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4.00 Credits
Specialized movement course focusing on advanced development of an actor’s physical skills through a variety of specialized movement techniques and disciplines. Encourages the physical articulation of the actor’s process through aspects of neutral and character mask work and advanced improvisational exercises in creating characters and physicalizing text. Required for BFA. Prerequisite(s): TA 211 , TA 225 , TA 248 , or instructor consent
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4.00 Credits
Specialized voice and speech course focuses on the specific analytical and vocal skills necessary for Shakespearean text, including punctuation, scansion, and text analysis of verse and prose. Introduces IPA and dialect work. Prerequisite(s): TA 225 and TA 248 or instructor consent
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of iconic film performers (Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, James Dean and Sidney Poitier, among others), their working methods and techniques and what their enduring appeal in films reveals about the American psyche. Intensive reading and discussion, screening of select films. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the concepts and principles of stage management, concentrating on organizational and management skills. Students learn to anticipate potential production problems, determine causes, and develop solutions to help promote the artistic achievement in a production. Prerequisite(s): Previous theatre production experience and instructor consent
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3.00 Credits
Offers advanced training in the use of sound in theatre. Focuses on recording techniques, editing, acoustics, and live mixing. Prerequisite(s): TA 242 or instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the theories and practice of scene painting, including color mixing, textures, and various painting techniques. Students must purchase lining brushes. Prerequisite(s): TA 166 , TA 167 and TA 169 .
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3.00 Credits
Examines the conventions and techniques of drafting, specifically oriented toward the types of drawings required for stage scenery and properties. Prerequisite(s): TA 166 , TA 167 and TA 169 .
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3.00 Credits
Explores conceptual, problem solving, and construction techniques for costume crafts. Covers millinery, armor, footwear, jewelry, and leatherwork. Offered in alternate years in spring term. Prerequisite(s): TA 146 or instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
Covers acting theory and technique for advanced improvisation, scene, and monologue work. Emphasizes detailed character development and relationships. Restricted to majors. Prerequisite(s): TA 248 and instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
Offers a comprehensive survey of Western civilization’s garment fashion history from the beginning of recorded time to the present. Discusses social and political trends; technological innovations; and the human spirit’s creative impact on fashion, history, and culture. Approved for University Studies (Integration).
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