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DRAM 5413: Graduate Acting Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
An intensive study and practical application of acting techniques. Emphasizes the integration of the physical, emotional, and intellectual life of the character through work on monologues, scenes and exercises. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Drama.
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DRAM 5432: Graduate Stage Speech
2.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Focus will be on enabling the body's natural breathing mechanism to provide strong vocal support. Freedom from unnecessary tension, resonance, articulation and vocal hygiene will also be explored as they relate to clear vocal production. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit.
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DRAM 5443: Graduate Acting:Period Styles
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Styles of acting in relation to French and English Dramatic Literature (16th-19th Centuries). This course also examines the historical and cultural influences that shaped each genre. A period dance component is included. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Drama.
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DRAM 5453: Musical Theatre Performance
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Theory and techniques of performing a singing role for the theatre. Integrates acting and vocal techniques and examines the relationship between score and text. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Drama.
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DRAM 5463: Audition Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
A thorough study and practical application of audition skills and techniques. This course will equip the student with prepared audition pieces and experience in cold reading, on-camera work, and improvisation. The course also explores the practical needs of the actor; from how to get an audition to how to prepare a resume. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Drama.
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DRAM 5473: Graduate Acting:Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Analysis of Shakespeare for performance. Work will include the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, including cultural and theatrical contexts required for understanding the scripts. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Drama.
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DRAM 5503: Research Techniques in Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Basic techniques of research and study in the fields of Drama and Theatre with consideration of the necessary interplay of intellectual and intuitive skills in mature artistry. Practice in the logical, semantic, and evidential work of scholarship and in the various research methodologies.
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DRAM 5523: Graduate Playwriting:Non-Realism
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Advanced theory and technique in playwriting emphasizing non-traditional playwriting styles such as Expressionism, Surrealism, Epic Theatre and the American Musical. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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DRAM 5533: Graduate Playwriting:Special Projects
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Advanced study and practice in the area of playwriting. The area of concentration will be determined by the student's specific writing project(s). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit.
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DRAM 5613: Graduate Directing Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Theory and technique of directing realistic drama: script analysis; spatial considerations of composition and picturization; development in production of the Aristotelian concepts of plot, character, thought, diction, music (sound), and spectacle. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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