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DAN 3389: Dance Practicum II
2.00 Credits
Troy University
A highly individualized practical experience course designed to provide opportunities for the student in choreography, teaching, performance, production, design, or management involving a continuation of the project begun in DAN 3388 or a different project altogether. Prerequisite: DAN 3388
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DAN 4400: Repertory Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Troy University
Designed and mandatory for auditioned members and apprentices of the Troy Dance Repertory Ensemble. Through rehearsal, performance and discussion, dancers will gain further proficiency in dance by learning choreography for performance in various dance styles. Choreography will subsequently be presented in various educational settings in surrounding areas. Prerequisite: Audition or invitation.
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DAN 4489: Dance Practicum III
2.00 Credits
Troy University
A highly individualized practical experience course designed to provide opportunities for the student in choreography, teaching, performance, production, design or management involving a continuation of the project begun in DAN 3389 or a different project altogether. Prerequisite: DAN 3389 and permission of the Department of Theatre and Dance
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DRA 2200: Introduction to Drama
2.00 Credits
Troy University
An introduction to theatre as a fine art and as a vital part of our western culture, the course focuses on the aspects of audience, production, and performance. It is designed for the student who wishes to gain a fundamental understanding and an appreciation of the theatrical arts in our society.
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DRA 2211: Theatre for Youth
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Troy University
The Ensemble performs well-known children’s classics for Alabama elementary-age students and others. Ensemble membership is open by audition. The stress is on improvisation. May be repeated for credit.
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DRA 2221: Technical Theatre
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Troy University
A study of standard technical practices and equipment for the theatre.
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DRA 2245: Stagecraft Lab
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Troy University
Stagecraft Lab provides the basic elements of theatrical production through participation in acting (actors selected through audition), management, and/or technical theatre, including scenery, props, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, business and publicity. All majors must complete four semesters of DRA 2245 with a rotation of crew work in scenery, lighting, costumes, and marketing.
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DRA 2251: Voice and Diction
2.00 Credits
Troy University
Study of individual and group practice in the effective use and control of the mechanics of oral delivery with a focus on the "professional dialect," the general American dialect and/or the standard dialect. Includes use of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
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DRA 3301: Acting I
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Troy University
A study of basic principles, terminology, and disciplines of the actor, including relaxation, concentration, movement, and characterization.
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DRA 3302: Costume Techniques
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Troy University
A study of the techniques of costume construction, including methods of drafting patterns, building and/or modifying costumes, and the application of arts and crafts.
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