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The study of recurring issues concerning women composers, teachers, performers, and patrons, in both historical and contemporary cultures. Spring.
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Presented in a seminar format, this course involves a study of how experimentalism and the avant-garde developed in the context of rock music. Prerequisite: ITW 101. Spring.
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This course examines the history of music in the United States, with an emphasis on 20th-century music. Students will study traditional, popular, and classical music from historical and social perspectives. Prerequisite: ITW 101. Fall, even years.
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3.00 Credits
We humans have an elemental need for make-believe. This course explores the use of imagination in the creation of theatrical events using hands-on creative projects and traditional lecture/discussion. Topics include historical and global perspectives, acting, designing, directing, and playwriting. Attendance at specific Redfern Arts Center productions is mandatory. Fall, Spring.
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This experiential course explores how acting helps identify and understand the issues and perceptions that formulate personal identity and cultural diversity. Includes play/text analysis, exploration of identity and diversity through acting, and research into the issues and ideas that inform the dramatic point of view. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This experiential dance course addresses issues of identity, culture, and ethics through personal movement exploration and analysis of master works from turning points in modern dance history. Includes dance technique, composition, and research methods from the field of performance studies. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to American Indian studies through the perspectives of Northern Plains Indians, focusing on Plains Indians' literature, music, art, Indian law, history, and philosophy. Prerequisite: ITW 101. Annually.
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3.00 Credits
Through experience in a variety of speaking situations, students gain self-confidence in organization of thought and self-expression. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Examines a particular period or literary movement, the works of a particular author or group of authors from the British Isles, or a recurring theme in fiction or other literary forms. Prerequisite: ITW 101. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to significant writers of the United States and their work, which may include fiction, drama, poetry, and nonfiction prose. May explore a particular theme, period, genre, or group of writers. Prerequisite: ITW 101. Fall, Spring.
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