Monday, January 29, 2007

Read Me - Spring 2007

Welcome to the blog-based on-line discussion area for THEA 111 (Introduction to Theatre Arts), taught at Austin College in the Spring of 2007. This blog is designed to address issues and ideas relating to the definition of theatre, its distinction from other theatrical forms, and the art of perceiving, interpreting, and responding to theatre and performance texts.

(a) maintain respect for all participants at all times; when you wish to argue, make your point substantively, and be sure that you have made every attempt to understand the original post to the best of your ability;

(b) stay on topic; any and all connections are welcome (and on many browsers, you can include these connections in the form of hyperlinks or images), so long as they ultimately connect to the subject or discussion at hand;

(c) if you are a student in the course, BE SURE to keep a BACKUP COPY of any and all posts that you make; I would suggest that you compose your remarks in a word processor and simply paste them into blogger, as this host cannot guarantee the safety of data posted to its site;

(d) cite absolutely any and all sources for quoted or paraphrased material.

Make sure you bring a copy of your comments to class, so you can use them if you need to for reference during discussion.

p.s.: For posts, 150 words is a minimum only. Use as many as you need to make your observations clear and complete.

1 Comments:

At 10:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I get many things from theatre. One of the main reasons I go to theatre performances is to be entertained. Entertainment for me, would be the ability of the performers to make me experience a roller coaster of emotions. I also in enjoy musical performances because I also get a burst of emotions from some one that sings with their all, it makes me get goose bumps. I like that fact that you get something special from every performance because they are never the same even if it is from the same production. For example I went to a Tyler Perry play and he decided to interact vocally with a woman in the front row who was wearing a bright shirt and chewing gum. Then the next night, I heard he stopped to make a joke a about a man that was in the crowd. So I like to be taken on an emotional roller coast because I am in touch with my emotions and I feel as if they are giving me something special that others who were not there did not get to share.

 

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