Arts and Culture History II

Base Knowledge

N/A

Teaching Methodologies

The classes will be theoretical using the assistance of live shows and the viewing of illustrative material in audio and video and their subsequent discussion.
Students will present work in class on one of the topics under study with subsequent discussion.
Work note: 80%
Attendance, punctuality, autonomy: 20%

Learning Results

This curricular unit aims to provide general knowledge about the performing arts and their history.

It aims to give the student a look at the performing arts, their history and development within a social, cultural, historical and political context.

Recognition of some of the main creators and performers in the various areas of performing arts

Program

1. The musical notation
2. The dramatic text
3. The dance notation
4. Circus and his new forms
5. The new forms of show

Grading Methods

Continuing evaluation
  • - Attendance, punctuality, autonomy - 20.0%
  • - Work done - 80.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

PLATZER, F (2006) Compêndio Musical. Edições 70.

 PHILIP, R. (2023) Uma pequena história da música, Edições 70 

BOURCIER, P. (2001). História da Dança no Ocidente, Edições Martim Fortes.

FO. D., RAME, F. (2009). Manual Mínimo do Actor, Senac. 

BERTHOLD, M (2000). História Mundial do Teatro. Perspectiva,

GOLDBERG, R (2012). A Arte da Performance. Orfeu Negro

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (2016), Principles of Orchestration. Dover Jun