Introduction to Classical Puppet Techniques WSL/ATL/WKTL
The aim of the lectures and exercises is to develop the following skills:
- Recognizing and utilizing the means of theatrical expression of the Stick Puppet, Hand Puppet, and Rod Puppet
- Combining the motor skills of the Stick Puppet, Hand Puppet, and Rod Puppet with the interpretation of dramatic text
- Building elementary acting etudes using the Stick Puppet, Hand Puppet, and Rod Puppet
- Creating a stage character using the Stick Puppet, Hand Puppet, and Rod Puppet with a defined visual appearance of a given puppet
- Consciously using the Stick Puppet, Hand Puppet, and Rod Puppet in a shared repertoire
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
In terms of knowledge (W):
SATL_W01 (P7S_WG NS, S)
SATL_W02 (P7S_ WG Sz)
SATL_W05 (P7S_WG Sz)
In terms of skills (U):
SATL_U01 (P7S_UW Sz)
SATL_U02 (P7S_UW Sz)
SATL_U03 (P7S_UW P7S_UU Sz)
In terms of social competence (K):
SATL_K01 (P7S_KR Sz)
SATL_K02 (P7S_KR P7S_KO Sz)
Assessment criteria
III term (semester) - exam
- Monitoring successive stages of specified workshop exercises
- Passing successive stages of specified workshop exercises
- Presentation of performed workshop exercises before the examination committee
- In the case of absence, the student is required to make up for the missed program content.
–The student may have two unexcused absences; in the case of excused absences with a medical certificate, they must attend
at least 50% of the classes.
Bibliography
Literature used in the course:
H. Jurkowski „Aktor w roli demiurga”,
R. Czajka, J. Kilian, A. Rembowska „Elementarz teatru lalek”
Supplementary literature
t. I, t. II, K. Stanisławski „Praca aktora nad sobą”
J. Garfein "Life and acting"
Z. Cynkutis „Aktor. Animator twórczych procesów”
U. Hagen” Respect for acting”
R. Bolesławski „Aktorstwo 6 pierwszych lekcji”
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes: