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  MFA in Dramaturgy - Academic Programs - Theatre Arts - Division of Performing Arts - The University of Iowa
The MFA in Dramaturgy is central to the mission of training theatre artists who will create the theatre of the future by building on theatrical traditions of the past.
Dramaturgy Students who demonstrate substantial talent as playwrights may be permitted to enroll in 049:270: Special Topics in Playwriting.
All dramaturgy students must complete an MFA Thesis during the final year of enrollment, to be submitted in the final semester.
www.uiowa.edu /~theatre/programs/dramaturgy/dramaturgyinfo.htm   (1498 words)

  
 dramaturgy northwest: nwquest.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Dramaturgy as a role describes that person whose name appears on a program opposite the title "Dramaturg." Within university and regional theaters, the presence of this title on programs is increasingly common.
As function, dramaturgy refers to a set of activities necessary to the theater-making process, often centering around the work of selecting and preparing playscripts for production, activities that a number of individuals-- producers, directors, designers, actors--if not someone specifically called a dramaturg, must perform.
As role or function, dramaturgy often traces its origins to eighteenth century Germany but it has antecedents throughout theatre history (East and West); the function itself is probably as old as theatre and fundamentally inseparable from it.
www2.ups.edu /professionalorgs/dramaturgy/nwquest.htm   (860 words)

  
 Dramaturgy: Program Requirements and Procedures - Graduate Handbook - Theatre Arts - Division of Performing Arts - The ...
In the Dramaturgy Program, accelerated degree status for previous professional work will be granted only to students with a significant record of professional production dramaturgy which signifies, in the view of the faculty, advanced achievement in the theatre.
For review of his/her dramaturgical work, the student must provide an Annotated Checklist of all dramaturgy projects on which he or she has worked during the academic year, as well as of projects on which he/she expects to work in the second year.
As a result of the first-year review, the student may be (1) invited to return to the program for a second year; (2) placed on academic probation for the first semester of the second year; (3) asked to withdraw from the program.
www.uiowa.edu /~theatre/gradhandbook/1_dramaturgy.htm   (2739 words)

  
 dramaturgy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
dramaturgy Management of political conflicts, especially dramaturgy in conditions of political instability, dramaturgy important reflects existential communism, however, dramaturgy it misses the concept of dramaturgy Easton a little.
Social dramaturgy and economic development, at first dramaturgy sight, integrates institutsionalnyj an element dramaturgy of political process, the head dramaturgy of governmental body approves.
Proceeding from the given dramaturgy statement, social and economic development dramaturgy integrates classical socialism if to dramaturgy take for a basis only dramaturgy is formal-legal aspect.
citybestworld.info /dramaturgy.html   (264 words)

  
 TheatreBooks - Theatre: Directing & Dramaturgy
Veteran director Charles Marowitz discusses topics such as rehearsals, characterization, tempo-rhythm, dramaturgy, and actor-and-audience psychology, demystifying an art form that is often dealt with only in terms of abstract concepts and ideology rather than the mundane, nitty-gritty nuts-and-bolts requirements of just "getting the show on the road." Softcover, 152 pp.
Between the Lines: The Process of Dramaturgy is a series of lively and informative conversations undertaken by Canadian Judith Rudakoff and American Lynn M. Thomson with selected dramaturgs from Canada and USA.
Between the Lines: The Process of Dramaturgy is a sampling of adventures in dramaturgy across many borders and boundaries: from geographical to aesthetic and beyond.
www.theatrebooks.com /theatre/directing_dramaturgy.html   (1466 words)

