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3.00 Credits
In this course, we will build upon our knowledge of asthma in Hartford and around the world and focus on asthma and health care in Trinidad and Tobago. Students will carry out a semester-long community service project and participate in a spring break trip to Trinidad and Tobago. In the second half of the semester, we will apply what we learned first-hand in T&T to a study of global health care access. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Lecture
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0.50 Credits
No Course Description Available. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Lecture
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0.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic elements of acting. Students will work on releasing tension, developing their powers of concentration, promoting spontaneity through improvisation, and exploring a systematic approach to preparing a role for performance. This course is a prerequisite for all upper-level acting courses. 1.00 units, Studio
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic elements of movement as the foundation for exploring such topics as body image, interpersonal communication, creative expression, and dance as performance. 1.00 units, Studio
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1.00 Credits
Utilizing improvisational structures, students will explore the performing body through movement, voice, character, and physical space as the basic elements of performance. Looking at some of the earliest performance traditions throughout the world, the course will examine the notion of performance as transformative experience and the dancer/actor as the unified source of performance. Specific contexts for performance will be studied, referencing Australian aboriginal, Asian, and Native American traditions, and how these influence and redefine the performer's intention will be explored. Finally, students will establish a working vocabulary for the performer that evolves out of their active experience and analysis. 1.00 units, Studio
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0.25 Credits
Major performance participation in a faculty-directed dance showcase concert or a non-faculty-directed Theater and Dance Department production. Students participating in the production should see the show's director to arrange for .25 credit. Do not register for this course during regular Trinity College registration. 0.25 units, Studio
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1.00 Credits
An exploration of the fundamental components of theatrical performance: character, action, voice, gesture, and stage space. Students will be introduced to a wide range of dramatic texts, choreographies, and performance practices from both Western and non-Western traditions. The course will include a practicum component. 1.00 units, Lecture
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0.50 Credits
For the beginning dancer; a study of the fundamentals of technique and alignment as the basis for an introduction to ballet movement vocabulary. 0.50 units, Studio
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0.50 Credits
For the beginning dancer; a study of the fundamentals of technique and alignment as the basis for an introduction to jazz dance movement vocabulary. 0.50 units, Studio
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0.50 Credits
For the beginning dancer; a study of the fundamentals of technique and alignment as the basis for an introduction to modern dance movement vocabulary. 0.50 units, Studio
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