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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Provides the theology major with an appropriate, field experience., Permission of the, department chairperson is required.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to, pursue independent study under the guidance of, departmental faculty. Permission of the directing, faculty member during the semester preceding, the study is required.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the field of theatre. Emphasis will, be placed on the reading and detailed analysis of, plays as the foundation for all creative work in, the theatre. In addition, students will be, introduced to the forms and modes of drama as well, as the contributions of the playwright, actor,, director, and designer to play production.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory training to voice production for, the actor focusing on the release of the natural, voice for free response to creative impulse. Vocal, technique is developed through exercises in, alignment, respiration, phonation, resonance, and, articulation. The course introduces the, foundations of vocal anatomy and expands awareness, of sound distinction through the International, Phonetic Alphabet.
Prerequisite:
TR-101
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the expressive capacity of the, actor's physical instrument. A variety of, movement disciplines will be offered to help the, actor gain physical awareness, flexibility,, alignment, strength, and the overall physical, availability necessary for meeting the unique, demands of acting. Satisfies the PE activity, requirement. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the backstage crafts of theatre, production. This lecture and laboratory course is, designed to give students experience in backstage, and shop safety, production techniques, and the, terminology of technical theatre. Half the, semester is spent in the scene shop and half is, spent in the costume shop. The course requires, active participation on two backstage crews for, ACT ONE productions. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
A study of acting as an art and a craft. The, course focuses on exercises that help develop the, student's imagination, concentration, relaxation,, as well as the physical and vocal instrument. , Improvisation, monologue, and scene work are, utilized to develop technique and understanding. , Not open to students in the musical theatre and, acting for the stage and screen tracks in the, Theatre major.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the art and craft of acting. The, course is designed to free the acting student to, behave truthfully under imaginary circumstances, and commit fully to the dramatic moment. The work, progresses from individual and group exercises to, scenes from contemporary texts.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course for the developing actor., This course aims to deepen the actor's proficiency, with the techniques and processes introduced in, the Fundamentals course. Students practice a, regimen of exercises that establish an expanded, foundation upon which to build their craft. This, course emphasizes the reality of doing, emotional, connection, and scene work which can create, performances of genuine quality in any medium.
Prerequisite:
TR-210 OR TR-211
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3.00 Credits
Practical training and experience in musical, theatre performance. This course will focus on, the particular challenges that musical theatre, presents as distinct from non-musical theatre., Performance techniques will emphasize the skills, necessary for successful presentation of a musical, number by an actor., Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-211
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