Programme
Performing Arts - Actors Training
Level of Qualification|Semesters|ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 4
Year | Type of course unit | Language
1 |Mandatory |Português
Total of Working Hours | Duration of Contact (hours)
100 | 45
Code
ULP1977-15446
Recommended complementary curricular units
n/a
Mode of study
Face-to-face
Precedences
Não
Professional Internship
Não
Syllabus
1. Posture and breath
2. Resonances and records
3. Articulation and diction
4. The text, emotion and voice
5. Harmony and vocal music
Objectives
1. Vocal work in melodic and harmonic registers.
2. Expand knowledge of vocal repertoire, including non-conventional areas.
3. Build tools that allow you to use your voice consciously and in different contexts and styles.
4. To create and realize their own artistic conceptions, in a progressively autonomous way.
5. Structure and hierarchize all the processes that participate in the interpretive act.
6. Demonstrate and project with an artistic sense the fulfillment of the objectives in the performative format.
Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired
Recognize and analyze the vocal expression in the diverse socio-cultural and artistic manifestations.
Recognize the aesthetic and stylistic aspects of each repertoire.
Analyze, describe, plan and exercise the motor plans involved in the vocal emission process.
To recognize specific formal and linguistic attributes and conceptions of each work, in synchronic and diachronic plans.
To analyze the relation of the voice with the different acoustic contexts.
To use the voice in different performative formats, namely in cinema and radio theater.
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Expositive / demonstrative method.
Critical-reflexive method supported by the confluence of teacher and student experiences.
Promotion of the specific skills of the student, establishing strategies that aim for progress in the short, medium and long term.
To value and stimulate student involvement in all creative processes.
Construction of long-term plans and strategies based on the diagnosis of the qualities and difficulties of each student and the evolution that he / she is carrying out during the semester.
Assessment: Assiduity 25% + Participation 25% + Practical assessment 50%
References
Wallenstein, Carlos (2000). Obras completas: Teatro Radiofónico. Lisboa: Salamandra.
Suttner, Kurt (1998). Chor Aktuell Junior. Kassel: Bosse-Verlag.