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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: For members of comic frenzy inprov acting troupe. Selections by audition only. Contemporary Arts Ensemble Production.
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1.00 Credits
Roles are assigned by audition. Audition notices are posted ourside the Theatre Offi ce (Snow 126) eight weeks before preformances. All enrolled students are eligible to audition. Students interested in working backstage, please visit the Theatre Offi ce for information. Four to twelve hours of lab per week. Thos course provides credit for students who are participating in departmental theatrical production as actors, technicians, etc. Participation in the creative process of theatrical production: acting, directing, scenery, lighting, makeup and costuming. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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2.00 Credits
Fee: $370.00 Prerequisite: TA 121 or TA 123 or TA 219 or TA 260R or TA 319 or TA 320 or TA 362 Personal attention to individual needs beyond classroom practice, for students seeking help in voice, oral interpretation, and/or acting. Private lessons for students who have completed at least one basic course (TA 121, TA 123, or TA 219 and/or TA 319, TA 320, TA 362, or who have participated in a BYU-Idaho production)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 219 To explore the major disciplines of theatrical design: scenery, lighting, and costumes, and to learn the elements and principles of design. To ptractically apply knowledge of design elements and principles through design projects. To examine the practical constraints of design for secondary education facilities, and formulate a plan for utilizing stock. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: TA 219 or consent This course follows a cognitive/kinesthetic model. Topics are discussed in a classroom environment and then the same techniques will be executed by students in a lab environment. (Fall or Winter as needed.)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Credit only. TA 219: Intro to Technical Theatre or consent of the instructor. A course designed to teach aspiring high school teachers and designers the fundamentals of scenic design. Course content will include philosophies of scene design through the ages, design elements and practical skills. Students will be required to read at least four scripts and create designs for them. The fi nal project is practical and cumulative. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
Fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: TA 219: Beginning Technical Theatre or consent of instructor. Credit only. An introductory course designed to teach prospective high school drama teachers and aspiring design students the fundamentals of lighting design. Course content will include philosophies of lighting design, color in lighting and lighting controls. Students will be required to read and design from required script. The fi nal project will be practical and comprehensive. (Fall 2004)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of TA 121: Voice Diction and/or consent of instructor. Contact the instructor listed in the Course Catalog for permission to enroll. Theory and practice of readers theatre as it pertains to adapting literature, directing and performing narrative theatre. An introduction to story theatre and narrative theatre for young audiences. (Winter)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of TA 121: Voice Diction. Develops profi ciency in storytelling, interpreting and performing poetry, stories, scripture plays, historical documents, and other aspects of reading aloud. Introduces students to the craft of storytelling. This course is strongly recommended for those studying Elementary or Secondary Education, English, or Broadcasting. Introduction to the craft, art and profession of storytelling and oral interpretation of literature. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 123: Acting 1. A performance skills course for actors, singers, and dancers which focuses upon methods for generating complete and honest emotional experiences while performing. Alba Emoting and New School Acting techniques will be taught and integrated. Monologues and scenes will be created and refi ned utilizing these methods. (Winter even year)
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