"the Play's the Thing": Theater Arts and Liberal Learning (Teaching the Creative Arts) "the Play's the Thing": Theater Arts and Liberal Learning (Teaching the Creative Arts)

"the Play's the Thing": Theater Arts and Liberal Learning (Teaching the Creative Arts‪)‬

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council 2001, Fall-Winter, 2, 2

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The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students for specific careers by equipping them with the particular "skill sets" of their chosen occupations has led invariably to a number of unfortunate consequences. Foremost among them has been the distressing tendency to comprehend and design even music, theater, and dance activities exclusively as pre-professional training exercises. This over-reverence for technique often weakens the inherent powers of the performing arts to deepen self-knowledge, to develop the virtues most useful in the pursuit of truth, to build community, to enhance appreciation for the ways in which texts of all kinds function to make meaning and evoke feeling, and to introduce young people to the life of the mind. Honors programs can therefore perform a great educational service by restoring the performing arts, especially the theater arts, to their proper place within a collegial setting as instruments of liberal learning. The renowned Freshman Production at Valparaiso University's honors college, Christ College, both clarifies the meaning and demonstrates the truth of the claim that the performing arts are indeed liberal arts and that they are therefore essential to a liberal education. Though liberal learning is extremely difficult to define theoretically, especially in an honors setting, it is relatively easy to recognize in practice. It involves the cultivation of certain arts and skills of analysis, criticism, and interpretation. It frees students and teachers from unexamined tyrannies that hold dominion over their souls and minds, even as it frees them for love of the world through responsible and lifelong engagement with fundamental human questions. Liberal learning, therefore, includes both the improvement of the mind and the cultivation of those virtues that are indispensable to the pursuit of the truth of matters. Since liberal learning is a public, not a private, endeavor, most of these virtues are social, governing the manner in which human beings relate to one another.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2001
September 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Collegiate Honors Council
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
192.7
KB

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