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0.00 Credits
Required lab for students enrolled in TA 117: Introduction to Film Art and Analysis. Lab MUST be taken concurrently with course. The BYU-Idaho International Cinema Lab, sponsored by the BYU-Idaho Department of Theatre, is designed to meet the following objectives: 1. To supplement the curriculum of foreign language classes by providing opportunities bothe to hear native speakers of such languages, and to experience the art and culture of the countries in which those languages are spoken; 2. To supplement the curriculum of English, fi lm, and humanities classes by showing important classic and quality fi lms from the canon of world cinema, as well as cinematic adaptations of great English literature; 3. To provide opportunities for the BYU-Idaho campus community to broaden its world view through a deeper understanding and appreciation of other cultures and people (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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2.00 Credits
A fundamental course designed to teach vocal production skills for the stage. Emphasis is given to learning and developing vocal skills in preparation for voice interpretation. Recommended for students in Elementary or Secondary Education, English and Broadcasting. (Fall odd years, Winter even years)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in the basic skills of acting; intensive and integrated work on vocal, physical, emotional, improvisational and perceptional skills. (Fall, Winter)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in the basic skills of acting; intensive and integrated work on vocal, physical, emotional, improvisational and perceptional skills. (Fall, Winter)
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2.00 Credits
Fee: $47.70 Theory and practice of theatrical makeup. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of scenery construction, painting, lighting, and rigging. Laboratory experience includes actual participation working backstage in university production. Technical Theatre minors must enroll in this course during the fi rst semester of their freshman year.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 121: Voice Diction and TA 123: Acting 1. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.Continuation and advancement in the basic skills of acting; intensive and integrated work in vocal, physical, emotional, improvisational and perceptional skills.This course features continued and advanced study of basic acting skills: voice characterization, character physicality, emotional life, actions and perception. It refi nes the ability of each student to choose, prepare, and perform dramatic literature for auditions and performances. (Winter even years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 121:Voice Diction and TA 123: Acting 1. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.Continuation and advancement in the basic skills of acting; intensive and integrated work in vocal, physical, emotional, improvisational and perceptional skills.This course features continued and advanced study of basic acting skills: voice characterization, character physicality, emotional life, actions and perception. It refi nes the ability of each student to choose, prepare, and perform dramatic literature for auditions and performances. (Winter even years)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 121 Voice & Dictation An intense study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its direct application and use with dialects in performance. Students acquire understanding of several and mastery of some dialects for stage work. Understanding and mastery of the International Phonetic Alphabet is major focus of the class. (Fall odd years, Winter even years)
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2.00 Credits
This movement course will strengthen the performance skills of actors, singers, and dancers by refi ning kinesthetic awareness and nonverbal expressiveness.This course is designed to help each student become more aware of his/her body's movement and expressive potential. Dance elements of time, space and motion are explored and applied to the work of actors, directors, singers and dancers. Development of kinesthetic awareness and physical control are essential components of this course. (Winter odd years)
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