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THEA 2031: Theatre Hist & Lit: Classical
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an exploration of the principal literary periods and styles of drama from the ancient Greeks through the late Renaissance. Students will examine the evolution of Western theatre from its rise in antiquity to its more familiar modern form, investigating how it has changed in its structure, subject matter, and manner and place of performance, as well as how those changes reflect and relate to the roles theater has played in various societies and the changing cultural attitudes toward theater itself. Course may be taken out of sequence.
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THEA 2032: Theatre Hist & Lit: Modern
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an exploration of the principal literary periods and styles of drama from the nineteenth century through the theatre of today. Students will examine the rise of realism, modernity and postmodernity in theatre through the critical lenses of structuralism, semiotics, and identity. The course will investigate changes in written form as well as the role these works played in society, the physical spaces in which they were performed, the manner in which they were acted, and cultural attitudes toward the art form itself. Course may be taken out of sequence.
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THEA 2033: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is a continuation of THEA 1033. It expands upon and explores the craft of acting through practical experience and studio activities that will deepen understanding of acting techniques, adding to the actor's toolbox. THEA 2033 emphasizes two essential elements an actor faces: script analysis and character work/creation.
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THEA 2080: Theatre Improvisation OC
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an exploration of spontaneous movement and expression through improvisation. Students will explore individual and group creativity, timing, inventiveness, discovery of emotion, and thought processes. The course provides opportunity for both theoretical and practical experiences in the various aspects of movement improvisation, presentation, research and structure in vocal delivery. Repeatable for credit.
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THEA 2130: Play Production
3.00 Credits
Snow College
A study of the fundamental practices, principles, and techniques associated with producing plays. Topics include artistic, technical, managerial, and financial elements of a dramatic production.
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THEA 2140: Directing
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an analysis and laboratory application of theories of stage direction. It examines directing as art and craft, with emphasis upon the director as an interpretive artist, acting coach and administrator/manager. For professional, civic and educational settings.
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THEA 2203: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to the practical experience in sewing, fabric choice, flat pattern modification, fitting, and garment modification. Theoretical introduction to costume design, flat pattern design, and draping. This course is repeatable for credit.
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THEA 2204: Costume Design For Theatre & Film FA
3.00 Credits
Snow College
What would Eliza Doolittle, the Sugar Plum Fairy, Annie Hall, or Miranda Priestly be without their costumes? Just as there are great fashion designers, there are great costume designers whose work is celebrated for its contributions to the movies, theater, and dance. In this course, students study the techniques and practices of theatrical costume design and illustration. Topics include analyzing the play script, costume history, textiles, research, costume plot, budget, illustrating costume design and construction of costumes for theatrical performance.
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THEA 2210: Basic Scenic Design
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides theoretical and practical training in scenic design. Students will develop skills and techniques for execution of scenic design for the theatre. Course studies will include drafting techniques and conventions relevant to the theatre and basic methods of scenic design as applied in conteporary practice.
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THEA 2233: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Snow College
Curious how film actors take your breath away, make your hair stand on end, or make your heart melt? In this course you can begin to learn the adjustments and practices most effective for acting in front of the camera, from hitting your mark to the foundational acting techniques, screenwriting structure, production process, internal work, and relationship to the camera. This course is intended to introduce students to the fundamental techniques, tools, and terminology for screen acting. Expanding upon the fundamentals learned in previous acting classes, Acting for the Camera applies performance work for 'on camera.'
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