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INTHEATRE ARTS 290: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Practical work for theatre arts majors. Students will assume production responsibilities in one of the following areas: performance, assistant directing, design, stage management, scenic craftwork and costuming. A contract outlining specific assignments must be filed with the Director of the School of Theatre Arts. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of the Director of the School. Offered each semester.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 310: Technical Drawing
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Artistic and technical aspects of theatrical drafting, scenic rendering, and three dimensional model building as utilized to communicate spatial design for the stage. Students will explore a variety of craft techniques and experiment with all painting and drawing media. Project work, research, translation of hand drafting to CAD featured. Prerequisite: THEA 220. Offered every other spring.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 310 - Technical Drawing
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INTHEATRE ARTS 311: Rendering
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Introduction to rendering processes and concepts for theatrical design. Explores various styles of costume drawing and painting as a means of artistic expression, communication and organization of information. Students will study selected historical and contemporary modes of costume rendering and experiment with all painting and drawing media. Project work, research, and demonstrations complement studio work. Prerequisite: THEA 220. Offered every other spring.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 312: Properties for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
The student will be introduced to a multitude of common materials, media, methods and scene shop tools which are utilized by designers and craftspeople to create stage properties. Visual research skills will be utilized for project development. Organizational and formal presentation skills will be developed through assignments. Craft skills, material selection and tool use will be developed through project work. Prerequisite: THEA 110 and THEA 112. Offered every other spring.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 313: Costume Crafts
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Introduction to the artistic and technical aspects of creating costume accessories and properties for the stage. Explores both period and contemporary stage accessories with special attention given to fabrication and construction. Lectures, demonstrations of fabrication techniques, and research assignments complement studio work. Prerequisite: THEA 112. Offered alternate spring semesters.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 313 - Costume Crafts
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INTHEATRE ARTS 317: Costume Construction
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Project work in the construction of costumes for the stage, including pattern drafting, draping and the translation of the costume rendering into reality. Prerequisite: THEA 112 or consent. Offered in alternate years.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 317 - Costume Construction
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INTHEATRE ARTS 318: Scene Painting
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An exploration of the preparation and painting of scenery for the stage. Project work includes layout, textural applications, figurative and tromp l'oeil methods for translating scale elevations or scenic models into reality. Prerequisite: THEA 110 or consent. Offered in alternate years.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 318 - Scene Painting
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INTHEATRE ARTS 319: SpecialMaterials and Techniques
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A continuation of scene painting and properties for the stage. This course will explore in further detail special construction techniques, uniquematerials andmedia, complex shop tools and detailed painting and surface finishing processes. Project work, research and demonstrations complement studio work. Prerequisites: THEA 312, 313 or 318. Offered every other spring.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 32 ,32X: Music Theatre Pit Orchestra
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This instrumental ensemble course runs in conjunction with the School of Theatre Arts'musical productions, including the rehearsal and performance run of themusical.May be repeated for credit.May be taken for credit or no credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Offered each semester.
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INTHEATRE ARTS 332: Jazz Dance III
0.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Advanced jazz. Course will focus on a variety of styles common to the jazz idiom as well as stretching and strengthening techniques to help improve dance technique. Longer and faster jazz dance combination work will be incorporated as well as some video style dance. Prerequisite: MUTH 232 or consent of instructor.May be repeated for credit. Offered each spring.
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