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SPAN 444,445: Internship I,II
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The internship provides the student the opportunity to apply classroom learning to the workplace and explore potential career interests domestically or abroad. As required.
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THEA 110: Acting I:Beginning Acting
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course is both an introduction to the discipline of acting and an opportunity to increase awareness, through the use of acting methodologies, to the constructed nature of social interactions. Students will explore the physical, vocal, emotional and technical aspects of acting, as an artform and a daily experience, in a format that encourages freedom of imagination and personal growth. As required.
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THEA 111: Acting II:Scene Study
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course utilizes text-based study and practice to foster an awareness of the impact of narrative on the exploration of human interaction. Building upon basic acting skills, students examine storyepisodes - both within the canon and from liminal spaces - to discover the universal, and yet unique,aspects of diverse social experience (Perquisite: Thea. 110 or permission of instructor.) As required.
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THEA 112: Voice and Articulation
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Working from the assumption that communicative vocalization is both transcultural and yet deeply individual, this course strives to open and expand the voice. Standardization is not the goal. Instead, a foundational acceptance of uniqueness allows students to cast off homogenour notions and develop relaxed tones, support, breath control, efficient articulation, resonance and vocal variety and flexibility. (No prerequisite) As required.
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THEA 150: Theatre Practicum:Production
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course awards academic credit for developing skills and participating in theatre or video productions as a technical artisan. Each student will dedicate a determined number of hours in production work during a given semester. (No prerequisite) Every semester.
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THEA 151: Theatre Practicum:Performance
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course awards academic credit for participating in theatre productions as a performing artist. Each student will dedicate a determined number of hours in performance work during a given semester. The student must audition and be cast in a Bellarmine production. Every semester.
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THEA 202: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
An introduction to the art and discipline of theatre explores, reveals and celebrates the communal, collaborative and intermingled nature of the art form. In this way, theatre becomes a microcosmic view of the macrocosmic interdependencies. Students are given the opportunity to experience theatre through practical application in addition to academic explorations. As required.
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THEA 203: Movement for the Actor
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Movement is intrinsically linked to the human experience of the world, the self and the other. But, it additionally serves to unite divergent cultures through an activity that expresses the essential as both universal and unique. Students will explore movement cross-culturally - from Tai Chi to Western stage combat - discovering applications to the theatre as well as everyday experience. This process provides insight into the university of the body experienced in space and time, in an environment that encourages free expression, acceptance, and celebration of the unique. As required.
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THEA 204: Stage Management
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Students study the methods currently used in professional Stage Management and apply that knowledge in practical situations. Emphasis is placed on organizational communication, interpersonal communication, awareness of hierarchial structures, technical theatre considerations and protocols that pertain to individuated situations ranging from amateur to professional. (Prerequisite: Thea. 202.) As required.
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THEA 310,311: Theatre History I,II
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The history of theatre is linked inextricably to the history of the unique and specific cultural moment in which it arises. Emphasis is placed on similarities and differences trans-culturally and trans-historically. Theatre structures, design, performance and production are liked to sociological, economic and political contexts, allowing for comparisons and contrasts to seemingly divergent theatre practices around the world. Theatre History I: The Ancient era to the Renaissance. Every fall. Theatre History II: Restoration drama to the present. Every spring.
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