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TA 350: Auditioning I
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Involves the study and practical development of skills for prepared auditions. Focuses on the research necessary to develop a solid repertoire of monologue material. Prerequisite(s): TA 348 and instructor consent.
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TA 351: Auditioning II
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Continues development of auditioning skills. Explores career development opportunities beyond undergraduate school. Includes study of graduate programs, regional theatres, guilds, unions, major markets, and professional expectations. Prerequisite(s): TA 350 and instructor consent.
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TA 354: Fundamentals of Directing
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Provides an overview of the directing process. Emphasizes play selection, analysis, and preproduction preparation. Explores theories and techniques through text analysis, in-class exercises, and short scenes. Restricted to majors. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, all lower division major requirements, and instructor consent
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TA 355: Intermediate Directing
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Emphasizes play selection and preproduction preparation as the primary source for choice of ground plan, development of blocking strategies, and communication with the actor. Explores the rehearsal process through direction of a scene or one-act play. Restricted to majors. Prerequisite(s): TA 354 and instructor consent by application
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TA 357A: Musical Theatre Workshop I
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Designed to be taken in sequence with TA 357B , for music and theatre students. TA 357A involves learning, coaching, and preparation of specific musical theatre literature as assigned by the instructor. Must be followed by TA 357B , taken in the same academic year.
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TA 357B: Musical Theatre Workshop II
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Focuses on staging and choreographing material learned in TA 357A . Culminates in a public classroom presentation of the musical theatre material learned over the course of the two-term sequence. Prerequisite(s): TA 357A taken in the same academic year.
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TA 358: Auditioning for Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Develops effective auditioning skills for musical theatre. Covers resumé preparation, finding out about auditions, selection and presentation of appropriate songs, and audition etiquette. Also addresses dance auditions.
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TA 359: Musical Theatre History
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers a comprehensive survey of Western civilization’s musical theatre history from its inception to the present. Discusses the social and political trends and technological innovations that affected the development of the musical theatre genre.
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TA 360: Creative Dramatics
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Explores the craft of acting through improvisational philosophies and techniques. Uses improvisational methods and philosophies to create original performance pieces. Prerequisite(s): TA 211 , TA 225 , TA 248 or instructor consent
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TA 366: Advanced Costume Construction
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Continues the development of skills acquired in costume construction. Projects expand in complexity and scope and may include corsetry, tailoring, and period patterning. TA 366 and TA 367 represent advanced courses in costume construction. These courses are offered periodically as the need arises. Prerequisite(s): TA 266 , TA 267 , and TA 268 .
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