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theater 31-1301: Voice Training I:Musical Theater
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course introduces various techniques to aid beginning actors in development and use of their natural voices for the stage. Students practice fundamentals of breathing, resonation, and articulation; learn vocal warm-up in preparation for performance; and study and perform contemporary material. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1400 MUSICAL THEATER I: FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1945 OR 31-1405 MUSCIAL THEATER I: FROM 1945 TO THE PRESENT
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theater 31-1305: Body Movement for Actors I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course focuses on development of proper physicality, stretch, and strength and on activation and direction of energy. Students develop an individual movement voice and understand how to modify it to respond to emotional and physical needs of a character. Acting I: Scene Study is recommended as a concurrent course. 3 CREDITS
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theater 31-1310: Feldenkrais Method I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is based on Moshe Feldenkrais Awareness through Movement lessons. Through select breathing and movement sequences, students learn new vocal patterns and make spontaneous acting choices beyond habitual movement. Movement sequences are light and easy and may be accomplished by anyone regardless of age or physical limitations. 3 CREDITS
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theater 31-1350: Speaking Out
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course explores the dynamics of human communication and is a workshop arena for developing skills necessary to become an effective and energetic communicator at home and work. Strong emphasis is placed on increasing vocal skills including breath support, releasing habitual tensions, and developing resonance and clarity. Course can be used for General Education credit by non-Theater majors. 3 CREDITS
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theater 31-1400: Musical Theater I:From the Beginnings to-1945
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is required for Musical Theater majors in the first semester of their first year. This is the first half of a twosemester course covering development of musical theater from its roots in opera, operetta, and vaudeville to the revues and musical comedies of the 1920s and 1930s to the emergence of the modern musical in the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Students are introduced to shows and songs from each period through readings, recordings, and videos. Course is offered fall semester only. 2 CREDITS
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theater 31-1405: Musical Theater I:From 1945 to-Present
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This is a required class for Musical Theater Performance majors in the second semester of their first year. Course is the second half of a two-semester course continuing study of the history of the musical begun in Musical Theater I: From the Beginnings to 1945. Instruction covers development of musicals of Rodgers and Hammerstein to the pop-operas and spectacles of the present. Content gives some attention to movie musicals and the introduction of shows and songs from each period through readings, recordings, and videos. Course is offered spring semester only. 2 CREDITS
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theater 31-1430: Musical Theater Dance I
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This is a practical introduction to basic techniques necessary to the Musical Theater Performance major. Class teaches fundamental dance combinations for performance as in a professional audition. Class builds student's repertoire of basic floor combinations and improves flexibility, conditioning, and technique in ballet, jazz, and tap. Attention is paid to audition practices and professional discipline. Students will be introduced, via lecture and video, to dance terminology and styles as well as musical theater dance history. 2 CREDITS COREQUISITES: 31-1200 ACTING I: BASIC SKILLS, 31-1400 MUSICAL THEATER I: FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1945
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theater 31-1435: Musical Theater Dance for the Singer/Actor
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is an introductory level class which focuses on the terminology and basic dance techniques necessary to the Musical Theater Performance major. Understanding and executing basic dance terminology will be the focus of this class along with attention to proper nutrition and injury prevention. Students will have the opportunity to build a vocabulary of dance terms and apply them in basic floor combinations representative of a variety of musical theater dance styles. Each class session will also include strengthening exercises which will allow students to improve flexibility, conditioning and technique in ballet, jazz and tap. 2 CREDITS
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theater 31-1500: Production Techniques:Crew
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students work as backstage crew for Theater Department productions. Students gain understanding of behind-thescenes labor that supports on-stage performance. Participants also get the opportunity to observe nuance and change in live performance as it occurs over several performances. Time is required outside of class. 2 CREDITS
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theater 31-1505: Production Techniques:Stagecraft
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Through lecture and hands-on experience, students are introduced to fundamentals of costume construction, scenery construction and design, and technical aspects of stage lighting. 2 CREDITS
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