The course gives students the basic instruments to understand the institutional aspects, the economic context, the cultural policies and the management practices of the performing arts (notably, spoken theatre) in Italy.
Aim of the course is to provide students with the tools to identify and understand, from a historical point of view, the main institutional, organizational and managerial aspects that characterize Italian prose theater.
For 6 CFU students:
In addition, for 9 CFU students:
Although it is not compulsary, students are advised to have taken History of theatre before attending to this course.
Class lectures during the first two modules. Active participationis required in the third module : students will be engaged with field-research, in order to write a paper (other languages in addition to Italian are possible) and to present it to the class.
Subscription to Aulaweb is mandatory for all students.
Programme for students taking the course for 6 CFU (= 40 hours class lessons)
Theoretical and historical basics
The first two modules will sketch the main outlines of the history of the Italian spoken "theatre system", with particular regard to organisational, political and economic aspects.
Programme for students taking the course for 9 CFU (= 60 hours class lessons)
Contemporary theatre production
The third module is dedicated to the contemporary theatre production in Italy. Creative processes and organisation processes will be outlined and analyzed, in regard to both big and little scale theatre and companies. This part of the lessons will engage students with active partecipation.
In collaboration with STORIA, FORME E MODELLI DELLA SCENEGGIATURA CINEMATOGRAFICA (prof. Rigola) and LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA (prof. Ferraro), a group of students will be selected and take part to the Workshop «les Pénélopes», at the University of Seville, within the Ulysseus network.
Students not proficient in Italian may request a substitutive program.
NB: check Aulaweb for updates and specifications
Bibliography for Erasmus students taking 6 CFU (= attending 40 hours class lessons):
Bibliography for Erasmus students taking 9 CFU (= attending 60 hours class lessons):
Add a reading amongst the following books:
SPOKEN THEATRE
DANCE
OPERA
Bibliography for students not proficient in Italian language and for not attending students (= NON FREQUENTANTI) may be arranged individually.
Ricevimento: Write an email to livia.cavaglieri@unige.it to fix a live or remote appointment.
LIVIA CAVAGLIERI (President)
ROBERTO CUPPONE
GIULIA TADDEO (Substitute)
18 September 2023
THEATRICAL ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Attending students will be evaluated through two written tests on the first and second module; for the third module they will present a paper to the class with class discussion and peer evaluation.
The exam for not attending students is oral.
Students will be evaluated in their capacity of giving a clear account of the subjects; problematizing studied issues; debating with the colleagues and the istructor.