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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the basic principles of dance composition; space, time, dynamics, and movement invention. Students will then examine how to use these principles to produce dance choreography. The elements of choreography; theme, development, repetition, transition, contrast, and continuity will be emphasized in reference to structuring a dance work. Students will also study Abstraction, Choreographic Styles, and The Relationship of Music to Choreography, Theatrical and Performances Elements. Choreography I will emphasize solo and duet work. Informal showings will present the students" work and a development of critical awareness will be achieved.
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2.00 Credits
Class and Lab. Students will be expected to work on all departmental drama productions. This will involve participation in at least one of the many areas in play production including design, acting, stage managing and construction. This course is structured to give any interested student a chance to join in the task of producing a theatrical presentation.
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2.00 Credits
Class and Lab. Students will be expected to work on all departmental drama productions. This will involve participation in at least one of the many areas in play production including design, acting, stage managing and construction. This course is structured to give any interested student a chance to join in the task of producing a theatrical presentation.
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3.00 Credits
Various techniques used in producing children's theater with adult actors; experience in scene design, lighting, costuming, acting, directing, and promotion; class work plus participation in at least one production of a full-length play.
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3.00 Credits
Creative techniques in scene study from representative plays of the past and present.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to emphasize the styles of acting. Special emphasis on acting in Greek, Shakespearean, and Restoration plays.
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3.00 Credits
Materials, techniques, and procedures for conducting sessions in informed drama with emphasis upon its contribution to the total growth and development of the child. Includes lectures, observations, and student participation.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores acting for film and television. Students are exposed to the technical requirements of screen acting and investigate the challenges of the profession. They gain practical experience by performing for the camera in a variety of projects, including monologues, commercials, one-and two - camera scenes, and a short film. Visual and technical aspects of the nature of film and television theory are investigated.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a historical survey of experimental theatre in the western hemisphere, as it introduces salient movements, theatre groups and historical figures, such as Grotowsky, Artaud, and Brook, pertinent to the development and structuring of experimental theatre. Students are expected to develop an experimental theatre piece of their choosing.
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2.00 Credits
The study of historical costumes, their function and effort involved in costuming. Class and Lab.
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