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DRMA 138: Auditioning Skills
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A practical overview of the audition process for the actor. Subjects to be covered will include prepared monologues, cold readings, preparing an effective resume, and interviewing techniques.
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DRMA 139: Improvisation and Game Theater
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A practical course in the techniques of improvisation for the stage. Theater sports, sketch comedy and game theatre will be studied. Students should have basic acting experience.
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DRMA 140: V iewpoints I:Physical Viewpoints
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This course introduces students to the exciting new training program created in NYC and used throughout the world by theatre professionals to heighten the perception of our bodies in time and space. Excellent for development of new skills and attitudes by theatre artists, athletes, dancers, musicians, choreographers, and anyone else interested in movement, space, and time. This course may be repeated once for credit.
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DRMA 141: V iewpoints II:Vocal Viewpoints
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Building upon DRMA 140, Physical Viewpoints, Vocal Viewpoints focuses on language from the perspective of pitch, dynamics, tempo, repetition, timbre, and silence. This course provides a new approach to listening and speaking in an age of internet communication. Prerequisite: DRMA 140 or instructor's permission.
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DRMA 144: Writing for Performance
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Screenplay and stage script format, story construction and character development will be studied. Student writing will be read and discussed in a supportive workshop setting. An appropriate class for both beginning and advanced writers.
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DRMA 151-153: Theater Workshop I,II,III
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This is a practical workshop during which students will provide technical support for the play(s) being produced by the Drama department. Duties may include set construction, lighting, costuming, house management, publicity or assignment to a running crew. Running crews will work from production week through closing.
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DRMA 154: Workshop for Actors
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A rehearsal and performance class open only to those students cast in a Drama department production or directing a student project.
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DRMA 161: Basic Stagecraft
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Planning, drafting, construction and rigging of scenery. Practical laboratory experiences in scenery construction, painting, handling and rigging of scenery. One production crew assignment with one scheduled laboratory assignment.
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DRMA 162: Stage Design Theory & Practice
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This class covers the process of design as it relates to the theater. Students will explore the use of basic design principles along with the practical aspects of the theater.
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DRMA 163: Introduction to Stage Lighting
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An introduction to the basic concepts of stage lighting, including the operation of stage lighting, planning and rigging; theory of lighting design, color and basic electricity; implementation of light plots, lighting equipment, control systems, technical rehearsal/ performance procedures and operations.
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