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2.00 Credits
This course will focus on the basic elements of movement for musical theatre auditions and performances, including terminology, techniques, and a variety of dance styles from different decades and choreographic viewpoints. Students will perform individually and as part of an ensemble dance chorus, while incorporating the style, dance steps, and character of the time period/genre being studied.
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3.00 Credits
The course will study the elements and structure of improvisation in performance. The student will participate in the organization and dramatization of both individual and group scenarios. Emphasis will be on the presentation of self in solo and group impromptu theatrical situations.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the equipment, materials and techniques used in theatre production and design. Students will be exposed to costume design, set design, behind the scenes, stage rigging, prop building, stage organization, lighting and sound technology used in contemporary theatre and will have an opportunity to apply those skills learned. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
This class will introduce the basic skills and techniques used by the theatrical costumer in the construction of stage costumes. The course will include instruction in and practical application of fashion history principles and theory of costume, character and play analysis, directorial influence, methods of research, design presentation styles and the execution of various costuming projects. Course/lab fees
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course provides novices and experienced actors or technicians with the opportunity to learn while participating in their chosen area of theatrical endeavor. Among the areas available for up to six units credits include acting, set construction, lighting, box office management, stage management, costuming and design. The total number of rehearsal or lab time will be arranged according to the department schedule of activities. (One hour credit for every 45 hours of rehearsal or lab time.) A written log of the activity must be presented to earn credit.
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3.00 Credits
General Education Attributes. 4, 8 This course will present major themes and characters of American comedy as seen in performance. The study begins with the roots of comedy as a reflection of American society and day-to-day life in the performances of traveling storytellers and the parodies of vaudeville and minstrel shows. The course will survey comic dramas, early comedy, television situation comedy and contemporary comic performances.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: THE 1571 This course will present students with an overview of the directing process and different styles of directing, giving them direct and practical experience in the art and craft of stage directing. The final project for the course will include a full play analysis and director's promptbook based on a ten-minute play that the student director will select, cast, block, rehearse and produce as a finished performance.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the methods and techniques of woodworking as well as the fundamental operations and technical information necessary for machine woodworking. Emphasis will be placed on the care, safe use, maintenance and selection of stationary power tools including the following: band saw, table saw, radial arm saw, belt sander, disc sander, spindle sander, joiner, planer, drill press, jig saw, overarm router/ shaper, uniplane and lathe. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WOD 0620 An introduction to the fundamental methods and techniques of furnitre construction. Topics that will be covered include: types of construction, standard sizes, use of solid stock, framed panels, making a master layout, constructing web frames, assembling panels and frames, drawers, shelves, doors, legs, tops and hardware. The basic elements of furniture design will be discussed throughout the course. Course/lab fees
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