RCHUMS 485 - Special Drama Topics
Winter 2023, Section 003 - International Perspectives on Theatre for Social Change
Instruction Mode: Section 003 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: RC Humanities (RCHUMS)
Department: LSA Residential College
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Details

Credits:
1
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
Advisory Prerequisites:
Sophomore standing.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credit(s). May be elected more than once in the same term.
Primary Instructor:
Start/End Date:
Partial Term 3/6/23 - 4/18/23 (see other Sections below)
NOTE: Drop/Add deadlines are dependent on the class meeting dates and will differ for full term versus partial term offerings.
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Description

This mini course teaches students to assess different models of theatre for social change as historically employed by theatre practitioners from countries around the world, including the United States, Brazil, South Africa, and Canada. Students evaluate the nature and effectiveness of theatre practitioners’ performative interventions in social struggles and political causes and movements.

Schedule

RCHUMS 485 - Special Drama Topics
Schedule Listing
001 (SEM)
 In Person
35500
Closed
0
 
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W 7:00PM - 9:00PM
1/4/23 - 4/18/23
002 (SEM)
 In Person
35924
Open
29
 
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M 3:00PM - 5:00PM
1/4/23 - 4/18/23
003 (SEM)
 In Person
35929
Open
3
 
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TBA
Partial Term 3/6/23 - 4/18/23

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