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Puppetry History & Performance (343-0-20)

Instructors

Dassia N. Posner
Music Communication Building 5-172
Office Hours: T 1-2:30 (drop-in); M and W afternoons (by appt.)

Meeting Info

Wirtz 220 Wet Design Studio: Wed, Fri 12:00PM - 1:50PM

Overview of class

Can humans bestow life on inanimate objects, or do these objects contain a life of their own? Wherein lies our fascination with puppets and robots that imitate, yet distort, the human figure? Humans have long been fascinated with replicating themselves, yet there is an uneasy tension between us and the objects we create. This course will trace varied perceptions of the artificial human in history and performance, analyzing recurrent themes that transcend centuries and continents. Students will engage in historical and applied research, analyze performances, develop short puppet pieces, and complete a final research paper.

Class Materials (Required)

All readings on Canvas. Students will purchase some materials for puppet building and will purchase a ticket to a performance at the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival. $1-25