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THTR 104: Introduction to Costume
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. A study of the process involved in the creation of clothing for the stage. The course will examine clothing in its historical context through the use of film, slides, guest lecturers and department productions. Students will learn to read and analyze scripts with an eye to discovering the finer points of gender, class, rank and age. Lab hours will reinforce these concepts by allowing students to work on specific projects related to departmental productions. Notes: Required for all theatre majors.
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THTR 110: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. Beginning elements of the acting process. Elementary work in the use of texts and physical exploration to gain basic acting tools. This course is intended for the nonmajor. Notes: Recommended for freshmen and sophomores.
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THTR 120: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. A course designed to increase the student's awareness and enjoyment of theatre. Attention is given to conventional forms of drama and newer kinds of performance with attention to their sources in theatre history. The students become familiar with how theatre is made and the people who make it: actor, director, writer and designer. The nature of the audience and the relationship of theatre to society are discussed. The students read plays and see films, plays and other theatre events at UMBC and around Baltimore.
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THTR 200: Great Performers
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP: N/A. GFR: Meets AH. This lecture/demonstration course examines the phenomenon of the performer, from tribal ritual and the shaman to the Hollywood movie and rock video star. Basic elements of the course will include performer's demonstrations, theatre visits, film and video. The course will cover performance styles from a range of cultures, including African and Asian. Some attention also will be given to contemporary film acting and to performers in other such media as dance and rock music. Notes: The course is intended for the nonmajor.
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THTR 202: Introduction to Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. This course has two primary goals. The first is to familiarize students with basic methods of reading and analyzing plays. The second is to expose students to a significant number of dramatic texts. Assigned readings, while including classic works, will focus on dramatic literature from the late-19th century to the present. Notes: Required for all theatre majors.
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THTR 204: The American Musical
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
This course will follow the changing form and content of the American musical. After a brief summary of early American musical plays, revues and operettas, the major part of this course will concentrate on innovations that have changed these old forms into the modern musical. These changes also will reflect changing social patterns in the United States. Some original sources will be compared with the resulting musicals. Films, recordings and live singers will be used in the class.
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THTR 206: Fashion, Costume and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. A theoretical introduction to the artistic and aesthetic aspects of fashion. Students will examine the psychology of clothing and how styles developed through different historical periods. Fashion, mirroring societal changes, will be studied as an outcome of class struggle, politics, economics and attitudes toward the human body.
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THTR 210: History of the Theatre I
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. A study of the evolution of theatre from the ancient world to the Renaissance. Students read a series of plays by the major playwrights. These are discussed as reflections of the changing physical theatre, as well as the social, political and artistic currents of each period. The emphasis is on the theatre of the West, although the course may trace conventions and consider some of the drama from the theatre of the East and other non-Western traditions. Prerequisites: THTR 120 or THTR 202 or instructor consent. Notes: Required for all theatre majors.
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THTR 211: History of the Theatre II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: Meets AH. Post-Renaissance theatre through the rise of realism and naturalism to the grounds of modern theatre practice. The course relates dramatic literature to emerging ideas of acting, directing, stage design, as well as new forms of theatre architecture and new concepts of performance. As in THTR 210, tendencies in the theatre are examined in view of the changing social and cultural scene. Prerequisites: THTR 120 or THTR 202 or THTR 210 or instructor consent. Notes: Required for all theatre majors.
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THTR 220: Craft of Acting I
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Elements of the acting process; centering, concentration and focus; sense and emotional memory; learning to draw upon one's own experience as the basis of performance; gaining access to the unconscious; the attitude of public solitude; following an impulse; gesture and rhythm. Individual and group exercises. Notes: Linked course to THTR 222. Repeatable once for credit with consent of instructor.
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