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3.00 Credits
Yoga increases flexibility, develops strength, improves body awareness, builds concentration and calms the mind. The course teaches basic yoga techniques, including the alignment and form of the postures, breath awareness methods, and meditation techniques that lead to a feeling of inner peace and a natural state of relaxation. The course also incorporates a powerful system to investigate and dissolve stressful thought patterns in order to release creativity and effectiveness.
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3.00 Credits
Play Analysis is a course which gives students a basic familiarity with the principles of play reading which will provide a foundation for their future work in all areas of the theater: acting, directing, design or management. The script or scenario is the fundamental document on which all theater is based. This course is also aimed at all inquiring minds that recognize the vast riches available in the body of dramatic literature through the ages. The fundamental assumption is that play analysis - reading plays - is a skill acquired through repeated use and experience.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the survey begun in Theatre History I, focusing on the Restoration period through the present. Reading of plays from each period and critical discussion. This course is recommended for non-majors. Theatre History I and II need not be taken in sequence. (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Designed for an exploration of one of the many facets of theater and drama. Course may be repeated as topics change.
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1.00 Credits
This course involves the student more intensely in one or more aspects of theater production at Mary Moody Northen Theatre: scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, props, sound, publicity and front-of-house. Prerequisites: THAR 2128 and THAR 2130. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Vocal training for public performance, including physical support, breath management, phonation and resonance, and articulation. Application for techniques for various purposes, including mass media, public speaking and performance audition. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
The application of graphic design concepts and theories to scenic design commencing in the development of the floor plan, designers and painters elevations. The course will also involve the study of elements of design, elements of composition, color theory, model building, research and design procedures. A laboratory is required for this class. Prerequisites: THAR 1330, 1331, and 2310 (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the principles and techniques of costume design, as well as an exploration of costume history. A laboratory is required for this class. Prerequisites: THAR 1330, 1331 and 2310 (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Development and additional applications of the management and accounting concepts introduced in Arts Administration I. Prerequisite: THAR 3334 (Spring, alternating years)
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3.00 Credits
Designed for an exploration of one of the many facets of theatre and drama. Course may be repeated as topics change.
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