Curricular Connections Guide Fall 2015
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FALL 2015 CURRICULAR CONNECTIONS GUIDE Photo credit: Emel Mathlouthi (top), Mark Bamuthi Joseph of Blackbird, Fly (Bottom) Photos courtesy of the artists. Photo credit: Benjamin Scott Fall 2015 CCG Produced by: Amy Sawyers, Office of Arts Outreach Researched & Developed by the Arts Outreach Office, ARTS NC STATE “This (The CCG) is a great way to integrate the arts into academic work, to foster a well- rounded education where art appreciation and the development of an artistic sensibility have a place regardless of majors, and to increase students’ awareness that their education has meaningful applications beyond the classroom walls and the confines of their “Bringing students to the Gregg Museum has academic fields of study.” been one of the most rewarding experiences of my teaching career at NCSU. Invariably Dr. Hélène Ducros students who have been quiet in class seem Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Studies to come out of their shells and find ways to engage with the Gregg’s amazing collection. Knowing that different students have different learning styles is quite different from seeing it in action before you as they open up and make connections that hadn’t been made before between theory and practice.” Anna Bigelow Associate Professor Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Curricular Connections Guide l Fall 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome/How it Works 2 & 3 Course Index 4 Photo credit: Benjamin Scott The Gregg Museum: Life’s Little Dramas 5 NC State LIVE: Blackbird, Fly 6 Music Department: David Garcia and “Charanga” Cuban Jazz Band 7 Dance Program: Fall Concert | Master Classes 8 & 9 NC State LIVE: Emel Mathlouthi 10 University Theatre: Anon(ymous) 11 The Crafts Center 12 List of 2015-2016 select ARTS NC STATE events 13 WELCOME “Anthropology is about culture, and the arts is a REFLECTION of culture. Therefore, to EXPERIENCE a culture’s arts is to experience that CULTURE.” - Stevan Jackson, Lecturer Sociology & Anthropology INTRODUCTION Hello and thank you for reading the fall 2015 Curricular Connections Guide. For the past 12 years, ARTS NC STATE (ANCS) has produced this resource, which is designed to link select arts programming with content in your classes. In the past, faculty have partnered with us to enrich their curriculum in the following ways: • ● Offered extra credit for their students to see a show or exhibition featured in the CCG. • ● Arranged tickets for their students to see a show • ● Booked a tour at the Gregg Museum’s exhibits • ● Worked with the Crafts Center on creating a special class in pottery, woodworking etc. WELCOME from the NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Thank you for taking the time to read through the fall 2015 ARTS NC STATE Curricular Connections Guide. As the new Executive Director of ARTS NC STATE, I’m delighted to be part of an organization that partners the arts with numerous other disciplines across campus. Each year we host several arts performances and events that contain not only high artistic value but just as importantly incorporate important details, components, information and messages that are extremely relevant to a variety of academic programs. This Curricular Connections Guide is designed to help you discover the ways in which you can enrich your students’ experiences in your courses by including the arts in your course expectations. Photo credit Becky Kirkland I encourage you to participate in ARTS NC STATE events as we’ve detailed in this Guide, and we look forward to assisting you and your students in achieving your educational goals. Rich Holly, Executive Director ARTS NC STATE THINK and DO In keeping with our NC State brand platform, we encourage you to think of additional ways you can engage with our programs. Contact Amy Sawyers in the Arts Outreach Office to organize a program that is tailored to your class. We look forward to collaborating with you. CONTACT: Amy Sawyers | [email protected] | 919.513.1044 2 www.ncsu.edu/arts | [email protected] | 919.513.1044 Curricular Connections Guide l Fall 2015 Roger Manley talks to a class about the Gregg Museum Collection - Photo Credit: Matthew Gay HOW it WORKS Selected events are highlighted from each of the six ARTS NC STATE departments. An Index of course departments with their corresponding curricular connection is listed on the following page. FIND your course or department in the index MAKE the curricular connection CONTACT the Arts Outreach office to organize your class engagement opportunity ENRICH your course Photo credit Becky Kirkland WAYS to ENGAGE your CLASS • Encourage students to do reflective writing about their experience with the art and how it connects to their learning in the classroom. • In-Class Discussions/Demonstrations • Gregg Exhibition and Collection Tours • Crafts Center Workshops • Offer extra credit for seeing a CCG show • Pre-Event Lectures • Workshops • Presentations “ARTS NC STATE STRETCHES my classroom and allows me to include MUSIC, ART, and THEATRE - elements of CULTURE I could only