Music Courses

Music

Actors on stage sing and play instruments

The Musical — Past, Present, and Future

MTD 217 / MUS 217 · Spring 2024

S01 · Thursdays, 1:30 - 4:20 PM

Instructors: Solon Snider Sway

What is a musical and why should we care? As performers, writers, designers, theater fanatics, or simply pop culture consumers, we are touched by musicals every day. Reaching millions of people, this uniquely collaborative and expansive form continuously shapes our world. Students will explore the history of the American musical and develop tools to analyze musicals and their reception.

eddy kwon seated in meditative position onstage in front of a projection

The Ceremony is You

MUS 344 / DAN 380 / VIS 380 / THR 380 · Spring 2024

C01 · Mondays, 1:30-4:20 PM

Instructors: yuniya edi kwon

An exploration of ritual and ceremony as creative, interdisciplinary spaces imbued with intention and connected to personal and cultural histories. A broadening and deepening of knowledge around historical and contemporary ritual, ceremonial, and community-building practices of queer and trans artist communities from around the world, with a deeper focus on the extraordinary history of the queer trans shamans of early 20th century Korea.

A performer wrapped in a sheet covered in symbols appears to be rising from a deep sleep.

Xulgaria: Music, Theatre and Contemporary Ritual Practice

MUS 348 / THR 378 · Spring 2024

S01 · Mondays, 1:30-4:20 PM

Instructors: Kamara Thomas

This class will mount a developmental performance of the musical story-work "Xulgaria" inside an intensive ensemble setting. We will research classic Greek choruses and the Eleusinian Mystery rites and explore diaphonic singing. We will use multidisciplinary practices- theatre, experimental movement, symbol-making and more—to explore global mythologies of the "underworld" and devise performance and ritual that can provide a community container for discussing issues around mental health and healing