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3.00 Credits
This course offers hands-on experience in the fundamentals of the craft of acting. Students will have the opportunity to explore text and develop confidence in their performance skills through voice and movement exercises, improvisation, and group exercises designed to free emotional spontaneity and creativity. This course would be useful to those with an interest in the profession and those looking to improve verbal and communication skills.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn and practice the seperate parts of the composite art of acting, which entails the effective communication of the ideas and emotions of a dramatic character to an audience. Students will be required to rehearse, memorize, and perform several short scenes and monoloques in order to develop skills. Prerequisite: Acting/Movement (THET204) or Permission of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course is structured to give students an overall understanding of how the actor's body works and to develop their bodies to meet the needs of acting for the stage and screen. Students will participate in group and individual physical exercises that will enable them to develop expressive bodies that are connected to their thoughts and emotions. Students will also be required to attend live theatrical productions so that they can evaluate how actors use their bodies to express themselves.
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3.00 Credits
This class is recommended to anyone interested in education, and is designed espically for those who want to work with students pre-K through 12. The course reviews the theory and practice of using the medium of drama in education. Various aspects of dramatic expression are examined, including spontaneous dramatic play and such teacher-guided activities for children and adolescents as creative dramatics, sociodramatic play, improvisation, and story dramatization.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course involves independent work on a selected topic under the direction of members of the Theater faculty. Limited to 2 courses per student Prerequisite: Approval of the Department Chair and Division Dean
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic techniques involved in play production for the stage, stressing the function of technical, artistic and administrative work. The student studies all areas of play production and participates in at least two of these areas. Students will research and discuss their areas with the instructor, fellow classmates, and professionals in the field. The class also requires that the student acquire hands-on experience working closely with theater technicians, artists, or administrators. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Pre/Corequisites: Preparing for College Reading II (ENGL092) and Introductory Writing (ENGL099) or waiver by placement testing results.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the creative process used in developing the physical elements of a theatrical production. Students explore the technical elements of stagecraft in an experiential setting. Emphasis is placed on hands-on experience in the study of the processes of scenery, lighting, sound design, costuming, properties and stage management. Students aid in the construction and technical work required for Massasoit theater productions.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine the major characteristics of geographical locations in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. Topics include weather, topography, culture, political structures and economic situations. This course is usually offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine the major characteristics of geographical locations in Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Topics include weather, topography, culture, political structures, and economic situations. This course is usually offered in the spring.
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