CRS300.2 Performance Live: London (Fall, Spring)

Performance Live: London invites you to question what ‘performance’ might be and to become more aware of yourself as a spectator in all your experiences of viewing, listening, and sensing. The course helps you develop methods for thinking and feeling a performance, starting with your expectation of it, through the moments of experiencing it, and finally in the afterglow of its happening. Examining the work of artists in fields such as music, theatre, dance, and interdisciplinary art forms, we will question and apply models of critical response, comparing and contrasting how they work with different types of performance. The aim is to help you build an analytical vocabulary for the discussion of performance, finding different and diverse ways to communicate your reflections, as both a member of a collective audience and as an individual spectating subject. Weekly attendance at musical events is required.

Course note: Some seats may be reserved for Drama students, Bandier Program students, and Music Industry majors.

This course has an associated course fee. See the London Course Fees page for more information.

Department: Communications and Rhetorical Studies

Location: London

Semesters: Fall, Spring

Credits: 3