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4.00 Credits
History of religious/ritual theater and its literature from the ancients to the present. Theater architecture, representative works of dramatic literature, staging practices, and theoretical treatises on performance from around the globe are considered in relation to human systems of belief. Four credit hours. L. BOX
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4.00 Credits
Survey of popular theater and its literature from the ancients to the present. Theater architecture, representative works of dramatic literature, staging practices, and theoretical treatises on performance from around the globe are considered in relation to the history of popular culture. Four credit hours. L. BOX
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4.00 Credits
Survey of elite, intellectual, and political theater and its literature from the ancients to the present. Theater architecture, representative works of dramatic literature, staging practices, and theoretical treatises on performance from around the globe are considered in relation to the history of power, thought, and politics. Four credit hours. L. BOX
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3.00 Credits
A studio course concentrating on the exploration of viable design solutions for dramatic texts and choreographic ideas. Conceptual choices are informed by research and expressed through a variety of media including computer design, rendering, modeling, and technical drawings. Emphasis is placed on the necessary balance between theory and practice and centers on an integrated visual design philosophy including scenery, costumes, and lights. Prerequisite: Theater and Dance 135. Four credit hours. A. THURSTON
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3.00 Credits
Further exploration of scenic construction, lighting production, and prop-making concepts, techniques, equipment, and materials. In addition to an expansion of the course of study from Stagecraft I, students will examine scene painting through theoretical and practical projects where possible. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Theater and Dance 131 or 139. Four credit hours. ERVIN
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Music 236. Four credit hours. A.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the major systems of the body (skeletal, fluids, nervous, etc.) to show how these systems support and move the body in and through space. Personal awareness of these systems fosters understanding of their interrelationships in self and others and helps to refine personal, technical clarity with regard to movement expressivity in performance. Course content will change each semester and may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Theater and Dance 155. Four credit hours. A.
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3.00 Credits
Federico GarcÃa Lorca, the 20th-century Spanish master of poetic surrealism, explores the tragic themes of intergenerational cruelty and the sequestration of women. Open to first-year students. Prerequisite: Auditions held early in the fall semester. Four credit hours. A. BOX
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3.00 Credits
Jokes, pride, and jealousy all try to knock out love; love wins despite partying eavesdroppers and schemers in this Shakespeare comedy. Techniques of acting the classics. Open to first-year students. Prerequisite: Auditions early in the fall semester. Three credit hours. A. SEWELL
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3.00 Credits
A dance theater company of students who perform the work of professional, faculty, and student choreographers in concert, combining advanced-level contemporary technique and company rehearsals. Open to first-year students. Prerequisite: Auditions held early in the fall semester. Four credit hours. A. WENTZEL
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