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Course: |
THE 106
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Title: | Cross-cultural Storytelling |
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Long Title: | Cross-cultural Storytelling |
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Course Description: | Offers international and American students the opportunity to share ethnic/cultural experiences by using the theatre techniques of storytelling, improvisation, mime, verbal and non-verbal language, scripting, and staging technicques resulting in performance projects. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Research and discussion of various world cultures.
II. Write and develop stories to tell.
III. Present scripts orally to an audience.
IV. Evaluate the elements and success of performances
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Personal and cultural stories.
A. Relate both personal and ethnic cultural experiences.
B. Research stories by community resource people.
II. Workshops of raw material for storytelling purposes.
A. Identify material suitable for projects in various cultural contexts.
B. Organize scripts.
C. Construct technical stage pieces required by the scripts.
D. Prepare materials in a coherent, rehearsed whole.
III. Production and evaluation.
A. Produce a performance piece.
B. Summarize the success of the process and performance(s).
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