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THEA 114: Basic Acting II:Scene Study
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: THEA 113 or permission of instructor. A continuation of THEA 113 with emphasis on scene study, staging, rehearsal, and performance of scene repertory from the modern theatre.
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THEA 206: Make-Up for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Permission of instructor required. An introduction to design principles with practical experience in makeup mixing, design, and application.
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THEA 215: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Two hours of lecture and two of lab per week. An introduction to stagecraft and design, including the tools, materials, equipment, computer software, and techniques used for the design and construction of scenery and properties for the stage. Students enrolled in this class will work stage crew for performances
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THEA 216: Stagecraft Lab
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Applied skills in production. Students assist with set construction, lighting, painting for productions during a term. No previous experience is required. Lab meets three hours per week. Open to all students. Maybe repeated for credit. Students enrolled in THEA 215 must enroll in THEA 216.
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THEA 220: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. An introductory course in sewing for the theatre through lecture and practical application from lab hours, including building actual costumes for performances. Students enrolled in this class will run wardrobe for productions.
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THEA 250: Movement for the Stage
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Principles and techniques of stage movement and spatial relationships for the performing artist. Development of physical centers, sensory awareness, expressive range and physical control.
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THEA 260: Voice & Diction
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Study of standard American speech with emphasis on the actor's voice and diction. Emphasis on resonance, breath control, vocal relaxation and posture using a variety of contemporary approaches to vocal training. Satisfies speech intensive component of the University requirements.
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THEA 260SI: Voice & Diction I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week Application of the International Phonetic Alphabet's vowel and consonant symbolization for production of standard American speech. Emphasis on resonance, breath control, vocal relaxation, and posture using a variety of contemporary approaches to vocal training. Satisfies University requirements for a speech-intensive course in the major.
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THEA 301: Rehearsal & Production
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Varied Hours. Credit for practical experience in theatrical productions. Class meets formally one hour per week and requires extensive work outside of class meeting time. Required enrollment each semester for all theatre majors not enrolled in THEA 215 or THEA 220; May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours. Enrollment is not limited to theatre majors.
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THEA 302SI: Principles of Design
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three Hours Per Week. An introduction to the basic principles of design as they relate to theatre including color theory, spatial relationships, drawing and rendering techniques, and the unity between set, costume and lighting design with a focus on preparing and performing presentations of design work. Satisfies University requirements for a speech-intensive course in the major.
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