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2.00 Credits
The study of historical costumes, their function and effort involved in costuming. Construction design and pattern design and a comprehensive study of costume history in important eras. Class and Lab.
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2.00 Credits
The study of historical costumes, their function and effort involved in costuming. Construction design and pattern design and a comprehensive study of costume history in important eras. Class and Lab.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning lab course in stage lighting that emphasizes the practical aspects of lighting a production. Students learn through exposure to, and working with, the variety of equipment available to meet the lighting demands of any play. In addition, there are discussions on electricity, design, color, and special effects. Finally, students receive actual experiences as lighting technicians, while operating the equipment and lights for the Departmental productions.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre History
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3.00 Credits
A beginning lab course in stage lighting that emphasizes the practical aspects of lighting a production. Students learn through exposure to, and working with, the variety of equipment available to meet the lighting demands of any Theatre or Dance production. In addition, there are discussions on electariacity, design, color, special effects and meet the lighting demands of any Theatre or Dance production. Finally, students receive actual experiences as lighting technicians, while operating the equipment and lights for the Departmental productions.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to study the tools of theatre management and producing, box office, price and percentages, publicity, promotion, and production costs. Dealing with publishers and agencies. Regional theatre problems are analyzed. Class and Lab.
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2.00 Credits
This is a Business of the Theatre course with emphasis on developing and organizing the entire community theatre. Laboratory includes use of the adults in the community.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores, In-depth, the technical problems of mounting a production. Emphasis will be placed on the exploration and use of various materials and methods of stagecraft and lighting. Productions currently being presented at the University will serve as the sources for study. Lab hours, to be arranged, will be required in order to apply techniques and theories discussed in class, as well as to provide additional experience in the areas of stagecraft and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to learn, rehearse, and perform dance works either choreographed by the company director of by a student member. The student will be challenged to bring the choreographer's vision to life through his/ her dancing. Students will learn dance technique, performance skills, and choreographic creativity. Students will also develop a critical awareness through viewing professional dance company performances and through critiquing their own work throughout the course.
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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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