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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A Selected Topics course is a normal, departmental offering which is directly related to the discipline, but because of its specialized nature, may not be able to be offered on a yearly basis by the department.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques used for the creation and implementation of theatrical designs. Introduction to design elements and techniques, drawing, rendering, and computer-aided drafting. Emphasis on set, costume, lighting and property designs.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate-level course designed to continue the actor training begun in Fundamentals of Acting or Acting I. Emphasis is on realistic acting techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Basic techniques of constructing costumes for the stage, emphasizing sewing, pattern making and cutting, draping. Includes the study of fabrics, millinery, and accessories.
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1.00 Credits
Students will continue to develop musicianship, sight singing and vocal skills through individualized training designed to match their vocal range and skills.
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3.00 Credits
Musical Theatre Song Repertoire is an intermediate-level course designed to provide the musical theatre performer with a series of individually-tailored audition pieces, while also providing a thorough grounding in the historical background and stylistic demands of various musical theatre genres. Students will develop solo performance pieces drawn from various musical theatre styles, including golden age, classical musical theatre, and contemporary musical theatre.
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2.00 Credits
Musical Theatre Dance I will introduce the students to the fundamentals of dance for musical theatre performance, including jazz, tap, and hip hop. Students will learn correct alignment and techniques applicable to musical theatre genres, and apply those principles to the dance styles found within those genres.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of playwriting, including clear storytelling, character development, scene structure and style. The particular demands of writing in a theatrical medium, as distinct from film, television or novel, will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and discussion of some of history's most celebrated works of dramatic literature, ranging from classical drama to drama of the eighteenth century. Texts will be examined within the historical context of the cultures that produced them, and in light of their respective theatrical conditions, performance styles, etc. Emphasis will also be placed on various methods of textual analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and discussion of some of history''s most celebrated works of dramatic literature, ranging from the early 18th century to the most exciting and groundbreaking contemporary drama. Texts will be examined within the historical context of the cultures that produced them, and in light of their respective theatrical conditions, performance styles, etc. Emphasis will also be placed on various methods of textual analysis.
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