Creative Collaboration in Writing and Performance

DRA4261.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2016 Creative Collaboration in Writing and Performance

Course Description

Summary

This class is about surviving the crucible of creative collaboration to satisfy the instant gratification of a hungry audience. Students write, produce and perform serialized stories. The class will divide into storyline teams; each team writes and performs three scenes of a developing narrative every week. Each episode will necessitate meeting at least four times per week with your group: 1) to write a first draft 2) to rewrite a performance draft 3) to rehearse/tech the performance and 4) to perform for the campus community (Thursday at 10pm) the combined alternating scenes from all story lines. The first half of the term will be devoted to collaborative writing exercises and assignments used to develop formulas for quick generation and collaborative processing of material, to establish teams and each story's genre. Writing, producing and performing six weekly episodes constitutes the second half of the term.

Prerequisites

Permission of instructor upon receipt of writing sample by Oct.30 and subsequent interview. Writing sample: electronic or hard copy, 3 pages minimum of dialogue or creative writing submitted to kjackson2@bennington.edu or Dance/Drama Conference Room mailbox.

Please contact the faculty member : kjackson2@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Kirk Jackson

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2016

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

18