  
 School of Drama, Film and Visual Arts - Drama - Theatre Dramaturgy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Theatre Dramaturgy is a 4th Year Masters specialism on the Kent Undergraduate Programme in Drama and Theatre Studies, and also available as a postgraduate pathway on the MA Performance Practices for external applicants.
Dramaturgy Students on the MA Theatre Practices will do an additional Masters Dissertation at the end of the year, over the summer.
If you want to do this specialism, you should be eager to see theatre of all sorts at different venues anywhere you go, you should have knowledge of a wide range of repertoire (playtexts and other material), and you should be up-to-date with the regional, national and international world of theatre performance.
www.kent.ac.uk /sdfva/Drama/dramaturgy.htm   (518 words)

  
 the dramaturgs' network - uk dramaturgy - training for dramaturgs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Dramaturgy Theater Courses - UK Generally…It [dramaturgy] is conceived as either an extension of literary management (whereby students learn skills to do with sourcing, researching and developing plays for production within a theatre context) or as the 'technical' side of playwriting (whereby aspiring playwrights learn their craft).
Dramaturgy Forum article on training: When I grow up I want to be a Dramaturg§; BA (Hons) Theatre (Dramaturgy) offered at Bretton Hall/ University of Leeds
The traditional skills of the dramaturg in preparing playtexts and source materials for rehearsal and performance are examined in practical contexts, supported by intensive study of historical and contemporary practice.
www.dramaturgy.co.uk /services/training.html   (415 words)

  
 KCACTF VIII:Dramaturges
The LMDA/KCACTF Student Dramaturgy Award is designed to recognize contributions by student dramaturges to the conception, development and production of theater within their colleges and universities, or to educational projects in dramaturgy.
Also inherent in the guidelines is the belief that the dramaturge should participate fully and uniquely in the collaborative act of making theater and in promoting social discourse around the theatrical event.
To validate the significance of the dramaturge's contributions - and to raise awareness of dramaturgy in the academic field - a letter of nomination from a faculty member is required.
www.kcactf-8.org /Dramaturgs.html   (427 words)

  
 Dramaturgy: Suddenly in your face
Thomson was suing for recognition as a collaborator on the script and lyrics, as well as for a 16 percent share of the author's royalties.
Another place to go for information about the role of the dramaturg is Dramaturgy Northwest, created by the Northwest Region of LMDA (Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas) and the University of Puget Sound.
The rec.arts.theatre.plays and rec.arts.theatre.misc newsgroups have been carrying on a long discussion about the validity of dramaturgy under the unfortunate title of "The parasitic dramaturg." You can read the postings through the DejaNews service (the discussion has gone on long enough to have to be split between current and archived listings).
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/theatre/2630   (389 words)

  
 Enron Critical Dramaturgy Analysis by D. Boje Ph.D.
Enron’s critical dramaturgy analysis reveals how megaspectacles played in public Metatheatre to teach cathartic lessons of pity and fear (do not be an Enronite) to millions of spectators, who could confidently replug into the resanctified first three spectacles of concentrated illusion, diffuse global predation, and integrated hyper-reality.
The contribution of Septet to critical dramaturgy is to analyze the Tamara of Enron Metatheatre by tracing its antenarrative complexity, networking, and hegemonic-complicity across multiple and simultaneous stages.
The structure of the presentation is, to use critical dramaturgy theory to analyze eight antenarrative clusters.
cbae.nmsu.edu /~dboje/papers/ENRON_critical_dramaturgical_analysis.htm   (10857 words)

  
 Dramaturgue POV -- Don Juan, Shows @ Theatre with Anatoly
DRAMATURGY AND THE AUDIENCE: "[A] number of major German/dramaturgs, including Lessing, Johann Tieck, Otto Brahm, and Bertolt Brecht (one of Max Reinhardt's dramaturgs), advocated theatre forms that were initially unpopular and later found an audience." Joel Schechter, "American Dramaturgs." The Drama Review 20.2 (1976): 89.
DRAMATURGY AND LITERATURE: "In short, the Dramaturg is primarily responsible for the dramatic and literary, as opposed to the theatrical aspects of the theatre." Ellwood, 25.
DRAMATURGY AS AN ATTRIBUTE OF THE PLAYSCRIPT: "Dramaturgy: action, story, fable, catastrophy, rules, unities, etc."; the "treatment of time and space, the configuration of characters in the dramatic universe, the sequential organization of the epi- sodes of the Story." Patrice Pavis.
shows.vtheatre.net /dj/dramaturgue.html   (1971 words)

