2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Performing Arts
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The Performing Arts Program at California State University Channel Islands offers a broad, integrated undergraduate experience in music, theatre, and dance, with attention to the relatively new fields of audience and performance studies. The core courses provide the base necessary for building an educational and professional career in the performing arts.
Core courses offer experience in each of the three major areas of the performing arts—Dance, Music and Theatre—with special attention to current and future trends. Students also choose an emphasis to follow through one of the following areas:
- The Dance emphasis (PADA) provides study in collaborative dance performance.
- The Music emphasis (PAMU) provides study in commercial music and collaborative performance.
- The Theatre emphasis (PATH) provides study in acting, directing and collaborative performance.
The Performing Arts degree program stresses interdisciplinarity and the multicultural, global perspectives that are the hallmarks of CI. In addition to gaining expertise and experience in their chosen fields of Dance, Music, or Theater, students will gain interdisciplinary experience in the performing arts, with education and experience in the intersections between the fields.
Careers
The Performing Arts major will prepare students for further study and for entry into the performing arts professions.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students graduating from the Performing Arts program will be able to:
- Perform in one or more of the Performing Arts emphases of dance, music, and theatre;
- Demonstrate critical thinking through analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of written, visual, and audio texts in an interdisciplinary context;
- Understand and appreciate the roles of the performing arts in contemporary as well as historical cultures and societies.
- Work collaboratively with people from a diverse range of artistic and cultural backgrounds;
- Express themselves effectively in written, physical, and spoken forms in response to a variety of personal, local, global, and historical events; and
- Apply multiple theoretical perspectives to their own
Faculty
Jack Reilly, M.F.A., Professor of Art, Chair, Art & Performing Arts
Napa Hall, Room 1153
(805) 437-8863
jack.reilly@csuci.edu
Catherine Scott Burriss, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Performing Arts
Bell Tower East, Room 2760
(805) 437-3126
catherine.burriss@csuci.edu
Ted Lucas, Ph.D., Professor of Music
Sage Hall, Room 1133
(805) 437-8483
theodore.lucas@csuci.edu
Luda Popenhagen, Ph.D., Professor of Performing Arts
Bell Tower East, Room 2786
(805) 437-3187
luda.popenhagen@csuci.edu
Contact Information
performing.arts@csuci.edu
http://performingarts.csuci.edu
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