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TH 141-148: Production/ Dance Performance I- VIII each
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Participation in annual student dance concert either by performing as a dancer on the stage or by choreographing and staging a dance for other dancers. Prerequisite: audition.
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TH 151: Costume Design and Construction
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An introduction to skills used in a costume shop will be presented including subjects such as researching, designing, draping, pattern-making, fitting and sewing.
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TH 151 - Costume Design and Construction
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TH 161-168: Production/ Performance I- VIII each
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students enrolled in these courses will participate in the performance of a full-length facultydirected major production. Prerequisite: audition.
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TH 161-168 - Production/ Performance I- VIII each
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TH 171-178: Production/ Design and Technical Theatre I- VIII each
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The opportunity to participate in the preparation and execution of a major faculty-directed stage production. Opportunities include building, painting, installation of scenery and lighting, operation of stage lighting, and stage management.
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TH 171-178 - Production/ Design and Technical Theatre I- VIII each
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TH 180: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students select a speech topic, shape and deliver it. Students participate in speech evaluation.
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TH 205: Dance Technique and Composition I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A studio course in which it is assumed that dancers have a good command of basic modern dance technique. Students will learn more complex movements and gain strength and speed. Improvisation and dance composition are important elements of this course. Prerequisite: TH132 or permission of instructor.
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TH 211: Techniques of Acting I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Improvisation and scene study techniques designed to develop the actor’s powers of imagina170 tion and concentration. Based on the principles of the Stanislavski system of acting. Instruction may include practical projects performed for campus audience.
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TH 212: Techniques of Acting II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Emphasis on scene study and preparation of a role. Expanded use of techniques studied in TH211. Projects will be performed for campus audience. Prerequisite: TH211.
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TH 215: Dance Technique and Composition II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A continuation of Technique and Composition I, greater physical demands are made on the dancer in terms of technique, body control and alignment, and expressive use of movement. Dance composition becomes more sophisticated with attention to the use of several dancers in a piece of choreography, longer and more highly developed pieces, and concern with many of the technical aspects of choreography. Prerequisite: TH205.
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TH 222: Voice and Diction: The Physical Voice
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An examination of vocal habits that are appropriate to various speaking situations, the analysis of individual speaking habits, and the introduction to methods to adapt and enhance individual speaking behavior. This course focuses on the fundamental voice and diction skills required of performance majors as well as those necessary for any profession which relies on vocal presentation.
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