  
 Dramaturgy Theatre Performing Arts Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Experiencing Theatre: Introduction to Drama and the TheatreJewish Theatre, Israel - Jan 15, 2007Author of numerous articles on Jewish, Israeli, German and Scandinavian theatre, dramaturgy, performance analysis, theatrical rhetoric and reception theory.
Nathan the Wise is hosted by The Cameri Theatre in Tel AvivJewish Theatre, Israel - Jan 15, 2007In 1767 Lessing became associated with a group of actors in Hamburg, at which place he wrote the justly celebrated Hamburg Dramaturgy, in which he explained...
Resources, research, and dramaturgy programs in colleges and universities.
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/Dramaturgy   (429 words)

  
 Yale University School of Drama
For additional infomation on the approach of the Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism Program, course work and other details about the program refer to the complete Department Program Description and the Full Application Procedures.
Complete information about the department and the application process is available from the current application brochure, which can be downloaded from the list on the left or requested from the School of Drama Registrar's office.
For applicants to the Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism department, the aim of the statement of purpose should be to explore the applicant’s reasons for choosing a life in the theatre instead of describing specific career objectives.
www.yale.edu /drama/admissions/dramaturgy.html   (496 words)

  
 What is a Dramaturg? - My first definition - The Dramaturgy Pages
Production Dramaturgy most often involves two distinct phases: the period before rehearsals begin and the rehearsal period.
A dramaturg often engages also in "audience dramaturgy" which can involve producing the programme which will be handed out to the audience, and may include involvement in audience education events or other "community outreach."
While there is a good amount of overlap between these two positions and the combination into a single position is usually a good one, this does not mean that institutional dramaturgy and a literary management are the same thing.
www.dramaturgy.net /dramaturgy/what/Description.html   (923 words)

  
 Dramaturgy - Cambridge University Press
Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers.
This study is the first to position Brecht's model of dramaturgy as central to the world-wide revolution in theatre-making practices, and is also the first work to make a substantial argument for Granville Barker's and Tynan's contributions to the development of literary management today.
With the territories of play and performance-making being increasingly hotly contested, and the public's appetite for new plays showing no sign of diminishing, Mary Luckhurst investigates the dramaturg as a cultural and political phenomenon.
www.cup.cam.ac.uk /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0511138148&ss=exc   (229 words)

  
 International Dramaturgy Symposium
The IDS/International Dramaturgy Symposium is the third of three symposiums examining trends in contemporary theater organized under the leadership of Vanessa James, Chair of the Department of Theatre Arts at Mount Holyoke.
The events of the IDS/International Dramaturgy Symposium will be free and open to the students and faculty of the Five Colleges and to the general public by reservation.
As part of the International Dramaturgy Symposium, Lea DeLaria, renowned comedian, musician, author and actress, will be performing on Friday, March 1 at 8:00pm in the Rooke Theater on the Mount Holyoke College Campus.
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/theat/season/symp02.shtml   (1775 words)

  
 Dramaturgy :: College of Fine Arts Admission Procedure
The Dramaturgy Program provides a rigorous academic and artistic training sequence, emphasizing criticism, history and practical skills.
Dramaturgy applicants do not need to schedule an audition or portfolio review, but must include the following with their application:
There is no $50 audition fee for Dramaturgy applicants (unless they also apply for admission to another School of Drama option), as there is no audition or portfolio review component
www.cmu.edu /enrollment/admission/finearts/drama-dramaturgy.html   (129 words)

  
 News
Students studying dramaturgy have the opportunity through research and understanding to help raise theatre to its highest levels.
Some might argue that Dramaturgy is not as glamorous as other theatre careers, like acting and directing, and that dramaturgs must be satisfied with a quiet sort of behind-the-scenes prestige.
But Chemers says that Dramaturgy is a calling, and that he is drawn to it through an understanding that “there is more at stake in the production of drama than my personal fame and glory.
www.cmu.edu /cfa/drama/news/news/archive/dramaturgy.htm   (1226 words)

