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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Development of a viable acting technique through the coordination of thought, movement, and voice. Emphasizes textual and character analysis as the focal point of the acting process. Course work includes exercises, monologues, scene work, and keeping a journal. Prerequisite: THEA 120.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course considers evidence of the theatrical past including theatre architecture, production values, acting and directing styles, and the political and social movements that informed these traditions. Through selected readings, discussion, projects, and multimedia, students consider seminal moments in the development of the theatre from its conjectured origins in ancient Greece and Rome to the European Renaissance.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of THEA 340. Considers the politics of historiography and the implications of cultural theory in shaping our own contemporary ¿readings¿ of the theatrical past.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration and application of graphic fundamentals for use in theatrical design. Emphasis on two dimensional forms of communication such as drafting, costume rendering, and mechanical perspective. Prerequisite: THEA 150.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in theatre not currently included in course offerings. Topics may include performance styles and techniques; studies of particular periods, movements, or innovators in theatre history, theory, dramatic criticism, and literature; technical production and design.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the theories and techniques of pedagogical, ministerial, and developmental uses of drama and theatre activities and exercises with young people in a variety of environments including educational institutions, youth groups, camps, and special events. Students will participate in, design and conduct Creative Dramatics Sessions which do not pursue performance as their objective, but rather use the processes of drama and theatre to pursue goals such as self-expression, exploration of issues and solutions, and personal and social development. Meets General Education Arts requirement.
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4.00 Credits
An applied study of Irish theatre facilitated by the faculty at the Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin, Ireland. Intensive acting workshops are complemented by seminars in Irish dramatic literature and attendance at a variety of Dublin theatres. Prerequisites: Audition, approval of the Department of Theatre Chair. (Offered January Term only.)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores theatre created in the pursuit of social justice. Students interact with 20th century performance practices that use theatre as a venue for consciousness raising and civic dialogue. Theoretical approaches are applied in laboratory sessions which invite the student to evaluate the efficacy of specific processes. Course material includes western and non-western forms of community animation. Meets General Education Arts requirement.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Theatre work under the supervision of a theatre professional. Open to junior and senior Theatre majors who have completed at least four Theatre courses.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the skills needed to run an arts organization, including fundraising, budgeting, grants writing, publicity, event planning, and board development. Cross-listed with ART 401 and MUSI 401. (Alternate years, offered Spring 2010.)
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