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THEA 271: Theatre and Dance Participation
1.00 Credits
Knox College
(1/2 or 1) Students may satisfy the Experiential Learning goal and/or receive up to one credit toward the satisfaction of the Foundations goal for significant work in Main Stage and Studio Theatre productions under direct faculty supervision. Students may enroll for elective credit (a minimum of 1/2) for individual participations of significant undertaking without the Foundation or Experiential Learning designation. Offered each term on a contract basis with permission of the instructor. ARTS; Prereq: permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.5 credits.; STAFF
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THEA 300: Repertory Theatre Term
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An intensive course in theatre art composed of three interrelated sections which must be taken concurrently. The enrollment of students not majoring in theatre is encouraged. Prereq: THEA 121, THEA 131, sophomore standing, and permission of the department; STAFF
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THEA 300A: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An intensive study of the milieu surrounding the plays selected for production, including considerations of theory, meaning, and society. HUM; THEA 300A may not be used to satisfy major or minor requirements.; STAFF
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THEA 300B: Conservatory TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Class instruction in voice, movement, physical theatre, acting techniques. STAFF
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THEA 300B - Conservatory TP
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THEA 300C: Repertory Theatre
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Production activities selected to fit the individual student's needs and capabilities. A student normally participates in three different capacities during the term. STAFF
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THEA 309: Playwriting and Screenwriting Workshop TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Intensive work in the reading and writing of plays and film or television scripts; workshops plus individual conferences. Prereq: ENG 209 or THEA 209 or written permission of the instructor; CL: ENG 309; May be taken three times; N. Blackadder
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THEA 322: Scene Design TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An examination of the elements of design as they relate to the translation and reinforcement of the dramatic image of a play script into the scenic environment of a production. Emphasis is on practical experience in developing a personal design aesthetic. Includes the completion and critique of several original design projects. Alternate years. Prereq: THEA 121 or permission of the instructor; C. Choma
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THEA 323: Lighting Design TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An examination of the elements of design as they relate to the translation and reinforcement of the dramatic image of a play script into the lighting of a production by addressing such qualities as mood, modeling, focus and overall atmosphere. Includes the completion and critique of several original design projects. Emphasis is on practical experience in developing a personal design aesthetic. Prereq: THEA 121 or permission of the instructor; C. Choma
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THEA 324: Costume Design TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course examines the history of costuming, technical artistry, and the execution of costumes through the study of dramatic text and the principles and techniques of design aesthetics. Alternate years. M. Shively
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THEA 325: Advanced Acting:Shakespeare and Beyond TP
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Advanced integration of traditional and non-traditional acting theory and practical application (from Shakespeare to the Absurd) through text, voice, and movement. Scene and monologue study, text analysis, and philosophical and historical context are examined in terms Terence, Plautus, and the medieval church and community in their social, cultural, religious and theatrical surroundings. Alternate years. Prereq: junior standing or permission of the instructor; CL: CLAS 375; N. Blackadder, L. Snyder
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