poorly replicate via DVD (or not at all) in the classroom.” - Professor Richard Slatta, History Dept Curricular Connections Guide l Fall 2015 COURSE INDEX DEPT SHOW PAGE DEPT SHOW PAGE Art & Design Internat’l/Dist. Education Life’s Little Dramas 5 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Communication Music Life’s Little Dramas 5 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Blackbird Fly 6 Music Lecture: Dance: Experiential Anatomy 8 & 9 David Garcia Afro-Cuban 7 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Anon(ymous) 11 Office Inst. Equity and Diversity Education Blackbird Fly 6 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Philosophy and Religious Studies Engineering - Academic Affairs Life’s Little Dramas 5 Crafts Center 12 Blackbird Fly 6 English Emel Mathlouthi 10 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Anon(ymous) 11 Blackbird Fly 6 Psychology Anon(ymous) 11 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Foreign Languages and Literature Blackbird Fly 6 Dance Bhangra 8 & 9 Sociology & Anthropology Dance Salsa 8 & 9 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Blackbird Fly 6 Forest Biomaterials Emel Mathlouthi 10 Crafts Center 12 Anon(ymous) 11 Graphic and Industrial Design TELS Life’s Little Dramas 5 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Health and Exercise Studies Crafts Center 12 Dance: Experiential Anatomy 8 & 9 Textile Engineering, Chemistry History Crafts Center 12 Life’s Little Dramas 5 University Honors Program Blackbird Fly 6 Blackbird Fly 6 Dance Bhangra 8 & 9 Women’s Center Dance Salsa 8 & 9 Blackbird Fly 6 History of Art All unlisted departments Life’s Little Dramas 5 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Honors Blackbird Fly 6 Blackbird Fly 6 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Anon(ymous) 11 Crafts Center 12 Interdisciplinary Studies Anon(ymous) 11 Life’s Little Dramas 5 Blackbird Fly 6 Music Lecture: David Garcia Afro-Cuban 7 Emel Mathlouthi 10 Anon(ymous) 11 ORDER TICKETS Contact [email protected] for group tickets or visit www.ncsu.edu/arts and go to purchase tickets online. 4 www.ncsu.edu/arts | [email protected] | 919.513.1044 Curricular Connections Guide l Fall 2015 GREGG MUSEUM The Gregg Museum of Art & Design: LIFE’S LITTLE DRAMAS Open through January 4th DH Hill Library | Free SHOW DETAILS The Gregg Museum recently acquired an important collection of international puppets gifted by retired commercial artist John C. Henry, including an entire cast of 19th century English Punch and Judy puppets, Indonesian shadow puppets, a Chinese Opera troupe, a large Yayoroba figure from the Bamana tribe of Mali, and more. THEMATIC CONTENT & QUOTATIONS Puppets as arbiters of history, communication, & culture: • “Puppetry has emerged in every inhabited part of the globe as one of the repertoire of activities that have made us human since the dawn of time.” -Roger Manley, Director, The Gregg Museum • The first-ever televised image (in 1928) was an articulated Felix the Cat. • Military puppets (drones) now act in theaters of war, while deep space exploration is increasingly performed by proxy, via puppet probes and rovers. • The cultural perceptions revealed by puppets, from the prehistoric belief that inanimate objects possess spirits, to the computer’s ability to create Bamana Yayaroba African puppet. convincingly animated images of inanimate things, offer another way to trace Photo credit: Doug Van de Zande the technological history of humankind. CONNECTIONS TO NC STATE DEPARTMENTS Anthropology | Arts Studies | Communications | Cross Cultural Studies | Design | Film Studies | History SPECIFIC CLASS CONNECTIONS AFS 240 African Civilization GD 201 Design Context and Experience ANT 251 Physical Anthropology HI 210 Modern Europe 1815-Present ANT 330 People & Cultures of Africa HI 240 Intro to Visual Culture ARS 353 Arts & Cross Cultural Contacts HI 251 Early American History ARS 345 The Arts & the Sacred HI 252 Modern American History COM 200 Communication Media HI 263 Asian Civilizations to 1800 in a Changing World HI 276 Intro to History of West Africa COM 230 Intro to Comm Theory HI 365 The American West COM 257 Media History & Theory HI 591 Museum Studies COM 364 History of Film to 1940 IS 200 Intro to International Studies COM 561 Human Communication Theory PHI 447 Philosophy, Evolution, & Human Nature ENG 281 Intro to Film Learn more about the show: www.ncsu.edu/gregg/exhibitions.html To schedule a tour or find out more about the Gregg’s collection, please contact Zoe Starling, Curator of Education at 919.513.7244 or [email protected] www.ncsu.edu/arts | [email protected] | 919.513.1044 5 Curricular Connections Guide l Fall 2015 NC STATE LIVE BLACKBIRD, FLY A concert for Voice, Body, and Strings Tuesday & Wednesday, September 22 & 23, 2015 | 8pm | Titmus Theatre, Thompson Hall | Faculty and Staff Price: $22.10 | Student Price: $6.50 *Post show discussions will follow each performance SHOW DETAILS BLACKBIRD, FLY weaves together an enduring tapestry of movement, narrative, music and Haitian folklore to engage audiences in dialog about critical questions of our time.