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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study for actors who have completed Beginning Acting. Concentrated scene work, script analysis, character development, and style study. Comparative exercises in acting for the stage and camera. Performance of workshop material. Pre: DRAM 221, 222, and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of Shakespearean texts from the standpoint of production and acting style. Historical study of Renaissance production techniques. Performance of scenes resulting from work on vocal production, period movement, and text analysis. Pre: DRAM 221, 222, and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the responsibilities of a production stage manager, from rehearsals through mounting a show, as coordinator of a production team. Development of the prompt book and forms needed to organize the technical elements of a production. Pre: DRAM 271, 280 and 364.
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3.00 Credits
Studio work in design and application of stage makeup. Study and development of character, corrective, and three-dimensional makeup. Required work on major production. Pre: DRAM 170 or 221, or previous stage makeup experience, and instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Study of costume design, theory, and practice. Survey of historical and modern costume. Practical experience in design and construction including required work on major production. Pre: DRAM 170 or 221, or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Basic instruction in the use of sewing machines, patterns and hand-sewing techniques for costume building. Includes understanding of fabrics and specific skills related to garment construction. Required for students in DRAM 350 who do not have previous sewing experience. Pre: Concurrent enrollment in DRAM 350 and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Supervised work and/or performance for the advanced student in one or more of the following areas: acting, stagecraft/construction, lighting, costuming, sound, makeup, publicity, arts administration, box office techniques. May be repeated for a total of 8 semester hours. Pre: DRAM 264 or 340 or 350 and consent of the instructor. Hrs/wk: Lectures-2 Lab-Variable* *Lab hours reflect variable credit(s): 1 credit = 32 lab hrs./semester; 2 credits = 64 lab hrs./semester; 3 credits = 96 lab hrs./semester; 4 credits = 128 lab hrs./semester
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3.00 Credits
Study of elements of scenic and lighting design for the stage. Production of renderings, models, elevations, and plots. Work on mainstage and/or studio production. Pre: DRAM 264, and art & physics courses required for PARTS degree in Technical Theatre.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the performance traditions of Japan, ranging from rituals to theatre. Through readings and visual materials, students will observe the historical development of Japanese theatre and other performing arts forms, from the ancient period to the pre-modern noh and kabuki and then to modern theatre after Japan's Westernization. At the same time students examine such art forms from the anthropological and sociological perspectives and the unique aspects of Japanese theatre such as fusion of daily behavior, cultural appropriation, transmission of skills and intercultural elements. (Same as JPNS 383 and JPST 383).
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and discussion of plays from the canon of Western dramatic literature, focusing on dramatic action, character relationships, play structure, staging, and thematic considerations.
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