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3.00 Credits
Builds an awareness of our Latin American neighbors by viewing selected aspects of their culture and current developments, with accompanying readings, discussions, and writing activities for the advanced intermediate. Films and guest speakers. Prerequisite: Spanish 202. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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3.00 Credits
Exposure to a variety of speaking situations designed to address inhibitions and develop self-confidence. Class work features impromptu and prepared speeches, as well as oral interpretation of literature and choral speaking. Work on voice and speech improvement as well as command of body language. 3 Credits. Fall, Spring. S.V. Bernhardt
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3.00 Credits
Study and practice of elementary acting, movement, and voice skills. Students examine verbal and nonverbal communication in solo and group performance, along with scene and script analysis. Improvisation and work on studies pieces, leading to a final performance. Study of the history and philosophy of performance styles from the ancient Greeks to the Elizabethans and modern theorists (Stanislavski, Artaud, Brecht, et. al.). Enrollment limited. 3 Credits. Fall. S.V. Bernhardt
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on introduction to scene design and production. Overview of the history of scene design with emphasis on the process of creating a set from designer drawings and elevations. Research, sketching, drafting, model building, color application, and actual set construction within a budget. Students required to understand and use all of the equipment in the theater as it pertains to the design. Work with the play's director using the Mitchell Performing Arts Center as the classroom. Final project is the set for the College play. Course may be repeated for credit. 3 Credits. Winter. N. Haus-Roth
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5.00 - 12.00 Credits
Students involved in the casts or technical aspects of certain dramatic productions may sign up for this course. Exposure to a variety of acting techniques, including the specialized work needed for productions that might range from Shakespeare's plays, to foreign plays in translation, to musicals. Script analysis, oral interpretation of character, performance movement, dance, and vocal techniques. Variable credit based on the student's involvement. 5-12 hours weekly in rehersals/classes leading to a finished production. Course may be repeated for credit. 1-3 Credits. Winter. S.V. Bernhardt
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3.00 Credits
Builds on fundamental acting skills of Theater 110. Examines archetypal patterns found worldwide in myths, stories, plays and sacred ritual. Students explore archetypes in their own lives by writing, acting in, and producing original plays. Prerequisite: Theater 110, Theater 220, or permission of instructor. 3 Credits. Spring. S.V. Bernhardt
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills in recognizing and evaluating ideas drawn from selected readings. Five to seven analytic essays. Emphasis on rhetorical argument. Required of first year students. Non-native speakers of English take Writing 101 sophomore year. 3 Credits. Fall, Winter. T.P. Glenn, R.S. Cooper
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3.00 Credits
Analytic study of literary genres, with emphasis on writing skills. Required of Sophomores. Prerequisite: Writing 101. 3 Credits. Fall, Winter, Spring. T.P. Glenn, K.S. Van Ham, A.Rogers-Petro
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