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Music, Art, Society, and Self

University of Wisconsin–Madison via edX

Overview

Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery through the lens of the arts in this engaging course. Unlike traditional memorization-based courses, this immersive experience encourages you to delve into your unique perspective and personal experiences with the arts, exploring how they not only intersect with society but also have the power to shape it.

In this dynamic learning environment, you won't just passively absorb information; you'll actively engage in learning by doing. This course challenges you to introspect, prompting you to dedicate time to contemplative thinking and view the world of arts through a reflective lens. Each unit is thoughtfully structured, offering three prompts to guide your exploration.

The Prose Prompt invites you to articulate your thoughts on paper, sharing your personal experiences and observations related to art and music. The Ponder Prompt encourages you to envision how you currently intersect with the arts or how these intersections might evolve in the future. Finally, the Portray Prompt empowers you to uncover deeper meanings behind familiar art or music and seek out new experiences that resonate with societal issues important to you.

Unit 1 sets the stage for exploring the intersection of the arts with people, while Unit 2 delves into the dynamic relationship between the arts, time and technology. Unit 3 challenges you to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the arts, and Unit 4 focuses on the profound connection between the arts and the communication of ideas and emotions. In this course, your unique perspective will be valued and celebrated through self-exploration and artistic discovery.

Taught by

Jamie Henke

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