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THEA 372: Movement for the Actor
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(Prereq: THEA 150) The course will provide an introduction to current ideas in movement theory. Students will gain basic physical skills needed for acting: breath control, relaxation, flexibility and manipulation of the body at rest and in motion. In addition, this course will explore a method of training actors and their collaborators to develop a language of movement and sound based on the elements of time and space. F.
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*150;
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THEA 376: Dance/Mus Thea IV (Styles)
2.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(Prereq: THEA 274, THEA 276, and THEA 277 or permission of the instructor) The study and application of the choreographic styles of leading Musical Theatre choreographers as well as student practice in choreography for the Musical Theatre. S.
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*274 THEA*276(2871) THEA*277(2787);
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THEA 377: Dance Company
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
Practical studio work in dance technique and choreography with rehearsal in preparation for performance opportunities.
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*174(1544) THEA*175(1498) or THEA*176;
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THEA 388: Directing II
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3)(Prereq: a grade of C or better in THEA 288) This course will build on the fundamentals of Directing I and cover the director's approach to text analysis and articulation of ideas as they relate to the process of staging a play. Directorial concepts, relationship of actor to director and staging and rehearsal techniques will be studies and implemented culminating in a final scene or one-act presentation. S
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*288; Minimum grade C;
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THEA 425: World Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
A critical and historical survey of the cardinal works of dramatic literature across the epochs of theatrical performance. The course accents analysis and interpretation.
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THEA 442: Actor's Voice Lab
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(Prereq: B.F.A. program only or by permission of the instructor) The goal of this class is further development of the actor's expressive voice. The purpose is to support the actor's training in performing classical drama or other challenging texts, and to address individual vocal challenges. Learning is accomplished through class exercises, individual coaching, individual practice and performance. Class meets as a group, and in individually scheduled sessions. Repeatable for up to 9 credit hours. F, S.
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THEA 445: Physical Theatre Studio
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3)(Prereq: THEA 245) This course is designed as a continuation of THEA 245 Physical Theatre and builds on the skills introduced and developed. The course is a studio course where students are presented with an opportunity to integrate elements of physicality into a variety of scripted and non-scripted performance situations. This work occurs through ongoing practice and pedagogy.
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*245;
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THEA 450: Acting IV
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(Prereq; THEA 364, B.F.A. program only, or by permission of the instructor) The course explores the fundamental techniques of elevated text work. By studying the demands and conventions of classical plays, the actor will be challenged to apply learned techniques and, in addition, develop an approach to elevated text. Extensive text analysis, including examination of verse structure and scansion, will be used in combination with class exercises. Students will utilize the work from preceding acting courses and will understand its connection to classical performance. The work will culminate in monologue, sonnet, or scene work. F.
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*364;
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THEA 452: Projects in Design
2.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
Supervised design in one area for a mainstage production. May be repeated for credit.
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THEA 454: Advanced Costume Design
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3)(Prereq: THEA 352) The purpose of this course is to develop the artistic and practical aspects of designing costumes, building on previous training. The emphasis is placed on the design process and will include interpretation, character development, rendering techniques and design presentation. S, even years
Prerequisite:
Take THEA*352;
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