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TA 252: Stage Makeup
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces the principles of makeup for the stage. Class is taught through both lecture and lab to allow students the opportunities to plan, develop, and perfect different aspects of stage makeup techniques. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 255: Theatre Practice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Students gain practical experience in acting, stagecraft, lighting, sound, costuming, makeup, business management, promotion, house management, and stage management by participating in scheduled theatre productions.
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TA 257: Musical Theatre Dance
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Further develops dance technique, with emphasis on musical theatre dance routines. Also examines popular and theatrical dance styles of the twentieth century and musical theatre history.
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TA 262: Costume Design
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces major topics in theatrical costuming, including play analysis, director’s concept, research, collaboration concerns, character analysis, the elements of design, effective drawing and painting, project assets and limitations, costume paperwork, and an overview of the entire process of costume design. Includes lecture and lab. TA 262, TA 263 , and TA 264 comprise a full year of sequential classes in costume design. Students who wish to fulfill departmental core requirements are advised to take TA 262, offered fall term. The subsequent classes are recommended for students who plan to have costume design as their curricular emphasis. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 263: Costume Design
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces major topics in theatrical costuming, including play analysis, director’s concept, research, collaboration concerns, character analysis, the elements of design, effective drawing and painting, project assets and limitations, costume paperwork, and an overview of the entire process of costume design. Includes lecture and lab. TA 262 , TA 263, and TA 264 comprise a full year of sequential classes in costume design. Students who wish to fulfill departmental core requirements are advised to take TA 262 , offered fall term. The subsequent classes are recommended for students who plan to have costume design as their curricular emphasis. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 264: Costume Design
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces major topics in theatrical costuming, including play analysis, director’s concept, research, collaboration concerns, character analysis, the elements of design, effective drawing and painting, project assets and limitations, costume paperwork, and an overview of the entire process of costume design. Includes lecture and lab. TA 262 , TA 263 , and TA 264 comprise a full year of sequential classes in costume design. Students who wish to fulfill departmental core requirements are advised to take TA 262 , offered fall term. The subsequent classes are recommended for students who plan to have costume design as their curricular emphasis. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 266: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces basic principles of flat patterning and draping as means of translating costume designs into costumes. Develops measuring, drafting, and draping skills for a variety of projects, including the basic body block or sloper, sleeve and collar variations, and skirt and trouser construction. Emphasizes accuracy and care. Develops good work habits, proper fitting protocols, and pattern coherence. TA 266, TA 267 , and TA 268 comprise a full year of sequential classes. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 267: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces basic principles of flat patterning and draping as means of translating costume designs into costumes. Develops measuring, drafting, and draping skills for a variety of projects, including the basic body block or sloper, sleeve and collar variations, and skirt and trouser construction. Emphasizes accuracy and care. Develops good work habits, proper fitting protocols, and pattern coherence. TA 266 , TA 267, and TA 268 comprise a full year of sequential classes. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 268: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Introduces basic principles of flat patterning and draping as means of translating costume designs into costumes. Develops measuring, drafting, and draping skills for a variety of projects, including the basic body block or sloper, sleeve and collar variations, and skirt and trouser construction. Emphasizes accuracy and care. Develops good work habits, proper fitting protocols, and pattern coherence. TA 266 , TA 267 , and TA 268 comprise a full year of sequential classes. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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TA 270: Acting Aesthetics
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers an introductory explanation of acting theory and methodology through exercise and beginning scene/monologue work. Emphasizes use of the actor’s individual qualities, character analysis, performance techniques, and acting as an aspect of life. Primary focus is on contemporary realism. Priority is assigned to non-performance–oriented theatre majors. Prerequisite(s): TA 166 or instructor consent.
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