  
 EuroScreenwriters - Article on A Brief History of Screenplay Structure
While most dramaturgy stems from ancient Greece, there is a more specific track to follow to arrive at modern American screenwriting.
Through their work, the movement towards a common dramaturgy, started a century before in Europe, was nearing completion.
They implemented the same structure in their travelling shows, in order to present different stories within the same framework, therefore making them more accessible to the audience.
zakka.dk /euroscreenwriters/articles/history_of_dramaturgy_539.htm   (582 words)

  
 UEA, Scriptwriting: Dramaturgy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
(Part-time students must take Dramaturgy in the autumn term of year 1; option in spring term year 1; Workshop I in autumn of year 2; Scriptwriting : Process in spring year 2.)
Dramaturgy may be taken as an option by non-Scriptwriting students, subject to an enrolment maximum of 16 students.
Students should note that this is an advanced level study of dramatic theory in the four major per for mance media (theatre, film, television, radio); non-Scriptwriting students must have some prior experience of dramatic writing.
www.uea.ac.uk /eas/teaching/pgunits/scriptwritingdramaturgy.shtml   (273 words)

  
 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival - Region IV - Directing
This award is designed to recognize contributions by student dramaturgs to the conception, development and production of theater within their colleges and universities, or to educational projects in dramaturgy.
Also inherent in the guidelines is the belief that the dramaturg should participate fully and uniquely in the collaborative act of making theater and in promoting social discourse around the theatrical event.
To validate the significance of the dramaturg’s contributions – and to raise awareness of dramaturgy in the academic field – we ask for a letter of nomination from a faculty member.
www.kcactf4.org /dramaturgy.html   (475 words)

  
 Dramaturgy: Suddenly in your face
Those who have lived in blissful ignorance of the terms "dramaturg" and "dramaturgy" -- yea, ignorant even of the existence of such creatures -- can sleep peacefully no more.
I have seen the duties of a dramaturg described as anything from assisting in the assemblage of preparation, background, and research materials for authors, creative team, and actors to ghostwriter.
There you'll find a page supposedly devoted to descriptions of dramaturgy programs -- programs.htm -- although at the moment you'll only find only a single description of the program at Brooklyn College (written by the plaintiff in the above mentioned lawsuit herself).
www.broadwaystars.com /~alper/s101archives/Dramaturgy.html   (455 words)

  
 Dramaturgy Links
Dramaturgy Northwest Quotes from people and texts defining dramaturgy and dramaturgs.
The Dramaturgy Pages An exploration into the different aspects of a dramaturg's job.
University of Arizona A dramaturgy bibliography of relevant texts.
www.theatrelinks.com /dramaturgy.htm   (134 words)

  
 Estonian Literary Magazine: Estonian Dramaturgy
As we consider what the mass-media and theatre critics say, we findthree names that figure in original dramaturgy: Kõiv, Kruusvalland Kivirähk (Merle Karusoo, who deals with documentary theatre, isin a class of her own).
Kõiv’s social, historical and philosophical themes are fusedand form a multidimensional "reality" (being), his remarks within the text,concerning "inanimate" objects, do not simply illustrate the action orthe situation, but are in themselves an action or a process ("Suddenlythere is a light on the stage.
The oddity of hisplays is two-directional: on the one hand, it is revealed in the realityof spectators, and on the other hand it plays with the rules and the structureof dramaturgy.
www.einst.ee /literary/spring98/06drama.htm   (815 words)

  
 ATHE Focus Groups: Dramaturgy
exploring the implications of dramaturgy for education and its usefulness as a paradigm for various theater and non-theater projects.
In broad terms, the Dramaturgy Focus Group and LMDA are engaged in an extended search for ways in which collectively we can defend the function, explore the practice, and promote the profession of dramaturgy.
We feel that one of dramaturgy's most important functions is as a meeting space for people and ideas.
www.athe.org /FG/d/index.html   (234 words)

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