Bi-cultural Theatre
4 credits
Examines bi-cultural theatre theory and practice in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
This paper looks at theatre created between Māori and non-Māori contexts and explores how culture and identity can be articulated through theatre and performance.
The paper blends theory and practice in a dynamic way and culminates in a devised public performance by the class.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper will be able to
- Compare ways in which expressions of culture have been articulated in Aotearoa/New Zealand through theatre
- Articulate an understanding of
- Fundamental differences between bi- and multiculturalism in theatre
- The impact of cultural imperialism and globalisation on theatre production in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Analyse ways in which theatre can both reflect and challenge ideas of cultural representation and expression
- Engage in Kaupapa-Māori-led research focusing on performance
- Communicate findings orally, in writing and through performance
- Devise a performance in a group