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DRAMA 076: Community Service
0.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
0 credits quarters: This class is offered as a self-support, community service, noncredit course.
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DRAMA 099,199,299: Independent Study/Field
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Variable credits quarters: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor DRAMA 101: See DRMA& 101
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DRAMA 115: Rehearsal/Performance Technology
2.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
2 credits quarters: F, W, S Acting in plays for public performance and the preparation of acting roles to the best degree possible in theatre tradition. Admission by audition only. May be repeated for credit. Distribution: HP
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DRAMA 116: Theater Production
2.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
2 credits quarters: F, W, S Laboratory courses in technical theatre for students participating in drama productions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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DRAMA 150: Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: A general survey of film, including the history, techniques, and types of film as a means of artistic, aesthetic, and creative expression. Thirty-minute lecture periods followed by the showing of major milestones in the development of film art. Distribution: HM
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DRAMA 161: National Cinemas
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: An in-depth look at classics from the cinematic production of various nations and an examination of the cultural milieu from which the films arose. Includes a selection of films by a variety of directors and covers the silent era to more modern productions. Country chosen varies by quarter. May be repeated twice for credit. Distribution: HM
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DRAMA 180: Acting Beginning
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: F, W Theory and practice of the fundamentals of acting based on the principles of Stanislavski and Boal. Emphasis on self-exploration of the voice, body, mind, and imagination in order to develop expressiveness and an approach to creating roles for performance. Exploration through exercises, improvisations, monologues, partner scenes, and group scenes. Distribution: HP
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DRAMA 181: Acting Intermediate Quarters
4.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
A continuation of the theory and practice of the fundamentals of acting through a physical approach to character. Development of vocal, physical, and emotional skills through improvisation, solo and scene work, and application. Prerequisite: SPCH 120 or DRAMA 180 Distribution: HP
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DRAMA 182: Acting Advanced
4.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
4 credits quarters: Analysis and study of the Stanislavski method and theory applied directly to play text analysis, scenes, and productions. Prerequisite: DRAMA 181; recommended: SPCH 130 Distribution: HP
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DRAMA 184: Playwriting
4.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
4 credits quarters: At the center of the playwriting course is class time, where student pieces are given readings and then extensively critiqued. The course is structured to help the playwright produce work in a variety of styles. The first part of the course will help students to develop the original voice of the playwright through a combination of in-class work, assignments, and class texts. The second part of the class will focus on developing staging readings and production of the plays written, selected, directed, and performed by the students. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101
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