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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Script analysis is a tool used by actors, directors, and designers to recognize and evaluate dramatic and performance values in a play script. Students learn techniques of text analysis designed to support creative work in rehearsal and production. Focuses on analysis of dramatic action and character relationships.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course is designed with the beginning actor in mind. Introduces the student actor to the basic vocal and physical techniques of acting as well as exposes him/her to a variety of performance techniques.Traditional acting styles as well as improvisations,mime, and theater games are experienced during the semester.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) Exposes students to the technique and appreciation of three different types of dance: ballet,modern, and jazz. Students practice in the studio on an ongoing basis. In addition, students study the history and aesthetics of dance through readings and viewings of live performances and videotapes.Three short papers are required.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course traces the history of cinema from its beginnings at the turn of the 20th century to the establishment of the sound cinema. Emphasis is given to film as an art form as well as a social and political phenomenon in the United States and throughout the world. Same as AMS 120.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course traces key films and movements in the history of the cinema, from the classic Hollywood era in the 1940s to the flowering of international and independent cinema of the present. Emphasis is on cinema as an art form, medium of entertainment, and its development alongside politics, society, and the other arts. Same as AMS 121.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This lecture/lab course surveys the history of popular fashion in western civilization from biblical times to the advent of the 20th century.Various cultural factors that have influenced the history and design of clothing are considered.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) Designed as an introductory study in the evolution of theatrical modes and production styles from ancient times to the 19th century.Theatre architecture and the development of acting, directing, design, and playwriting in the major periods of theatre history are explored.The relationship between historical conditions and theatrical presentation is also studied.
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1 semester, 3 credits Development of skills in the preparation, delivery, and evaluation of common forms of public address. Students prepare and present a variety of informative and persuasive speeches. Students engage in a debate and speak before a video camera. Sample addresses of outstanding speakers are studied.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course provides the basic foundation of correct speaking for all areas of public communication.This course is useful for anyone interested in acting, radio,TV, politics, or public speaking.The emphasis is on building vocal technique rather than on interpretation or content.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course exposes students to all aspects of the Broadway or American musical theatre. Emphasis on appreciation and analysis in terms of music, book, lyrics, and design. Eight or nine musicals of various types are studied through analysis of scripts, sound recordings, DVDs, and live performances when possible.
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