Event Description Travel Dates: June 13-June 17, 2016 Application opens February 1, 2016 Applications are due February 14, 2016
For more information, go to http://drexel.edu/interdisciplinary-inquiry/travel-integrated/upcoming/
Join the Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry (CII) on a weeklong travel integrated course exploring the city of Chicago and its unique comedic impact and history. This course seeks to explore the relationship of space (geography) and comedy. In the 20th century, Chicago became its own cultural hub. Labeled “Second City,” the city provided opportunities for those in the Midwest to congregate and collaborate. While every city has a “scene,” Chicago’s became majorly influential, particularly in the realm of comedy. Improvisation, in particular, became a staple to Chicago, with Improv Olympic and Second City training comedians who would go on to help shape our national sense of humor. Students will experience Chicago, gain knowledge of its history, and examine the relationship between Chicago as a place and its sense of humor. Through touring spaces and talking with various theatre directors and performers, we will also discuss various facets of comedy performance, mentorship, and arts management.
This course entails a final project and is worth 1 academic credit applied to the summer term. Planned activities will include daily class discussions, workshops, tours, and attendance at evening performances at various theaters and venues across Chicago. |
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Location: Chicago, Illinois |
Audience: Undergraduate Students |
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