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3.00 Credits
Provides students practical concentrated study in basics of stage fighting. Utilizing fencing to develop focus, coordination and safety, students progress through rapier and broadsword use to elementary hand-to-hand techniques. Culmination of studies is staged choreography, with partner, of classical fight scene to demonstrate competence in all disciplines. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre appreciation based on experiencing actual professional theatrical productions in New York. Lecture/discussion focuses on aspects of theatre production and critiques of performances attended. Cost of theatre tickets and transportation is responsibility of each student. Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Course goal is for students to become members of a theatre company. Professional-style experience is gained through cast, crew or stage management experiences in plays and musicals. May be taken for credit for more than two semesters. Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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2.00 Credits
Learning through doing is goal of Production Laboratory. Practical experience in theatre is achieved by successfully completing a cast or crew assignment on one of college¿s theatre productions. Production areas include acting, scenic construction, stage lighting, costume construction, sound properties, house and publicity, and makeup. (Note: students who take more than one semester of rehearsal and performance work in a variety of production areas.) Specific assignments to production areas are made by instructor of THR152-155 based on student requests and production needs. Offered on: A-G / 2 cr. hrs.
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2.00 Credits
Learning through doing is the goal of Production Laboratory. Practical experience in theatre is achieved by successfully completing a cast or crew assignment on one of the college's theatre productions. Production areas include acting, scenic construction, stage lighting, costume construction, sound properties, house and publicity, make up. (Note: students who take more than one semester of rehearsal and performance work in a variety of production areas.) Specific assignments to production areas are made by instructor of THR152-155 based on student requests and production needs. Offered on: A-G / 2 cr. hrs.
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2.00 Credits
Learning through doing is the goal of Production Laboratory. Practical experience in theatre is achieved by successfully completing a cast or crew assignment on one of the college's theatre productions. Production areas include acting, scenic construction, stage lighting, costume construction, sound properties, house and publicity, make up. (Note: students who take more than one semester of rehearsal and performance work in a variety of production areas.) Specific assignments to production areas are made by instructor of THR152-155 based on student requests and production needs. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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2.00 Credits
Learning through doing is the goal of Production Laboratory. Practical experience in theatre is achieved by successfully completing a cast or crew assignment on one of the college¿s theatre productions. Production areas include acting, scenic construction, stage lighting, costume construction, sound properties, house and publicity, make up. (Note: students who take more than one semester of rehearsal and performance work in a variety of production areas.) Specific assignments to production areas are made by instructor of THR152-155 based on student requests and production needs. Offered on: A-G / 2 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in temporary rigging applications, rigging hardware and fall protection. Students gain respect for rigging equipment and its safe use. Guest speakers include college OSHA officials and industry professionals. (30 hrs. lecture, 30 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to software programs commonly used in lighting industry. Students explore architectural drafting methods and techniques and also gain strong foundation using three-dimensional modeling and lighting design paperwork programs. Focuses on Vectorworks, Lightwrite and WYSIWYG. (30 hrs. lecture, 30 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Gives practical applications for programming lighting consoles and show productions. Introduces students to variety of manufacturers' hardware to learn various strengths and weaknesses of each. Actual production scenarios work in conjunction with training. (30 hrs. lecture, 30 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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