Acting, Being, Doing, and Making: Introduction to Performance Studies

A hands-on approach to this interdisciplinary field. We will apply key readings in performance theory to space and time-based events, at sites ranging from theatre, experimental art, and film, to community celebrations, sport events, and restaurant dining. We will observe people’s behavior in everyday life as performance and discuss the “self” through the performativity of one’s gender, race, class, ability, and more. We will also practice ethnographic methods to collect stories to adapt for performance and address the role of the participant-observer, thinking about ethics and the social responsibilities of this work.

Other Information

This course is open enrollment. If you do not get a spot in the course please add your name to the waitlist.

Faculty

Sections

C01

Mondays + Wednesdays,

3:00 - 4:20 PM

Instructor(s)

Rhaisa Williams