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3.00 Credits
The second in the MTP Studio series, bringing together the three elements of musical theatre that students have been studying separately: acting, singing, dancing, and music theory. In MTP Studio: Early Musical Theatre Scene Study, 2nd Year MTP students apply acting, dance and vocal technique to bringing to life fully staged duets and small group songs and scenes from musicals dated 1900-1969. Prerequisites: "C" or better in THEA 3657 OR Instructor Consent.
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1.00 Credits
This course for advanced dancers is designed to introduce the integration of song with dance. The students will apply both song and dance to various choreographic styles of movement, both historical and current. This course gives the successful student the opportunity to perform at the weekly performance workshop. Four semesters of Musical Theatre Styles (3639, 3649, or 3659) are required. Placement in the proper level is by audition. Prerequisites: "C" or better in THEA 3659 AND Admission to Emphasis in Musical Theatre OR Instructor Consent. Corequisites: "C" or better in (THEA 3650).
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2.00 Credits
This elective dance course is designed to give Musical Theatre students the skills to successfully negotiate a movement rehearsal. They will learn terminology and basic tenets of putting movement together for Musical Theater so that they can facilitate progress in a movement rehearsal. Prerequisites: "C" or better in ((THEA 3620 OR THEA 3630) AND Admission to Emphasis in Musical Theatre) OR Instructor Consent.
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2.00 Credits
This choreography course provides students the opportunity to practice storytelling through movement and dance. The students will be guided to discover movement vocabulary and learn storytelling devices. Prerequisites: "C" or better in ((THEA 3640 OR THEA 3650) AND Admission to Emphasis in Musical Theatre) OR Instructor Consent.
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3.00 Credits
The third in the MTP Studio series, bringing together the three elements of musical theatre that students have been studying separately: acting, singing, dancing, and music theory. In MTP Studio: Contemporary Musical Theatre Scene Study, 3rd Year MTP students apply acting, dance and vocal technique to duets and small group numbers, within the context of book musicals, bringing to life fully staged songs and scenes from musicals dated 1970 to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre Core Requirement. This is the first semester in a two-semester course tracing the history of theatre and performance in societies all over the globe. Through lectures, discussions, and readings students explore the unique problems of studying history of a transitory art form; examine possible origins of theatre; study relationship between societies and their theatres from 500 BCE through 1650 CE. Students conduct individual research and produce papers discussing their findings.
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3.00 Credits
History of Theatre, part I (Honors) 1st semester in a 2-semester course tracing the history of theatre in society. Through lectures, discussions, and readings students explore unique problems of studying history of a transitory art form; examine possible origins of theatre; study relationship between societies and their theatres from ancient Greece to Restoration England. Students conduct individual research and produce papers discussing their findings. Honors students apply historical research in creative projects.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre Core Requirement. This is a second semester in a two-semester course tracing the history of theatre and performance in societies all over the globe. Through lectures, discussions, and readings students explore the unique problems of studying history of a transitory art form and trace the history of theatre and performance from the 17th century through the present day. Students conduct individual research and produce papers discussing their findings.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second semester in a two-semester course that traces the history of theatre in society. Through lectures, discussions, and readings students trace the history of theatre from the 18th century through the present day. All students conduct individual research and produce papers discussing their findings. Honors students apply their historical research in creative projects approved by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second course in a two-semester series tracing the history of theatre and performance. Through lectures, discussions, readings, and listening/viewing assignments, students trace the history of theatre and performance, focusing specifically on Musical Theatre, from the 17th century through present day. Prerequisites: Admission to Emphasis in Musical Theatre OR Instructor Consent.
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