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    This class focuses on the work of an actor. Students learn acting techniques, characterization, stage movement, vocal control and a basic understanding of stage terminology. Emphasis centers on performance improvement, regardless of present level of experience. Students have the opportunity to perform scenes from a variety of plays. At the end of the course students will give final performance for class members and invited guests.
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    Prime Time will once again take to the stage in a Broadway Musical Revue. Not for singers only! Instructor and students will select scenes and songs from their favorite Broadway shows, and arrange them to form a Broadway Musical Revue at the close of the semester. Students will be given a chance to utilize acting techniques, stage direction and movement in order to perfect their individual musical and scene selections. Students will also learn and participate in the creation of set design, costuming and makeup. During the week prior to the last-class performance, students will be expected to attend extra evening rehearsals in preparation for the show.
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    Prime Time will once again take to the stage in a Broadway Musical Revue. Not for singers only! Instructor and students will select scenes and songs from their favorite Broadway Musical Revue at the close of the semester. Students will be given a chance to utilize acting techniques, stage direction and movement in order to perfect their individual musical and scene selections. Students will also learn and participate in the creation of set design, costuming and makeup. During the week prior to the last-class performance, students will be expected to attend extra evening rehearsals for the show.
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    Musical theatre is examined as a reflection and outgrowth of social and historical developments. This course will follow the development of musical theatre from early operettas and minstrel shows to current Broadway offerings. Through the analysis of selected composers, authors, lyricists, and choreographers we will see their contributions to the art of the musical. Students are encouraged to attend musical productions on or off campus during this semester.
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    Ever dreamed of making a film? This course will launch you on your way to turning that dream into reality. Learn the art, business and craft of independent filmmaking. You will be taught the basics of making a long or short feature film and/or a documentary, learn how to write a proposal or treatment, how to hire and work with a crew; how to create a budget, and where to seek funding. We will discuss editing, music, and special effects. Also, who will see your film? Learn about broadcast venues and the film festival market. In this information-packed course, you will receive individual attention and will be given extensive resources to turn your idea into an actual film! Class limited to 10.
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    Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don't need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords style. If you can find middle C. and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. After this one session, you will be able to play any song from any piece of sheet music or songbook. Additional required materials fee of $25 for basic chord book, CD, or 60-minute cassette.
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