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DTH 1500: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Stagecraft is the study of the theories and applications of building and painting scenery and properties for theatrical productions. This introductory course will cover practices of construction techniques, as well as a brief section on scene painting. Students will assist in the building and painting of departmental productions. Two hour class plus additional lab time. ( Fall, Spring)
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DTH 2005: Comedy,Clown and Improvisation
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course is a studio exploration of a range of clowning skills and improvisational techniques aimed at increased focus and precision, awareness of the performer-audience relationship, and strengthening the laugh muscles. Red clown nose required. Prerequisite: Creative Process. ( Fall)
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DTH 2009: Viewpoints
2.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course is a studio exploration of Viewpoints technique, as developed by Mary Overlie and Anne Bogart. Students will investigate primary Viewpoints of Space (Relationship, Shape Architecture Topography, Gesture) and Time through exercises and structured compositions. Prerequisite: Creative Process. (Fall)
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DTH 2025: Improvisation II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Students will continue to reinforce and develop the fundamentals of Improvisation 1, exploring a variety of long-form structures and styles, the essentials of ensemble-building, and improvised storytelling techniques. Class work will include scene analysis and investigation of comedic structures and techniques (patterns, contrasts, etc.)
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DTH 2030: Directing I
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
A practical introduction to the fundamentals of play direction, including: examination of the work of master directors, play analysis and research methods, preparation of production book, consideration of design elements, casting, rehearsal techniques and work with actors. Prerequisite: Creative Process. ( Fall)
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DTH 2144: Choreographers & Composers
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
What comes first the music or the dance? In this cross-disciplinary course the collaborative process between choreographers and composers will be explored through studio assignments, readings and research that address the partnership of dance and music. The course will culminate with an in-class showing of studies in dance and music created over the semester.
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DTH 2214: Romantic & Classical Traditions in Dance
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course will explore the development of the romantic Ballet of Western Europe through the ballets of Giselle and La Sylphide and the classical traditions of master choreographer Marius Petitpa through his ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. The course will explore how the romantic ballet of Western Europe and the classical ballet of Russia reflect their time and place and how these aesthetics have influenced the dance of today. Prerequisite: Creative Process or Permission of Instructor. Offered every other Fall alternating with DTH 2216. (Fall 08)
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DTH 2216: History of American Dance
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This survey course on American concert dance will focus on major trends and personalities in ballet and modern dance. Beginning at the turn of the 20th- century with Isadora Duncan, we will look at the dances and dancers who developed a uniquely American dance vocabulary including: Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey, Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, Mark Morris, Twyla Tharp, the Judson Theatre dancers, and the emerging artists of today. We will examine the economic, social, technological and cultural forces, which helped shape the direction dance has taken. Material will be developed through lecture and discussion, aided by guest speakers, videos and films, workshops and attendance at selected dance concerts. Prerequisite: Creative Process or Permission of instructor ( Fall 07)
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DTH 2235: American Musical Theatre:Then and Now
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course will survey the history and development of the American Musical Theatre from its pre-Civil War beginnings to current Broadway productions, such as Rent, The Lion King, and Parade. The study will include guest artists, archival film and video, and New York City performance trips. Prerequisite: Creative Process or Permission of Instructor ( Fall)
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DTH 2245: Movement Studies
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
An exploration of the language of movement from various perspectives including Bartenieff Fundamentals and Laban's work in space harmony and effort analysis. Prerequisite: Creative Process. Offered every other year. ( Fall '07)
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