(please note, this text was modified and mangled from www.sandystone.com, old acltab sites and unkown sources that showed up late one night.)
ACTLab Courses-TAKING IT TO THE STREET:
PERFORMANCE AND POLITICS / THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE
Summary:
Course description: This course is about the theory, history, and practice – mostly practice -- of technology and performance as sociopolitical intervention. This will include performance in an urban context; site-specific and street theater; puppetry; environmental theater; culture jamming, including radio, television, billboards, and recording; and digital interventions.
Class is in studio and discussion format. This means that your active participation is a requirement of the course. During the semester we expect you to contribute your own ideas and arguments to the discussions, and to be willing to take the responsibilities and risks such contributions imply.
There are no written exams. Instead you will use the theories and tools you acquire during the semester to make stuff about some aspect of postmodern gothic. What you make can be in any form: sound, installation, video, computer animation, collage, sculpture, assemblage, performance -- you name it. You will do this in stages, starting with simple projects and moving to more complex ones, using humor, irony, uncommon approaches, and bizarre techniques.
Here is a sample syllabus: Click Here
Here are some resource we use for the course:
Artaud's "Manifesto in a Clear Language"
Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed
Gomez-Pena's La Pocha Nostra: Short Videos
Radical Theatre
The Diggers Movement - radical performance art in San Fransisco
www.zi-activism.net - guerrilla theater troupe
Applied and Interactive Theater Guide - tips and info
RTMark - fight the conglomos!
TopLab - Interactive Theater Workshops for Social Change
El Teatro Campesino: Interview With Luis Valdez
Installations and Performances
Culture Jamming
The Fluxus Performance Workbook
The Situationist International
Justin's Drama and Theatre Links
Fake Roadsigns (Warning: Lots-o-Flash)
Women in Art / Art As Politics
Machinima example: "A Few Good G-Men"
Puppetry
Short History of Radical Puppetry
Another short history of radical puppetry
Political Puppetry: Where did it go?
A puppet ritual: May Day Feast
Peter Schumann: Puppets, Bread, and Art
Puppeteer's Cooperative Home Page
Kathi's Links to All Things Puppet
Masks and Masquerade
Short Anthropological History of Masks
Alternative Press
The Guerrilla News Network - alternative press
The Ruckus Society - subversive training and information
UtNe - environmental and politcal alternative media
BBC News - British Broadcasting Network
Independent Media Center - alternative press
Ode to Michael Moore - must read!
Anarchy - "a journal of desire armed"
Z Communications - "the spirit of resistance lives"