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Course Criteria
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0.50 Credits
This course increases practical training in backstage production. The student will learn advanced job duties. Students in this course will participate in being a member of the crew of a theatre production at CWC as well as mentor students in THEA 1040. Crew responsibilities might include, but are not limited to, assistant stage manager, properties master, wardrobe manager, and master electrician. Prerequisite: THEA 1040. (.5 lect.)
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1.00 Credits
An open-entry/open-exit course with supervised practical training in performance and technical production through participation in CWC theatre productions. Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. One credit per semester, with 4 credits in Theatre Practice applicable towards graduation. (3 lab)
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1.00 Credits
This is an open entry/open exit course. Students must be cast in a CWC production to enroll. Students will acquire practical experience in the rehearsal process and the creation of a role. Special emphasis is placed on professional conduct. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits applicable toward graduation. (2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the actor's voice and movement in character development. The course is based on varied character and scene study work as well as improvisation and textual analysis. Prerequisites: THEA 1100 or permission of the instructor. (3 lect.)
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1.00 Credits
Voice and Diction is a practical introduction to methods and principles aimed at developing comfortable, efficient, and effective use of the voice for stage performance. Coursework will focus on breath support, relaxation, vocal health, projection, enunciation, expressiveness, vocal variety and flexibility. In addition, students will begin work on eliminating regional dialects and vocal defects such as breathiness, harshness, and nasality, with the goal of attaining Standard American Speech. This course will be helpful to anyone who exgages in public speaking. (1 lect.)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the business of theatre. It is the study of the techniques and skills required to find a job in the theatre or advanced theatre education. Students will learn about unions, career options and job requirements and will develop a resume, cover letter and prepare a technical portfolio. This course will prepare students to present their work and them- selves in a professional manner when interviewing for advanced theatre education or jobs in the theatre. (1 lect.) CLPE
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3.00 Credits
This one semester course in costume construction emphasizes the development of decision-making skills in selection, use, and evaluation of materials and techniques for costume construction. Students will gain actual hands-on experience costume construction techniques and the use of machines and textiles. (2 lect., 1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces design and technical students to the fundamentals of hand drafting for theatre design. The student will learn basic hand drafting techniques, industry approved standards, how to read scale plans and how to properly arrange a drafting package. (3 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
Stage Makeup is a beginning course designed to instruct students in the correct use of makeup for the stage. This will include 2-dimensional, 3-dimentional, and prosthetics. (1 lect., 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This is a concentrated course in the theories and techniques of planning, building and handling stage scenery, lighting, and proper-ties. It includes practical laboratory work with CWC productions. (2 lect., 2 lab)
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