CLST 271: Classical Mythology
Fall Semester 2002
Dr. Jacqueline Long
Performances
Goals
- To collaborate in a creative endeavor complementing course work
- To experiment with performance of Classical myth
- To share your insights with your classmates through performance
- To reflect on the processes of insight, performance, and Classical
mythology, in light of a specific, shared creative experience
- To have fun doing it
For the performance:
Members of the performance team, jointly in consultation with one
another
- select and adapt section(s) of the work you have agreed to present
- your selections should represent aspects of the work as a
whole that you consider interesting and important for what they reflect
about the concepts and operation of classical mythology
- feel free to adapt your selections creatively to make for an
effective performance: connect, condense, transpose, enhance!
- your adapted selections will need to be possible to perform in
class, with available resources, within 15-20 minutes of class time
- decide what members of the group will do to perform your selections, so
as to bring out their interesting and important aspects and engage us all in
an entertaining and illuminating experience (my, but professors get to
sounding pompous sometimes, don't we? sorry)
- execute your plans
To hand in, at the class meeting of the performance:
Each member of the performance team, individually, type up a 2-page
performance note explaining briefly
- what significant aspects of the myth and/or ancient literary work
the section(s) you selected represent, and why they seemed significant
- how your performance has been designed to display and experiment
with these elements
- support your explanations by referring to data, in the text you're
working with and in your performance, and showing how they back you up
Thanks!
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This file last updated 19 September 2002 by
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