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MAPA606 – Repertoire Studies 2

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Module code
MAPA606
Module title
Repertoire Studies 2
Prescription
To develop students’ knowledge of solo and ensemble repertoire from contemporary musical theatre contexts. The course will cover a range of performance skills, including singing, dancing, and acting, required to present this repertoire in a stylistically appropriate manner.
Programmes
  • BM1801
  • BM1802
  • BM1901
  • BM1902
NZQA Level
Level 6
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
  • Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
Total learning hours
150
Resources required
Teaching and Learning Strategy
Blended – methods will involve online activities, portfolio, tutorials, lectures, workshops, group activities, guest speakers, field trips, critiques, collaborative projects, as appropriate
Learning Outcomes
1. Apply a range of performance tools and strategies to contemporary musical theatre contexts
2. Analyse codes and conventions of contemporary musical theatre repertoires
3. Participate in independent and self-directed work as part of an ensemble team
Content
• Contemporary musical theatre history and relationship to popular music
• Stylistically informed singing techniques
• Choreography and blocking skills
• Solo and ensemble performance techniques
• Song analysis
Assessment Criteria
The portfolio comprises multiple components. Students must complete all assessments and gain an overall mark of 50% in order to pass this module.
Learning and Teaching Resource
• Studio and presentation spaces

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