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TAPS 0980: Black Lavender: Black Gay/Lesbian Plays/Dramatic Constructions in the American Theatre (AFRI 0990)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for AFRI 0990 S01 (CRN 21769).
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TAPS 1000: Intermediate Dance
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Designed to expand the student's knowledge of and proficiency in dance as an art form. Mainly a studio course, but selected readings, papers, critiques, and field trips are important components of the course. Prerequisite: TAPS 0310 or equivalent. Enrollment limited to 40. S/NC.
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TAPS 1040: Interpersonal Communication
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course introduces principles of interpersonal communication by using dyads and small groups. Topics include: the self in interpersonal communication, verbal messages, nonverbal messages, message reception, and interpersonal relationships. Attendance mandatory.
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TAPS 1100: Stage Management
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An overview of the process of theatrical performance from script selection to closing, with emphasis on production and stage management. In addition, the role of front-of-house operations and the various theatrical unions are studied as components of different types of theatre organizations, such as regional theatres, opera companies, Broadway shows, and university theatres. Prerequisite: TAPS 0250.
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TAPS 1160: Style and Performance
1.00 Credits
Brown University
For qualified sophomores, juniors, and seniors who offer TAPS 0230 as a prerequisite. Period scene study and monologues are basis for comment on individual progress in acting/directing. Extensive reading of dramatic texts and historic research materials. Work in voice, movement, dialect, and poetic text. Substantial commitment necessary for preparation of class scenes. Attendance mandatory. Prerequisite: TAPS 0230. Limited to 20. Instructor's permission required. No permissions will be given during pre-registration; interested students should sign up on the TAPS 1160 waitlist (form is at http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Theatre_Speech_Dance/) and attend the first day of class.
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TAPS 1210: Solo Performance
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An exploration of the challenges and rewards of performing solo. Students research, write, and perform a one-person show. Other projects may include performance art, stand-up comedy, and monologuing. Substantial time commitment. Attendance mandatory. For advanced students with appropriate background and experience. Submit proposal and resume in the fall, For guidelines and information contact Lowry_Marshall@brown.edu. Permission required in advance. Enrollment limited to 20.
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TAPS 1220: The Development of the American Theatre from Colonial Times to 1915
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Concentrates on theatre production, actors, business management, architectural styles and changes, styles of acting, and selected representative plays. Suggested for concentrators in theatre arts, American civilization, and American literature.
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TAPS 1230: Performance Theory: Ritual, Play and Drama in Context
1.00 Credits
Brown University
What is ritual? What is play? What is mimesis? What is an act? This course offers an introduction to basic texts in Performance Studies applied to the study of ancient and medieval theatre in global perspective. Students will learn fundamentals of performance theory while studying the histories of ancient Greek and Roman theatre, Medieval European ritual, Indian Sanskrit drama and theatrical form, Yoruban traditional performance, and modes of cross-cultural comparison. WRIT
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TAPS 1240: Performance Historiography and Theatre History
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course will provide an introduction to performance history and historiography by concentrating on analysis of dramatic texts, theatrical events, festival performances and "performative" state and religious ceremonies from 1500-1850. We will explore incidents in Asia, the Americas and Europe as related to state consolidation, colonization, incipient nationalism(s), urbanization, cultural negotiation, and the representational practices the enacted. Enrollment limited to 35. WRIT
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TAPS 1250: Twentieth-Century Western Theatre and Performance
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The study of key figures and movements in 20th-century Western theatre and performance, from approximately 1870 to 2000. We explore naturalism and alternative strategies to realism such as symbolism, futurism, surrealism and constructivism, along with myriad figures in the modern and postmodern "avant-garde." WRIT
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