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  Course Description
Course Name : Stage III

Course Code : TİM 432

Course Type : Compulsory

Level of Course : First Cycle

Year of Study : 4

Course Semester : Fall and Spring (32 Weeks)

ECTS : 14

Name of Lecturer(s) : Instructor MUZAFFER HAMİT KIRIKKALP
Instructor İSMAİL DİKİLİTAŞ
Assoc.Prof. CİHANGİRNEVRUZOV

Learning Outcomes of the Course : Knows and applies dramaturgy material (text of the play) using the three-circle (the method of deductive analysis) principle within the method of analysis with action together.
Knows and applies the role he will play, the suggested conditions of the text and the character, and the metamorphosis technique in a professional manner.
Performs the caharacter creating the partition of the artistic interpretation of the role within the framework of the director´s comments not deviating from the superior goal.
Performs the role he will play blending the analyzed knowledge, observation and data with the Obraz thought approach through his character.
Performs his character taking part in a full range of play (including costumes, makeup, decor, music, lighting, effects,) prepared closest to the professional discipline and stage conditions.
Is able to evaluate and develop the character while the role is being performed on stage.
Is able to convey the superior aim of the play to the audience establishing an actor-audience relationship through the character he creates.

Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face

Prerequisites and Co-Prerequisites : TİM 332 Stage II

Recommended Optional Programme Components : None

Aim(s) of Course : The aim is to help students (candidate actosr), as the the creative subject in the director´s hands, take part in a full range of play (including costumes, make-up, decor, music, effect and light) prepared closest to professional discipline and stage conditions, with the knowledge and habits that should be gained by an actor and with the knowledge acquired in helping profession courses, and create a character developing the Obraz thought system.

Course Contents : In the least year of their study, the student actors fully and completely prepare and stage a play or two plays that consist of a complex character in accordance with all related and necessary technical conditions of a play, present it to the audience.

Language of Instruction : Turkish

Work Place : Stage


  Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities
Week Subject Student's Preliminary Work Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Selection of the play that will be staged and its discussion and analysis within the basis of great circle (eligibility for the present). Assignment 1: Preparing a file that includes the research of the selected play within the basis of three-circle principle and the results. Special Support/ Structural examples
2 *Homework 1 Report and Study Research - Analysis Special Support/ Structural examples
3 Distribution of roles and Discussion on the play Characters. Assignment 2: Preparing research files of the characters that will be played within the three circle principle. Special Support/ Structural examples
4 Reading rehearsals and analysis on the medium-circle. Study on the role - book Special Support/ Structural examples
5 *Report of Assignment 2 and discussion on the minor circle * * Assignment 3: Surveying of the character´s of the role and practical preparation of the logical purpose and action system of the character with the method of analysis with action. Special Support/ Structural examples
6 Reading rehearsals and analysis of the behavior of the characters within the suggested conditions . Study on the role - book Special Support/ Structural examples
7 *Report of Assignment 3 and preparation of the logical purpose and action system of the character with the method of analysis with action. Study on the role - book Special Support/ Structural examples
8 The full range reading rehearsals of the dramatic artifact (including all assignments given above) ** Homework 4: The Role-book preparation and adoption of the text. Continuation of observations and studies on the character. Special Support/ Structural examples
9 Establishment on the Stage of the first act in decor Marke Special Support/ Structural examples
10 Rehearsal of the first act in the decor Marke. Special Support/ Structural examples
11 Report of Homework 4 . The first draft rehearsal of the first act. Special Support/ Structural examples
12 Establishment on the Stage of the second act in decor Marke. Special Support/ Structural examples
13 Establishment on the Stage of the second act in decor Marke. Special Support/ Structural examples
14 The first rehearsal of the second act. Special Support/ Structural examples
15 Semester analysis and general revision. Special Support/ Structural examples
16 Semester analysis and general revision. Special Support/ Structural examples
17 The draft flow of the first and second act. Special Support/ Structural examples
18 The establishment of real decor of the play. The establishment of Light order and adaptation rehearsals of the music -effect. Special Support/ Structural examples
19 Flow rehearsals. Special Support/ Structural examples
20 Flow rehearsals. Special Support/ Structural examples
21 Flow rehearsals. Special Support/ Structural examples
22 Flow rehearsals. * Assignment5: A file that shows comprehensive information about the author of the play the student performs, a comprehensive socio-politic and socio-psychological period analysis of the work, and professional analysis within the basis of four-year experiences of the character he has created. Special Support/ Structural examples
23 General rehearsal. Special Support/ Structural examples
24 The premiere of the studied play. Role playing / Drama
25 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
26 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
27 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
28 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
29 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
30 Analysis of premiere, determination of the mistakes and putting the play on stage. Role playing / Drama
31 Evaluation of all stagings of the play
32/33/34 Final. Report of Assignment 5* and assertion.


