Monday, September 30, 2013

Welcome to HamLab!

Welcome HAMLabbers! This is the online presence for the collaborative musings and explorations of USC NAI AP Lit Students and the USC English 430 Students on Shakespeare's play, Hamlet. We are interested in creating a shared space for our readings of the work and welcome your words, words, words!  Please view our calendar of events in the previous post!

HamLab Calendar of Events

Preview our calendar of events!
HamLAB.

Reading Shakespeare in Community: 
A USC NAI/JEP/English 430 Partnership
{creating shared spaces for dialogue, discovery and performance}


Calendar of Events

n October 2 and 3 Wednesday and Thursday 750AM-915AM Foshay
Hamlet Narrative Improvisation/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students

nLAUNCH DAY! October 4 Friday 10-1130AM Taper Hall 212
Individual and Society in Hamlet: A Fishbowl Seminar/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students + English 430 USC Students 

[READINGS]
*William Shakespeare, Hamlet
*Sigmund Freud, “On Repression in Hamlet” / Civilization and its Discontents, selections

nOctober 7 Monday and October 9 Wednesday 750-915 AM CCC
Soliloquys in Hamlet: Close Reading and Performance Workshop/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students + English 430 USC Students 

[READINGS]
*Selected Soliloquys from Hamlet:  Oh that this too too sullied flesh (1:2); What a rogue and peasant slave am I (2:2) ;  To be or not to be (3:1); How all occasions do inform against me (4:4)


nOctober 10 Thursday and October 11 Friday 750-915 AM CCC
Character, Intention, Action: Scene Study Workshop  / USC NAI AP English Lit Students + English 430 USC Students 

[READINGS]
*Selected Scenes [Ghost 1:4-5, Words/Words/Words 2:2; Nunnery 3:1, Mousetrap 3:2; Closet 3:4, Mad Scene 4:5, Gravedigger 5:1, Last Scene 5:2



nSAVE THE DATE!
Halloween Week (Oct 28 through Nov 1) 5PM Date/Location TBD
HamLAB.
Presents:
the Play’s the Thing!
A NIGHT OF HAMLET!

Soliloquys, Scenes, Spookiness and Shakespeare. Come enjoy the antic dispositions!



Online/Contact

hamlab.blogspot.com
Julianne Werlin (jwerlin@usc.edu)
Jacqueline Jean Barrios (jjb1461@lausd.net) / (apenglishbarrios@gmail.com)