University of Windsor - Sessional/Guest Artist Positions Available

Kathryn Brennan brenna3 at UWINDSOR.CA
Wed Feb 23 12:58:20 EST 2011





SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART

          2011-2012 - SESSIONAL/GUEST ARTIST POSITIONS AVAILABLE

The School of Dramatic Art invites applications from qualified individuals
interested in teaching/directing the following classes/productions:

FALL 2011:

24-322-01 	Acting Work-in-Progress I
            Rehearsal project in a performance style selected by Dramatic
            Art.  The play or scenes from plays become the catalyst for the
            discovery of the style related to its period. (October 24 to
            December 2, 2011; Monday through Friday, 2:30-5:20 pm)

24-453-30 	Directed Studies in Performance - Much Ado About Nothing
            The emphasis in this course will be directing a production of
            Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, on University
            Players' main stage, Essex Hall Theatre.  Students will
            research, develop, and execute a role in the performance
            situation under the supervision of a faculty advisor-director.
            (August 15 to September 25, 2011)

24-455-30 	Directed Studies in Performance - Crimes of the Heart
            The emphasis in this course will be directing a production of
            Crimes of the Heart  by Beth Henley, on University Players'
            main stage, Essex Hall Theatre.  Students will research,
            develop, and execute a role in the performance situation under
            the supervision of a faculty advisor-director.  (October 12 to
            November 27, 2011)


WINTER 2012:

24-323-01 	Acting Work-in-Progress III
            Rehearsal project in a performance style selected by Dramatic
            Art.  The play or scenes from plays become the catalyst for the
            discovery of the style related to its period. (January 9 to
            February 10, 2012; Monday through Friday - 2:30-5:20 pm)

24-456-30 	Directed Studies in Performance - Emma
            The emphasis in this course will be the production of  Emma, by
            Jane Austen, adapted by Michael Bloom, on University Players'
            main stage, Essex Hall Theatre.  Students will research,
            develop, and execute a role in the performance situation under
            the supervision of a faculty advisor-director. (November
            29-December 3, 2011 and January 3-February 12, 2012).

24-457-30 	Directed Studies in Performance – The Seagull
            The emphasis in this course will be the production of The
            Seagull,  by Anton Chekhov, translated by David French, on
            University Players' main stage, Essex Hall Theatre.  Students
            will research, develop, and execute a role in the performance
            situation under the supervision of a faculty advisor-director.
            (January 25 to March 13, 2012)

                                 * * * * *

Applications from those who have taught previously in Dramatic Art should
be accompanied by an updated C.V.

Applicants who have not taught previously in Dramatic Art should submit a
current curriculum vitae with their letter of application and arrange to
have three letters of reference forwarded to: Prof. Lionel Walsh, Director,
School of  Dramatic Art, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON  N9B 3P4, phone
(519) 253-3000, ext. 2805; FAX (519) 971-3629; e-mail: walsha at uwindsor.ca.

To ensure full consideration, complete applications must be submitted by 16
March 2011

NOTE:
-  Subject to budgetary approval and/or sufficient enrollment.
-  All class times are fixed.
-  Rehearsal times for each production must be adhered to.
-  Accommodations and transportation are not included.


The University of Windsor is committed to equity in its academic policies,
practices, and programs; supports diversity in its teaching, learning, and
work environments; and ensures that applications from members of
traditionally marginalized groups are seriously considered under its
employment equity policy. Those who would contribute to the further
diversification of our faculty and its scholarship include, but are not
limited to, women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members
of visible minorities, and members of sexual minority groups. The
University of Windsor invites you to apply to our welcoming community and
to self-identify as a member of one of these groups. International
candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians and permanent
residents will be given priority.



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