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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None, but if you do not read music, passing the class will be extremely diffi cult. Concentrated practical work with textual analysis, emotional, physical characterization, staging/blocking techniques, types of progression in songs, auditioning, and centering the dramatic focus within a song.This course fosters specifi c and unique creation of character by performers while singing. Two distinctive methodologies for analyzing, interpreting, staging and performing solos and audition material are taught and refi ned. (Fall even years)
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2.00 Credits
Using theatre techniques such as creative dramatics/improvisation, puppetry, storytelling, reader's theare, choral reading, and theatre production for children as tools to enrich all subject matter taught in the elementary classroom.
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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
A practical course covering the principles and practice of the design and selection of costumes for historical, modern and non-realistic plays. Study of the relationship of costume to character and production. Theory and practice of theatrical costume design. (Winter)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Open to students of Junior standing with an emphasis in Theatre or Technical Theatre. Theory and practice of organizing, developing and managing a theatre company from its conception to opening night and beyond. A course designed to acquaint the student with the logistics of building a theatre company. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
Taught on an "as needed" basis. Instruction in special skills, taught as needs arise basedon theatre department productions. (Winter, Fall)
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0.50 Credits
Travel Fee: $100-1200 Prerequisite: It is suggested that the following courses be completed prior to enrollment: TA 115, TA 123, TA 219, TA 319. Travel study course for students in theatre education degree program as well as minors and theatre clusters. Theatre is studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums. (Fall 2006)
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1.00 Credits
Supervised fi eld experience in an approved setting (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 116: Dramatic structure and analysis. The fi rst half of theatre history: the origins of theatre, Greek, Roman, Medieval, Italian Renaissance, Spanish, Elizabethan and Asian. An exploration of what in the past (during the times and places specifi ed) has made theatre what it is today. (Fall 2006)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TA 116: Dramatic Structure and Analysis. For students with an emphasis in Theatre, TA 401 is a prerequisite for TA 402. For students with an emphasis in Technical Theatre students, TA 401 is not required. The second half of theatre history: Renaissance and Baroque, French and Italian, English 1642-1800, 18th-Century European and American, Romanticism, Realism, Contemporary, and Postmodern Theatre. This course covers the development of theatre after Shakespeare's day to the present, discussing the arrival of new styles, showing the infl uence all of these time periods and how the people involved have shaped the theatre we know today. (Fall 2006, Winter 2007)
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