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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. An instruction and practical application of costuming skills are included in this course which focuses on an introduction to fashion history and the basic principles of costume design, familiarization with textiles and basic costume construction terminology, and training in hand and machine sewing.
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. A practical approach to the design and execution of makeup for the actor is explored. Principles of character analysis and application are addressed. Skills serve as the basis for in-class projects.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. This course explores the signifi cant contributions women have made to the art and craft of theatre. Playwrights, actresses, directors, and designers who have helped shape the course of modern theatre will be studied. D, G5, G9
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. A continuation of Acting I, this course will focus on scene study and character development. Students will learn to use the script, research, and their imaginations to enter the world of the play and bring characters to life. Memorization and rehearsal outside of class are required for most projects. Prerequisites: 107, 155.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. This course is a continuation of the scene study and character development work begun in Acting II. Students will solidify and deepen their ability to listen actively, play with authenticity and make bold, specifi c acting choices that create compelling dramatic situations. Memorization and rehearsal outside of class are required for most projects. Prerequisites: 107, 155, 207.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. A continuation of the exploration of physiological and phonetic foundations in voice for the stage, this advanced course encourages the student to further explore and develop physical and vocal awareness and control. It continues work with the International Phonetic Alphabet and dialects. Prerequisite: 121.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. This introduction course is designed to examine and explore the history and process of the play director. It will introduce the student to the basic elements of stage direction and its function in the production of stage performance. Prerequisites: 107, 155.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. This is an experiential, movement-based acting class designed to cultivate physical strength, fl exibility, and expressiveness in the actor. Through exercises and explorations, students will increase awareness of their own physical use and expand their movement vocabulary. Students will discover that words alone can sometimes be deceiving, but the body never lies. Prerequisites: 107, 155.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. This introductory design course is intended to acquaint students with a general understanding of the various aspects and issues of design in the theatre, and to encourage students to explore interests and abilities in design. Emphasis will be placed upon the process of design for sets, costumes, lights, and properties, as well as upon period historical styles as refl ected in design.
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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 Cr. A study of plays, current production, playwrights, actors, and theatrical practices in selected cities, either in the United States or abroad. This course culminates in a required fi eld trip which allows on site observation of theatrical practices, and consists of attending productions and guest lectures as well as backstage tours. Additional fees required. May be repeated for credit with different content. Graded CR/NC.
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