2024
Stage Techniques
Name: Stage Techniques
Code: ARC12598L
6 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/156 hours
Scientific Area:
Teatro
Teaching languages: Portuguese, English
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
1. Introduce the student to various aspects of technical theatre, so you can get a comprehensive view of the whole and the perception of the complexity of the parties, including familiarizing them with the technical and scenic specific lexicon.
2. To publicize the overall operation of a stage, in technical terms, and the human structure necessary for its operation. Promote risk prevention through awareness of the dangers inherent to the multiple disciplines in technical theatre.
2. To publicize the overall operation of a stage, in technical terms, and the human structure necessary for its operation. Promote risk prevention through awareness of the dangers inherent to the multiple disciplines in technical theatre.
Contents
Stage Area: Nomenclature
Technical team from the theater: Organizational skills and competence
Lifting and load bearing equipment: Manual and motorized battens, Concepts of rigging, Suspension
of people and cargo
Scenic elements: Platforms, ramps, structures, scenarios, etc..
Electricity: Basic concepts and safety rules
Lighting: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Sound: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Video: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Scenic effects:
Examples of effects
Effects of increased risk:
Fire
Pyrotechnics
Water
Rules for use of scenic spaces
Legislation applicable to entertainment venues
Technical team from the theater: Organizational skills and competence
Lifting and load bearing equipment: Manual and motorized battens, Concepts of rigging, Suspension
of people and cargo
Scenic elements: Platforms, ramps, structures, scenarios, etc..
Electricity: Basic concepts and safety rules
Lighting: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Sound: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Video: Basic concepts, set up and safety rules
Scenic effects:
Examples of effects
Effects of increased risk:
Fire
Pyrotechnics
Water
Rules for use of scenic spaces
Legislation applicable to entertainment venues
Teaching Methods
Theoretical-practical classes of expository nature, with the use of projections of images, texts or corelacionados schemes;
Practical laboratory classes for the development, experimentation and application of acquired knowledge;
Exhibition of audiovisual material, with critical discussion in the context;
Study visit to cultural spaces and / or spectacles in scene and / or assembly, that allow direct relation of the students with the practical reality of the activity of scene technique;
Orientation for research and study, through bibliographical, pathological or direct contact information.
The student's assessment will be made on the basis of a continuous process of analysis of their performance in classes, as well as in the performance of specific work / exercises.
Attendance / Punctuality - 10%
Participation in - 15%
Performance in targeted work sessions - 15%
Written Assessment: 30%
Evaluation Test: 30%
Practical laboratory classes for the development, experimentation and application of acquired knowledge;
Exhibition of audiovisual material, with critical discussion in the context;
Study visit to cultural spaces and / or spectacles in scene and / or assembly, that allow direct relation of the students with the practical reality of the activity of scene technique;
Orientation for research and study, through bibliographical, pathological or direct contact information.
The student's assessment will be made on the basis of a continuous process of analysis of their performance in classes, as well as in the performance of specific work / exercises.
Attendance / Punctuality - 10%
Participation in - 15%
Performance in targeted work sessions - 15%
Written Assessment: 30%
Evaluation Test: 30%
Teaching Staff
- Renato Bandeira de Gouvêa Machado [responsible]