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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: TH DAN 1910, 2260 or consent of instructor. Content of course includes study of theories, styles, visualization of ideas, and techniques of costume design; discussion of principles of design, script analysis, the collaborative roles of designers in the theatrical production; research, and exploration of character representation; study of the human figure, drawing, and rendering techniques. Course may be repeated for up to 6 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study of theory and application of pattern making, fitting, construction techniques for costumes and undergarments to achieve authentic-appearing costumes using contemporary methods.? Provides practical experience in costume construction, as well as wardrobe and makeup.? Participation in running crews, in conjunction with the theatre and dance department productions, or other approved independent study projects may be required.? Personal equipment will be required.? Weekend and evenings may be required.? Appropriate clothing and personal safety equipment required.? Course may be repeated for up to 8 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: TH DAN 1800, 1910, or Consent of instructor. The art of makeup and its relation to production. Overview of European history and tradition of makeup. Theory, history and the practice of makeup traditions for theatre, dance and performance will be included.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: TH DAN 1900, 1910, 2250, 2290, or Consent of instructor. Survey of the theories and practices of scenery design for the theatre. This course will emphasize the creative process from conceptual script analysis through final design projects, sketching, drafting, rendering, and model making. Personal graphics and drafting materials will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: TH DAN 1900, 1910, 2280, or Consent of instructor. Survey of the theories and techniques of lighting design for theatre and dance. This course will emphasize the creative process from script and choreographic concepts through final design projects, sketching, drafting, rendering, and related paperwork. Personal graphics and drafting materials will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Course provides opportunities to further explore techniques in scenery, lighting, and costume design.? This course will include 2-D and 3-D projects designed to strengthen skills in drawing, model making, and publicity materials.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of theories, materials, and techniques of scene painting for the stage.? Course includes 45 lab or studio hours for application and practice of painting projects, and possible evening and/or weekend studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. An introduction to writing for performance, including playwriting and dramatic adaptation. Students' particular interests will determine course content; ranging from sketch comedy or adaptation of literature for the stage, to full-length comic or dramatic plays. This course is writing intensive and may require additional laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study of issues related to the management of arts organizations.? This course will consider grant writing, creation and administration of community boards, financial issues in arts management, and the mainstream of both high artistic standards and effective organizational processes.
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3.00 Credits
A pedagogy class that focuses on theory and fundamental methods of teaching various genres of dance.? Emphasis will be in the development, structure, and application of creating & teaching a variety of dance classes.? Course will involve research, analysis, and practical examination of teaching methods appropriate to experience, age, gender, culture, and location.? Dance attire and dance shoes are required.
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