This is one of the advanced global liberal arts courses for global nuclear safety and security agents.
For global leaders in the international community, Buddhism Art, Noh Play, Kabuki, etc. are considered as sublime arts in the international society, and are necessary liberal arts to learn. By comparison of Japanese arts with Western arts and by understanding of the roots of Japanese arts, it is possible to understand Japan in the global society.
In this course, students make the best use of the experiences of not only the lectures in the classroom, but also the appreciation of Opera, Ballet, Noh, Kabuki, etc., and understand Japanese Arts and Culture deeply.
In this course, students make the best use of the experiences of not only the lectures in the classroom, but also the appreciation of Opera, Ballet, Noh, Kabuki, Ceramic art, etc.,. and understand Japanese Arts and Culture deeply.
Japanese Art and Cultures, Opera, Ballet, Noh, Kabuki, Ceramic art
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
For better understanding of Japanese Arts and Culture, students make the best use of the experiences of not only the lectures in the classroom, but also the appreciation of Opera, Ballet, Noh, Kabuki, etc..
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Western music history Overview(1) | Students can explain Western music history Overview(1). |
Class 2 | Western music history Overview(2) | Students can explain Western music history Overview(2). |
Class 3 | Noh (Lecture) | Students can explain Noh (Lecture). |
Class 4 | Noh Appreciation(1) | Students can explain Noh Appreciation(1). |
Class 5 | Noh Appreciation(2) | Students can explain Noh Appreciation(2). |
Class 6 | Ceramic Art (Lecture) | Students can explain Ceramic Art (Lecture). |
Class 7 | Ceramics Production (Practical) | Students can explain Ceramics Production (Practical). |
Class 8 | Summary |
None required
Lecture materials are provided during class.
Level of the understanding of Arts and Cultures in the class (70%) and Practice (30%)
none
saito.masaki[at]nr.titech.ac.jp
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