BCA101 The Arts in Culture and Society 1
Course description for academic year 2020/2021
Contents and structure
The course gives an comprehensive introduction to the arts as cultural, human and material phenomena, to Community Arts as an established field of practice and reflection. With a focus on workshopping as a critical and crucial methodology for CA practices, the course includes an introduction to psychology and motivation theories relevant for leading art workshops. Practical leadership training in a safe space is promoted through drama-based activities, which also provide a repertoire of ‘ice breakers’ and ‘energizers’. In this course every student starts developing their personal digital portfolio as well as starting to build their professional online identities.
Academic content:
- Arts as cultural, human and material phenomena
- History of Community Arts as an established field of practice
- Workshopping as methodology
- Drama based activities
- Developmental psychology and motivational theories and attribution theories
- Develop digital portfolio / professional online identity
Students must have smartphone or equipment for video and photo captivation.
Assignments from this course will be carried out in real life settings in the course "Community Arts Professional Training 1" and experiences and observations from professional training will be linked back to the current course.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge
The student:
- Has knowledge of Arts as cultural, human and material phenomena
- Has knowledge of Community Arts as a field of practice
- Has knowledge of terminology and theoretical aspects of Workshopping as methodology
- Has knowledge of developmental psychology theories
- Has knowledge of motivational theories and attribution theories
Skills
The student:
- Is able to create and present a digital portfolio of own artworks / liveshows
- Is able to start development of a professional online identity based on the digital portfolio
- Is able to observe, describe and reflect upon chosen incidents from observed art activities in relation to central Community Arts terminology
- Is able to lead group activities on a basic level
- Is able to transform an emerging understanding of own identity into own art practices
General competence
The student:
- Can understand and produce written material in academic tradition
- Can understand and produce own digital content
- Can relate general theoretical knowledge to experiences and observations from field work / placements and own learning processes
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Teaching methods
Lectures, discussions, workshops, seminars online (synchronous and asynchronous), individual work, group work, individual litterature studies.
Compulsory learning activities
- Active participation is expected and compulsory attendance is a requirement for parts of this course, which parts this is will be presented in the plan for each semester.
- Assignments mentioned in semester the plan (made available at semester start)
Assessment
Portfolio assessment.
Grading scale: A - F.
Examination support material
All printed, written, audio and audio-visual support material allowed
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