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TRE 352: Acting Styles
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: TRE 1610 TRE 2680, and Instructor's approval. Four semesters of advanced acting techniques in which the student will explore various movement and speech techniques utilized in the performance of period and classical drama. (3 Credits)
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TRE 3520: Acting Styles
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Four semesters of advanced acting techniques in which the student will explore various movement and speech techniques utilized in the performance of period and classical drama.
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TRE 354: Voice and Diction I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: TRE 1610 TRE 2680, and Instructor's approval. Recommended for those seeking a department minor. Intensive study of vocal production and articulation prepare the student for the rigors of vocal performance. (2 Credits)
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TRE 3540: Voice and Diction
2.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Intensive study of vocal production and articulation prepare the student for the rigors of vocal performance.
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TRE 355: Scene Study
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: TRE 1680 TRE 2680, and Instructor's approval. Required of all department majors and minors. Advanced development of the actor's process, business, and instrument. Each semester is devoted to a single topic clarifying the student's knowledge of the tools and techniques used in the profession: script analysis, creativity and imagination, Shakespeare text analysis, advanced scene work and auditioning techniques. (3 Credits)
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TRE 3550: Scene Study BFA
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Advanced development of the actor's process, business, and instrument. Each semester is devoted to a single topic clarifying the student's knowledge of the tools and techniques used in the profession: script analysis, creativity and imagination, Shakespeare text analysis, advanced scene work and auditioning techniques.
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TRE 356: Acting Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: TRE 1610 TRE 2680, and Instructor's approval. Using prepared scene work student actors will learn to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Advanced actor training based in the work of modern and contemporary playwrights. Topics include: acting for the camera, monologue, duet, and ensemble. Instructor guided oral critiques are used to sharpen observational and critical perspectives. (3 Credits)
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TRE 3560: Acting Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Using prepared scene work student actors will learn to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Advanced actor training based in the work of modern and contemporary playwrights. Topics include: acting for the camera, monologue, duet, and ensemble. Instructor guided oral critiques are used to sharpen observational and critical perspectives.
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TRE 357: Acting Styles
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: TRE 1610 TRE 2680, and Instructor's approval. Four semesters of advanced acting techniques in which the student will explore various movement and speech techniques utilized in the performance of period and classical drama. (3 Credits)
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TRE 3570: Acting Styles
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Four semesters of advanced acting techniques in which the student will explore various movement and speech techniques utilized in the performance of period and classical drama.
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