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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Approval of Dean and placement beyond or satisfactory comple tion of COL090 and ENG090
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on the nature and origin of theater from the 5th century B.C. to present. Students learn the language of dramaturgy while analyzing the major works for content and social influence.They recognize and identify dramatic genre, structure and style of major works within the field. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on the interpretation and analysis of various types of dramatic literature. Students learn to explore and respond to plays effectively in the context of dramaturgical elements such as plot, theme, character development, structure and other critical components specific to the genre. The course covers a variety of traditional and contemporary forms and texts. Students also explore the challenges and opportunities of translating these texts into live production and film. (Offered: Every Spring) Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090 or satisfactory placement test score
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3.00 Credits
The study of the processes of scenery, lighting, and sound design for production realization as approached from the stage designer's point of view. The course emphasizes the creative process used in developing the physical elements of a theatrical production. The student learns how to safely execute the skills demanded of the scenic designer in a hands-on method and work environment. Students aid in the construction and technical work required for that semester's GCC main production as well as the technical needs/requirements of the student directed projects. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
An introduction examining the use of creative drama in education and recreational settings. Study and practice of the medium to develop the acceptance of the responsibility of thinking, educated theater people for sharing the art of drama in young lives while developing all students in areas of sensory awareness, imagination, movement, role-playing and improvisation. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to acting with emphasis on characterization, voice, and movement, as well as varieties of acting techniques, script analysis, improvisation, and theatre games. Students prepare monologues, scenework and short one-act plays. The course also emphasizes the uses of acting skills to improve self-confidence and self-expression. (Offered: Every Fall) Prereq: none
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in acting, house management, public relations, publicity, shop and production crews as the current G.C.C. semester production requires. NOTE: Students may repeat this course three times for a maximum of 4 credits. No more than one credit may be earned in any given semester. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
Explores the actor's use of improvisation, character development, motivation, and action through internal and external techniques. The course includes an in-depth concentration in training, theory, and practice in relation to character, scene and ensemble work. These studies are directly applied in workshops, rehearsal, and performance. (Offered: Every Spring) Prereq: THE 113
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the skills of play production with an emphasis on directing. The student studies the concepts/requirements necessary to mount a full theatrical production. Students analyze and hypothetically cast and produce instructor-approved scripts as their final project. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: THE 101, 105, 113; and ENG 112, or 114, or 116
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