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CSS 1010: Greek and Latin Roots of English
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course will introduce students to the Greek and Latin languages, making clear their importance in the history of English, and will increase the student's English vocabulary through exposure to its Latin and Greek roots. ( Fall '07)
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CSS 1013/1014: Introduction to Latin I and II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course emphasizes learning to read Latin. Vocabulary, grammar, and syntax are studied in the context of readings in Latin about life in classical Rome. Prerequisite for CSS 1013: none; for CSS 1014: CSS 1013 or its equivalent. ( Fall) (Spring)
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CSS 1020: Introduction to Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This is an introduction to the gods, myths and heroes of the Greeks and Romans. Readings from Greek and Roman literature (Hesiod, Homer, Homeric Hymns, and Ovid) and images from ancient and modern art provide the background for class discussion. ( Fall)
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CSS 2021: Readings in Latin Literature I
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This is an author course in Latin. Latin grammar is reviewed thoroughly, followed by readings from various Roman authors, including Caesar and Catullus. ( Fall)
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CSS 2022: Readings in Latin Literature II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This is an advanced reading course in Latin and includes a close reading of Book 1 of Vergil's Aeneid. Students become familiar with poetic devices and the historical background of the poem. (Spring)
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CSS 4495: Independent Study:Topics in Latin or Greek
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Studies in specific authors, periods, genres, or stylistics. May be repeated with a change in topic. Prerequisite: Consult the department chair. ( Fall) (Spring)
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DTH 1000: Creative Process
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This entry-level course provides students with a foundation in the vocabulary of performance through studio exercises in ensemble techniques, viewpoints, storytelling, choreographic composition, improvisation, investigation of theatrical texts and basic design elements. It will also provide practice in the clarity and authenticity of speech and an introduction to Shakespeare texts. A series of critical readings on creativity, performance theory and techniques will inform the course. Students will submit written responses to assigned readings and live performances on campus and in New York. Note: This course is the prerequisite for all required courses in the DTH Major with the exception of primary level Dance Technique courses, and should be taken in the freshman year. (Fall) (Spring)
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DTH 1001: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
An introduction to dramatic interpretation, basic theories of acting and fundamental techniques including: voice and breath, expressive movement, theatre games and improvisation, memorization, monologues, beginning scene work and introduction to Shakespeare. The course aims to build awareness, confidence and skill in self-expression and includes a selected series of theoretical and historical readings with written responses. ( Fall, Spring)
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DTH 1003: Acting for Non-majors
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Theatre is a practice that is both instinctive and learned. Making believe is second nature. This course is designed to introduce students to the basic tools and techniques of the actor's craft, tools that are also very useful in daily life. These include: physical and vocal expression, sensory awareness, improvisation, listening, making artistic choices, ensemble awareness, flexibility, concentration, memorization, monologue, and scene study. Students will explore a wide variety of acting exercises, games and techniques, working with partners, in groups, as well as in the solo form. No prerequisite. ( Fall & Spring.)
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DTH 1150: Peace & Performance
1.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
A weekend exploration of Peace Studies combined with performance skills (movement, creative writing, music) culminating in the creation of short compositions for public presentation on Sunday. Open to the entire campus. ( Fall)
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