme. |