Seminar: Multilingual Shakespeare

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Humanities
    Domain English
    Code UE-L06.01489
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Seminar
    Level Master
    Semester AS-2024

    Schedules and rooms

    Summary schedule Tuesday 08:15 - 10:00, Hebdomadaire (Autumn semester)

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Blanc Aurélie
    • Dutton Elisabeth
    Teachers
    • Blanc Aurélie
    • Dutton Elisabeth
    Description

    In 2014, as part of the celebration of the University of Fribourg’s 125th Anniversary, a group of Fribourg students drawn from a range of departments and faculties presented a ‘Swiss’ adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost. The production had been adapted and translated by the students themselves: the students also designed and made their own costumes and props, wrote and performed incidental music, and choreographed the production’s dances.  Since then, Unifr students have written and performed further ‘Swiss Shakespeare’ adaptations: The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Pericles. They have been invited to present workshops about the project in Lausanne and in London.  The nature of the multilingual translation has attracted scholarly interest. Most importantly for the present proposal, the pedagogical benefits of the project have been recognized. By their own assessments, collected in surveys after productions, students benefit from

    • Increased comfort in using languages other than their ‘first’ languages
    • Increased awareness of the nuances of their own dialects as compared to others
    • Really detailed understanding of a Shakespeare play, at the level required for translation
    • Appreciation of theatre history, particularly of the low-tech performance styles of Shakespeare’s theatre

    Less obviously ‘academic’ but nonetheless important benefits included:

    • Increased confidence in performing, particularly in close contact with an audience
    • New friendships across language divides and with students from other departments
    • New practical skills eg in dress-making, music composition

    Furthermore, there were considerable gains in terms of ‘peer-pedagogy’.  The actors of Shakespeare’s day were trained through apprenticeship, with younger boys ‘shadowing’ their older peers, learning from observation and practice. Our multilingual Shakespeare productions similarly exploit peer-pedagogy, most commonly when actors with, for example, Swiss German first language help French-speaking actors pronounce lines in Swiss German, but also in other ways: students trained in dance, music and singing run rehearsals in which they pass on these skills to the others; backstage, students research and develop techniques for making costumes and props.  For this seminar, we will also be inviting experts in various aspects of staging Shakespeare to present workshops and enhance training.

    In AS2024, for the first time the Multilingual Shakespeare project will be incorporated as an MA Seminar, formally recognising the learning opportunities and allowing students to gain credit for their work, which will culminate in a production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.  

    Assessment by various methods including translations and blog posts and short films as well as more formal short essays and creative output: NB not all participants have to act; you can translate, or make costumes etc instead!

    Softskills No
    Off field Yes
    BeNeFri No
    Mobility No
    UniPop No
  • Dates and rooms
    Date Hour Type of lesson Place
    17.09.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    24.09.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    01.10.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    08.10.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    15.10.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    22.10.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    29.10.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    05.11.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    12.11.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    19.11.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    26.11.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3013
    26.11.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    03.12.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    10.12.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
    17.12.2024 08:15 - 10:00 Cours MIS 03, Room 3016
  • Assessments methods

    Seminar - AS-2024, Session d'hiver 2025

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Seminar - SS-2025, Session d'été 2025

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Seminar - SS-2025, Autumn Session 2025

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Seminar - AS-2025, Session d'hiver 2026

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    English Language and Literature 30 [MA]
    Version: SA15_MA_P2_ang_V01
    Module 2minor: English Philology

    English Language and Literature 90 [MA]
    Version: SA17_MA_PA_ang_V01
    Modules 5 branches > Module 2: English Philology

    Italian 30 [MA]
    Version: SA22_MA_P2_PS_ital_V01
    PS - Programme de spécialisation > MSUPS Studi umanistici

    Italian 90 [MA]
    Version: SA22_MA_PA_ital_V01
    Module à choix > MSU Studi umanistici

    Medieval Studies 30 [MA]
    Version: SA21_MA_P2_de_fr_V01
    Module VI : English Philology