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3.00 Credits
Theories of acting, exercises in sense impression and pantomime, concern with actor as creative instrument, basic techniques of stage movement, and make-up. Required theatre practicum by participation in departmental theater production (assigned work in scenery, lighting, properties, sound, costuming, publicity, rehearsal and performance.) Required attendance at NY City theater event. Reports and performance final. 3 credits. FS
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An overview of the evolution and use of music in film before and after the introduction of the sound track. The role of music will be studied and discussed using selected examples of recorded films. Original compositions for films will be stressed, as well as innovative uses of existing scores. Required attendance at NY City film, music or museum event. 3 credits. N
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This course examines the confluence of factors that affected the development of dance forms in selected Western and non-Western societies through lecture, viewing, writing and discussion. Emphasis includes the dances of India, Japan, the Middle East, Ireland and the British Isles. Dance viewing at Iona College and in New York City. 3 credits. N
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An introduction to the art of ballet. Course work includes study of ballet technique and history from classical to contemporary forms. Attendance at performances is required. 3 credits. N
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This course introduces students to the investigation, study and practice of dance composition. Focus is placed on basic choreographic principles such as shape, space, time and structure. Emphasis on the development of individual movement vocabulary through improvisation as expressed in the performance of solo phrases, duets and group work. Further consideration is given to the ideas and choreography of influential choreographers. Student work, as well as that of noted choreographers, is critiqued in classroom discussion and in written work. Classroom warm-up with an emphasis on fundamental principles of movement is given during each class. Required attendance at three NY City dance concerts and one on-campus. Final open studio showing of student dances is presented to an invited audience. 3 credits. N
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This course will introduce students to the process, methods and concepts of digital photography and the "virtual darkroom." It is designed to develop thefoundation for the visual literacy required to read, interpret and create the photographic images of the 21st century. Basic visual elements of design underlying all photography and applied photography are introduced. Students engage in the creative process of producing photographs with the digital camera, learn to make "darkroom" adjustments on theirimages, and begin to explore the various techniques of image manipulation. Students provide their own digital camera of 5.0 megapixels or greater. Visit to NYC museum required. 3 credits. FS, SU
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4.00 Credits
An opportunity for advanced students to study a special area of interest on a one-to-one basis with a qualified faculty member. By special arrangement with instructor. 4 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
The principles and practice of modern dance. Focus on movement technique and expression, as well as the history and aesthetic beliefs of major contributors to the field. Attendance at performances is required. 3 credits. FS
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3.00 Credits
Examination of theatrical writings from past to present as they attempt to communicate through live performance. Survey of changing theories and aesthetics of this art form, as well as critical responses. An attempt to evaluate theater's role in American society today. Required theatre practicum and attendance at NY City theatre event. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the jazz dance idiom through movement, discussion, reading, writing and viewing. This course focuses on the development of jazz as a distinctly American art form, from its African roots to its ever-evolving present. Attendance at NY City performance is required. 3 credits. AY
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