Developing wonder: Teaching theatre for the very young through collaboration with developmental psychology

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Adrienne Kapstein, T. Goldstein
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Abstract

ABSTRACT If Theatre for the Very Young is to flourish in the United States, college and professional actor training programs must develop a pedagogy of this genre to prepare future theatre makers. In spring 2017, two professors, one of Developmental Psychology, and one of Acting and Ensemble Creation, co-created and taught an undergraduate, interdisciplinary course, Developing Wonder: Psychology, Theatre, and Children. The course provided a detailed study of the different stages of psychological development from infancy to early childhood paired with an examination of work by seminal international artists making performances for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, from birth to five years of age. This article provides an overview of this unique course, an analysis of the theoretical foundations and methods used in developing the interdisciplinary course, discussion of challenges in combining theatre studies and psychology, and reflections on the lessons learned in offering this class to college students.
发展奇迹:通过与发展心理学合作,为幼儿教授戏剧
摘要:如果《非常年轻的剧院》要在美国蓬勃发展,大学和专业演员培训项目必须发展这一类型的教育学,为未来的戏剧制作人做好准备。2017年春季,两位教授,一位是发展心理学教授,另一位是表演与合奏创作教授,共同创建并教授了一门本科生跨学科课程《发展奇迹:心理学、戏剧与儿童》。该课程详细研究了从婴儿期到幼儿期的心理发展的不同阶段,并考察了具有开创性意义的国际艺术家为婴儿、学步儿童和学龄前儿童(从出生到五岁)表演的作品。本文概述了这门独特的课程,分析了开发跨学科课程的理论基础和方法,讨论了戏剧研究和心理学相结合的挑战,并反思了为大学生开设这门课所学到的教训。
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Youth Theatre Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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