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Actor´s Work and Dance 2 (15 cr)

Code: 2X00EU39-3004

General information


Enrolment period

15.06.2023 - 27.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 20.04.2024

Credits

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Music

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Seats

6 - 20

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Culture and Arts, Music

Teachers

  • Mariikka Santaharju
  • Sanna Majanlahti

Person in charge

Hanna Hurskainen

Small groups

  • Näyttelijäntyö 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Tanssi, taso 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)

Groups

  • 22MUSTE

Small groups

  • Näyttelijäntyö 2
  • Tanssi, taso 2

Objectives (course unit)

Actor´s Work:
Students strengthen their acting skills. They familiarize with methodology in textual expression and performace. They have innovation skills and learning skills.

Dance:
Students have improved their dancing technique and body control. Student can accomplish and recognize basic techniques and terminology of dance.

Content (course unit)

Actor´s Work:
- individual and group exercises
- theory and practise of dramatic expression
- creative problem solving and further development of working methods
- learning to work in projects
- learning to assess and futher develop skills and learning skills
- taking resposibility of the group´s learning and the delivery of knowledge between group members

Dance:
- dance technique
- power and flexibility exercises
- exercises that improve movement memory and coordination
- working independently, in pairs and in groups

Prerequisites (course unit)

Actor’s Work and Dance 1

Further information (course unit)

Attendance 80%
Consult your teacher if you can not participate.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

Assessment criterion 1-2, satisfactory
Actor’s Work
Students can empathize and express required professional quality repertoire in a satisfactory level. Their artistic and technique management is satisfactory. Expression and artistic function is not versatile enough. Mastering large entities is adequate.

Dance
Students can perform required professional level choreography moderately. Their artistic and technique expression and body control is satisfactory. Body use in movements is not versatile enough. Technique ja expressive mastering of larger entities is adequate.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

Assessment criterion 3-4, good
Actor’s work
Students know and can adapt versatile techniques in their actor’s work. Students can disclose different styles and characteristics. Their expression is moderately diverse and individual, and mastering of larger entities is good.

Dance
Students manage their body performance technically and artistically and disclose different styles and characteristics. Their body control and expression is moderately diverse, and mastering and perceiving of larger entities is good. The presence is good.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Assessment criterion 5, excellent
Actor’s Work
Students indicate wide knowledge and excellent technical skills, artistic and individual conception in the field of stage expression. They adduce different styles and characteristics particular impressive way. Students have adopted a rich and strong expressive abilities in their actor’s work. They can also create well designed artistic entireties. Students can combine physical, speech expression and actor’s work and they are able to reflect variously character’s thoughts and spirit.

Dance
Students indicate an excellent technical skills, artistic and individual conception in their body performance and movement. They adduce different styles and characteristics particular impressive way. Students have adopted rich and strong expressive abilities and they can execute challenging choreographies and entireties. The presence and the performing is strong and spontaneous. Students can provide their own material in movement.

Location and time

Check the date and time from Lukkarikone

Exam schedules

Agreed with the teacher

Assessment methods and criteria

The student has participated in the teaching 80% and achieved the objectives of the course

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Actor´s Work:
- individual and group exercises
- theory and practise of dramatic expression
- creative problem solving and further development of working methods
- learning to work in projects
- learning to assess and futher develop skills and learning skills
- taking resposibility of the group´s learning and the delivery of knowledge between group members

Learning materials

Agreed with the teacher in the beginning of the course

Student workload

Attendance 80%. Requires commitment and regular participation to lessons and independent training. Master classes are important part of education.

Content scheduling

Teaching continues steadily throughout the year, except period-weeks, when there is no regular lessons.

Completion alternatives

AHOT

International connections

International material and masterclasses (when organised)

Further information

Actors work: teacher is Sanna Majanlahti
Dance: teacher is Mariikka Santaharju

NOTE!
Dance instruction is carried out in level groups of three.
Level I is basic
Level II is intermediate and
level III is advanced/ possibly completed professional studies or equivalent.
The student implements his/ her dance studies in a level group corresponding to his/ her own competence, which is definied for him/her by the dance teacher. The student can change the level group with the consent of the teacher, but the level group may not change during the studies.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Assessment criterion 1-2, satisfactory
Actor’s Work
Students can empathize and express required professional quality repertoire in a satisfactory level. Their artistic and technique management is satisfactory. Expression and artistic function is not versatile enough. Mastering large entities is adequate.

Dance
Students can perform required professional level choreography moderately. Their artistic and technique expression and body control is satisfactory. Body use in movements is not versatile enough. Technique ja expressive mastering of larger entities is adequate.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Assessment criterion 3-4, good
Actor’s work
Students know and can adapt versatile techniques in their actor’s work. Students can disclose different styles and characteristics. Their expression is moderately diverse and individual, and mastering of larger entities is good.

Dance
Students manage their body performance technically and artistically and disclose different styles and characteristics. Their body control and expression is moderately diverse, and mastering and perceiving of larger entities is good. The presence is good.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Assessment criterion 5, excellent
Actor’s Work
Students indicate wide knowledge and excellent technical skills, artistic and individual conception in the field of stage expression. They adduce different styles and characteristics particular impressive way. Students have adopted a rich and strong expressive abilities in their actor’s work. They can also create well designed artistic entireties. Students can combine physical, speech expression and actor’s work and they are able to reflect variously character’s thoughts and spirit.

Dance
Students indicate an excellent technical skills, artistic and individual conception in their body performance and movement. They adduce different styles and characteristics particular impressive way. Students have adopted rich and strong expressive abilities and they can execute challenging choreographies and entireties. The presence and the performing is strong and spontaneous. Students can provide their own material in movement.