  Required Course Resources
Resource Type Resource Name
Recommended Course Material(s)   Constantin Stanislavski, An Actor Prepares
 Constantin Stanislavski, My Life in Art
 Constantin Stanislavski, An Actor´s Work: A Student´s Diary
 Constantin Stanislavski, Building A Character
 Constantin Stanislavski, Creating A Role
Required Course Material(s)


  Assessment Methods and Assessment Criteria
Semester/Year Assessments Number Contribution Percentage
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 0 0
    Homeworks/Projects/Others 5 100
Total 100
Rate of Semester/Year Assessments to Success 40
 
Final Assessments 100
Rate of Final Assessments to Success 60
Total 100

  Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes
# Key Learning Outcome Contribution*
1 With the help of techniques and methods of acting, this programme teaches the ways of expressing the emotions and thoughts of the character to play on stage. 5
2 Students comprehensively search for the national and international theatre literature, techniques and methods, synthesize the knowledge they acquired considering the requirements of the age and gain a critical point of view. 4
3 Taking the art of Theatre-Acting into consideration, students comprehend the improvement and transformation period of the art from past to the future, and adapt it according to the requirements of the age. 3
4 The Art of Theatre-Acting is supported with methods, theories, history, the techniques of using voice and body, behavioral psychology, and aesthetics and art theories. This programme helps undergraduates to comprehend the concept of art and have the knowledge sufficient to transfer to the future with the past. 4
5 This programme teaches the ways of gaining the ability of using Turkish correctly and efficiently. 4
6 Having sufficient information on stage technology, students comprehend how to express the artistic expression images of the play. 5
7 Considering the art of Theatre-Acting, students learn a social and aesthetic point of view and can apply this on performing arts, radio, television and cinema. 5
8 Students gain the ability to evaluate universal values with the knowledge acquired in their own field of study. 4
9 This programme provides with the ways of finding the necessary documents, tools, resources, and the archive related to the art of theater - acting. 5
10 Improving coordination skills, students know about and analyze their own body, emotions and thoughts and gain the ability to use their natural mechanism as an instrument on the stage. 5
11 Students gain the ability to present information related to the Art of Theatre-Acting to various audiences. 5
12 Students gain awareness of being an artist who is aware of the responsibility to themselves, their own country and to the humanity. 5
13 In addition to acting techniques, this programme teaches the correct ways of using body on stage with movement, dance, body plastic and fencing disciplines. 2
14 This programme teaches the ways of using voice correctly on stage supporting this with the voice and speech techniques, singing, solfege and ear training. 2
15 Students gain communication and social competence skills as a natural part of the art of theater - acting. 5
16 Students gain the habit and awareness of having art ethics and professional discipline together with the professional acting qualifications. 5
17 As an artist, students improve themselves continually, and combine the knowledge and skills appropriate for the rules of professional ethics with the other fields of art and make correlations between them. 5
* Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum).

  Student Workload - ECTS
Works Number Time (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
    Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 32 8 256
    Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 32 2 64
Assesment Related Works
    Homeworks, Projects, Others 5 3 15
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 0 0 0
    Final Exam 1 3 3
Total Workload: 338
Total Workload / 25 (h): 13.52
ECTS Credit: 14