Courses OfferedIn
England, historian Rob Hermann will help you take a first hand look at
the places and the history of Elizabeth’s England and the impact of the
Renaissance on London.
With playwright and critic Keith
Dorwick, you can look into the art and music, including stagecraft,
that surrounds and underlies the English Stage in the Elizabethan
period; trips will include a visit to the National Portrait Gallery to
look at extant portraits of Shakespeare and some of the characters in
the histories, concerts presenting music from his day, and plays by
Shakespeare and his contemporaries being presented in London during the
two weeks of our visit to Shakespeare’s England.
And designer
Brian Powell examines through field investigation the design of modern
London through its innovations in areas of architecture, interiors,
products and fashion. Collections in the British Museum, and the
Tate Museum will provide historical examples, while investigations in
the streets of today’s London will provide a contemporary understanding
of the influence of the design disciplines on modern London life.
Program
costs include: bed and breakfast at a London hotel, tuition, insurance,
museums, entrance fees, field trips, public transportation passes and
complimentary wireless for student laptops. Airfare is not included and
must be purchased by the student.
Registration before February 1, 2008: $3250.00 Registration after February 1, 2008: $3350.00 Registration Deadline: March 1, 2008