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1.00 Credits
Course Description: An exploration of the historical development of the artists, literature and craft of the theater, beginning with Greek and Roman theater, and proceeding in the first semester to the European playwrights of the seventeenth century. In sharp contrast to the other classes in the First Year, these classes focus not on the performance of dramatic art, but on its historical development both as literature and craft. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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2.00 Credits
Course Description: Theater as literature and craft from the seventeenth century to the early twentieth century. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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1.00 Credits
Course Description: The Workshop unites all the students at the end of each week in an intensive session of applied technique. Designed to expose the students to the principles and techniques of the Actors Studio's most experienced artists, the Workshop elists Moderators of the Actors Studio in a four-week rotation. At the end of each week, the various sections reunite in the collegial atmosphere this program is designed to foster, for a workshop conducted by a roster of teachers drawn from our greatest resource: the vast technical knowledge, practical experience and luster of the Actors Studio 800-member roster. The Workshop will differ markedly from the Basic Technique classes in that every four weeks a new instructor will arrive on the scene with his or her own three-hour agenda for the class. In this way, the students will be exposed to the individual views, principles and techniques of some of the most illustrious and gifted member of the Actors Studio. The Workshop offers a refreshing end to each week with new and sometimes surprising challenges - Mask Work, Stage Combat, Improv (Movement or Comedy), and ensemble building sessions taught in Master Class fashion. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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2.00 Credits
Course Description: The Workshop reflects, utilizes and builds on the more advanced work of the Basic Technique 2 course, continuing the transition to the Second Year Scene Work course, the Actors Lab, and the Playwrights and Directors Unit. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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0.00 Credits
Course Description: These Craft Seminars, which have been offered since the program's first week in 1994, have become the most famous and visible of its many unique features. Seen across America and around the world as the award-winning television series Inside The Actors Studio, this course is designed to introduce the students to some of the most renowned actors, writers, and directors in theater, film, and television. What the television public sees on the Bravo Network in America, and in nearly every major country in the world, is our hour of the students' three- to four-hour experience: the interview on stage, followed by an hour - or two, or more - in an intensive private class, taught by the evening's guest for the program's students. During the three years of this program the students attend 48 of these once-in-a-lifetime events. 0.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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0.00 Credits
Course Description: An additional thirty-two hours in the presence of the masters of the profession. 0.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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0.00 Credits
Course Description: Rotating groups are invited to the Actors Studio building on West 44th Street to observe sessions. IN the course of the school year, each of the students will attend at least one of the Studio's two-per-week sessions on 44th street. This element of the program, like the weekly Workshop, is designed to broaden the students' experience. It is an element that no other school can offer, since it opens the doors of the Studio's exclusive 44th Street location to the M.F.A. students. 0.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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0.00 Credits
Course Description: Continuation of the Observer Program of the first semester. By the end of the first year, all of the M.F.A. students will have attended one or more sessions. 0.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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1.10 Credits
Course Description: The voice work is based on Kristin Linklater's progression of exercises as described in her book, Freeing the Natural Voice. The course provides a series of exercises to free, develop, and strengthen the voice, first as a human instrument, then as the actor's instrument. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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1.20 Credits
Course Description: Continuation of Voice and Speech 1.1. The exercises this term will include resonators, breathing power, range, and articulation. Course Rotation: NY: Spring. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Studio, Tutorial Dyson College Arts & Sciences College Performing Arts Department
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