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3.00 Credits
A continuation of a comparative analysis of intermediate Spanish and English grammar along with short translations from current publications. Taught in Spanish and in English. For majors, non-majors, and bilingual/heritage learners. Native speakers of Spanish should know academic Spanish and be above ESL012 Core English 2.
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Course Satisfies: Fine & Performing Arts, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( Basic Reading proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing proficiency )
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3.00 Credits
The actor's instruments are the voice and the body. Improvisation, Voice and Movement will isolate these areas to increase the student actors' awareness and to improve their ability to use their voices and bodies. Building on this increased awareness, the student will learn the rudiments of mime and improvisation. The ultimate goal of the course is for the students to be able to work together to create improvised scenes in front of an audience.
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3.00 Credits
Acting: Theory and Practice is a performance based class in which students will work on exercises, scenes and monologues in order to better understand the vocal, physical and psychological techniques. Students will be required to memorize lines and movement, work with other students, participate in class work, take risks, write about the acting process and about performances outside of class. THE111 can NOT be taken in the same semester as THE112.
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3.00 Credits
ART 112 Acting: Scene Study is a performance class offering in-depth scene and monologue study emphasizing character development and script analysis. Various acting techniques will be discussed and utilized. Course objectives will center on the ability of the students to overcome fears and barriers, the development of confidence in public performance, and the ability to make creative choices. THE 112 can NOT be taken in the same semester as THE 111.
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3.00 Credits
Students in Directing will direct a one-act play which will be performed before a live audience. Each director will be responsible for selecting a script (with approval of the instructor), research, analysis, blocking, casting and rehearsing it. Each director will complete a director's book, attend production meetings, respond to criticism and work with the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Stagecraft is a hands-on course in which students will work on projects in set design, research and construction, painting and dressing; costume design, research, construction; lighting design, color, curing and operation; property design, research and construction; sound design, research, taping and operation; and/or stage management. The projects may be determined by the productions of the Top Notch Players and/or Dance Club. This course is offered only as a directed study.
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3.00 Credits
Students who have been cast in or want to work on a Top Notch player's production are eligible. Student actors will be required to memorize lines and movement, analyze their characters, work with other actors, keep a journal, perform the play and respond to critiques. Student technicians will work on the set, lighting, costumes, sound and/or publicity. This course is offered only as a directed study.
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3.00 Credits
Students in Children's Theater will study the methods and materials of producing plays for children, including audience analysis, script analysis, design, rehearsal and performance. The goal is to produce a play or plays to perform at local schools.
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3.00 Credits
Students in Summer Theater will get credit for being in and/or working on a summer production. The goal of the course is to provide the student with a different perspective on production than that of putting on an extracurricular play. Modeling professional theater, the play is put together in a shorter period of time. Students will act, work on the set, lighting, costumes, make-up, choreography and stage management.
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