Performing Science: Experimentation, Collaboration, and Artistry
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in question appears to be related to theater studies, with a specific focus on the intersection of performing arts and science.
Course Details
THEATRST 198FS: Performing Science: Experimentation, Collaboration, and Artistry
This course combines a historical survey of science-themed plays with an examination of sci+arts initiatives. Central course questions include:
- How can performing arts improve public awareness and knowledge about complex scientific ideas and research?
- What points of view and methods of research do artists bring to scientific inquiry and vice-versa?
The course pays particular attention to secondary schools, contemporary art installations, and science museums as public laboratories for experimental, embodied collaborations across the two disciplines.
- Open only to students in the Focus Program.
- Department consent required.
Enrollment and Drop Consent
- Department Consent Required for both enrollment and drop.
Curriculum Codes
- R
- STS
- ALP
Cross-Listed As
- ENGLISH 198FS
- LIT 198FS
- SCISOC 198FS
Typically Offered
- Fall Only
Theater Studies Department
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Academics
Major-Minors
Details about major and minor programs are available but not specified in the provided context.
Courses
- All Courses
- Area 1: Acting, Directing
- Area 2: Dramatic Literature, Theater History, Performance Studies
- Area 3: Design, Theater Technology
- Area 4: Dramatic Writing
- Musical Theater Practice
- Musical History and Theory
- Electives
- Study Away
- Gateway
How to Apply
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Productions
Mainstage Productions
- Auditions
- Behind The Scenes
Other Productions
- Duke Players Productions
- New Works Lab
- Senior Distinction Projects
People
Faculty and Staff
- Primary Faculty
- Secondary Faculty
- Emeriti
- Staff
Visiting Artists
- Classix at Duke: The Alice Childress Project
- Visiting Artists (multiple, details not specified)
Alumni
Alumni Profiles
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For Our Students and Alumni
- Assisting Duke Students
- Contribute
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