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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A global look at the evolution of theatre and, performance from early origins in pre-recorded, history to the late 16th/early 17th Century., Attention will be paid to the trajectory of, Western theatre, with special focus given to, Eastern, African, and Indigenous forms, examining, the cultural, religious, economic, political, and, social influences that informed each.
Prerequisite:
TR-101 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
A global look at the evolution of theatre and, performance from the late 16th Century to mid-, 20th Century. This course will explore the, Elizabethan era to the Modernist movement in the, West and the arrival and trajectory of Western, theatre in America, with special focus given to, the rise of Post-Colonial Theatre in Africa, Asia,, and South America, examining the cultural,, religious, economic, political, and social, influences that informed each.
Prerequisite:
TR-101 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of the Musical Theatre, from it antecedents in Greek and Roman theatre,, its further development in ballad and comic opera,, extravaganzas, minstrel shows, melodrama,, vaudeville and burlesque through its reaching, maturity in the twentieth century to become the, most popular form of theatre in the twenty-first.
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3.00 Credits
A study of clothing styles from early civilization, to the present day with emphasis on research and, the creation of a visual reference collection.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the fundamentals of music theory, curated to best meet the needs of singing actors,, choreographers, dancers, designers, film, composers, and stage managers. The course, emphasizes the major elements of music-melody,, rhythm, and form-including scales, intervals,, keys, triads, mode, and meter.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the concepts,, terminologies, and standard practices of creating, an artistic composition. Students will combine, the elements of design to create imaginative,, individual, artistic projects that communicate, ideas in a visual format. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth look at scenery construction, techniques for theatre and film. The course, includes instruction in the construction of, standard scenic elements, joinery, rigging,, and MIG welding techniques., This course builds upon the scenery construction, principles introduced in TR 143. Theoretical and, practical work is involved. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-143 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
A course of instruction in painting techniques for, the stage. The classroom experience will include, lecture and discussion of theory and practical, application of those theories as actual paintings., Projects begun in class will be, completed as studio homework. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-143 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the standard practices of, drafting used in the communication of design for, the stage. Drafting projects in the areas of sets, and lights will be required of all, students. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
A course that explores the techniques and methods, used in stage management for all types of, theatrical productions. Emphasis is put on, production books, blocking, calling cues, and, communication with the production team, director,, and actors.
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