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3.00 Credits
A study of the elements of body movement and mime and a practice of these forms as they relate to stage performance. Students will further develop their vocal and movement skills. Lecture, discussion and theory. Alternate spring semesters. A study of the elements of body movement and mime and a practice of these forms as they relate to stage performance. Students will further develop their vocal and movement skills. Lecture, discussion and theory. Alternate spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
An exposition and analysis of the current theories of phonation, resonation and articulation and the application of these theories to speech improvement. This course is of value to all concerned with spoken communication techniques.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the sources and contributions of the theatre in the cultures of past and present world civilizations. Emphasis will be on the conventions, forces and trends which have created and given form to the theatre. Covers the period from ancient to modern theatre. A study of the sources and contributions of the theater in the cultures of past and present world civilizations. Emphasis will be on the conventions, forces and trends which have created and given form to the theater. Covers the period from ancient to modern theater. Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in advanced techniques of character development, styles and role study. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Fall semester. Theory and practice in advanced techniques of character development, styles and role study. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Fall semester. Prerequisite: THR 181.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the standards, techniques and skills involved in stage design. Application of these principles through design and development of stage designs. Practical experience on current productions. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Alternate spring semesters. A study of the standards, techniques and skills involved in stage design. Application of these principles through design and development of stage designs. Practical experience on current productions. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Alternate spring semesters. Prerequisite: THR 182 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the standards, techniques and skills needed in properly dressing the actor with costume and makeup suited to the style, mood and historical period of the play. Practical experience in these skills on current productions. Lecture, discussion and laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the elements of body movement and mime and a practice of these forms as they relate to stage performance. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Alternate spring semesters. A study of the elements of body movement and mime and a practice of these forms as they relate to stage performance. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Alternate spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
A study of, and a practical working in, the various aspects of children's theatre, including script selection, acting syles, costuming, makeup and scene building, culminating in several productions of a children's play. In this course, children's theatre is defined as presenting plays by adults for children. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Spring semester. A study of, and a practical working in, the various aspects of children's theatre, including script selection, acting styles, costuming, makeup and scene building, culminating in several productions of a children's play. In this course, children's theatre is defined as presenting plays by adults for children. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Spring semester. A study of, and a practical working in, the various aspects of children's theatre, including script selection, acting styles, costuming, makeup and scene building, culminating in several productions of a children's play. In this course, children's theatre is defined as presenting plays by adults for children. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Spring semester. Prerequisite: THR 181 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Designed for majors. Active participation in theatre activities. Students must earn 1 credit every semester, portfolio semester optional. Activity requires a minimum of sixty hours of supervised laboratory work. The course may be repeated for credit, but not more than three semester hours may be earned in one semester. Every semester. Designed for majors. Active participation in theatre activities. Students must earn one credit every semester, portfolio semester optional. Activity requires a minimum of sixty hours of supervised laboratory work. The course may be repeated for credit, but not more than three semester hours may be earned in one semester. First and second-year theater arts students will rotate in scenery, lighting, costume, sound, management and performance. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced workshop in writing for the theatre with emphasis on developing the protagonist's relationship to other characters in the play through dramatic conflict, foreshadowing, dramatic irony, tension and dialogue.
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