Sessional Positions Available

Kathryn Brennan brenna3 at UWINDSOR.CA
Wed Apr 17 16:14:04 EDT 2002


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UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART

                       SESSIONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Dramatic Art invites applications from qualified individuals interested in
teaching the following courses:

FALL 2002

24-100-01 Nature of Theatre I
          Two of the following topics will be covered: the analysis of the
          play script; the mechanics of performance; the principles of
          direction; and theories of design/technical theatre.
          (Tues/Thurs  8:30-9:50 am)

24-230-01 Theatre History II
          A study of the main elements of French and English theatre in the
          17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
          (Tues/Thurs 2:30-3:50 pm)

24-244-01 Directing I
          An examination of the principles of play direction, including the
          role of the director, choosing plays, casting, analyis,
          picturization and composition, rehearsal techniques, and scene
          presentation.
          (Thurs 10:00-12:50 pm)

24-270-02 Introduction to Drama in Education and Community I
          An introduction to the principles, theories and applications of
          Drama in Education and Community with an emphasis on creativity,
          storytelling, and the developmental aspects of play.
          (Tues/Thurs 4:00-5:20 pm)

24-277-02 Improvisation and Self Development
          Involves the development of performance skills through a
          practical application of theatre games and basic elements of
          improvisation with emphasis on self-development.
          (Mon/Wed 10:00-11:20 am)

24-322-01 Work-in-Progress II
          Rehearsal project in a performance style selected by the School
          of Dramatic Art.  The play or scenes from plays become the
          catalyst for the discovery of the style related to its period.
          (Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri  2:30-5:20 pm)
          (Last six weeks of semester)

WINTER 2003

24-129-01 Improvisation and Introduction to Acting for the Theatre II
          continuation of 24-128.  The study and practice of basic elements
          of acting and improvisation.
          (Mon/Wed 1:00-2:20 pm)

24-200-01 Nature of Theatre II
          Continuation of 24-100.  Two of the following topics will be
          covered: the analysis of the play script; the mechanics of
          performance; the principles of direction; and theories of
          design/technical theatre.
          (Tues/Thurs 8:30-9:50 am)

24-224-01 Acting for the Theatre II
          Continuation of 24-223.  The emphasis will be on the analysis and
          performance of scenes from plays.
          (Mon.  11:30-2:20 pm)

24-224-02      Acting for the Theatre II
          Continuation of 24-223.  The emphasis will be on the analysis and
          performance of scenes from plays.
          (Wed.  11:30-2:20 pm)

24-323-01 Work-in-Progress III
          Rehearsal project in a performance style selected by the School
          of Dramatic Art.  The play or scenes from plays become the
          catalyst for the discovery of the style related to its period.
          (Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri  2:30-5:20 pm)
          (First six weeks of semester)

01-360-01 Principles and Practices of Arts Administration
          Structures of arts organizations.  Examination of core
          competencies as applied to arts organizations: fundraising, board
          and volunteer management, labour-management issues, program and
          publicity design, marketing and promotion computer applications.
          [On-line]

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 should submit a
current curriculum vitae with their letter of application and arrange to
have three letters of reference forwarded by Friday May 10, 2002  to: Prof.
D. Mady Kelly, Director, School of  Dramatic Art, University of Windsor,
Windsor, ON  N9B 3P4, phone (519) 253-3000, ext. 2805; FAX (519) 971-3629;
e-mail: madykel at uwindsor.ca

The University of Windsor is committed to equity and diversity in the
workplace and welcomes applications from Aboriginal persons, persons with
disabilities and members of visible minorities.  Applications from women
are particularly encouraged.  In accordance with Canadian Immigration
requirements this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents of Canada.

Note:
- Subject to budgetary approval and/or sufficient enrollment.
- When you apply, all class times are fixed.



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