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THE 119: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is a detailed and intensive study of the materials, processes and techniques necessary for constructing, rigging and shifting the visual elements of scenic settings. Prerequisites of THE 104 & 105 or permission of the instructor are required.
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THE 120: Advanced Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is an advanced intensive study of the materials, processes and techniques necessary for constructing, rigging and shifting the visual elements of scenic settings.
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THE 121: Basic Acting I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Exercises and improvisations are intended to develop the student's ability to identify readily with various imagined situations and to act truthfully and spontaneously with each situation. Prerequisite of Theatre major & Theatre audition OR a Dance/Arts Management major are required.
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THE 122: Basic Acting II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Exercises and improvisations are intended to develop the student's ability to identify readily with various imagined situations and to act truthfully and spontaneously with each situation. Prerequisite of THE 121 is required.
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THE 123: Intermediate Acting I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The course continues scene work and improvisation with an emphasis on building technique. The student is exposed to elements of movement, voice and speech training. Prerequisite of THE 122 or permission of the instructor is required.
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THE 124: Intermediate Acting II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The course continues scene work and improvisation with an emphasis on building technique. The student is exposed to elements of movement, voice and speech training. Prerequisite of THE 123 is required.
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THE 125: Advanced Acting I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This class focuses on scene and monologue study with texts from Greek classical drama and Shakespeare. Alternative performance techniques drawn from theater practitioners such as Tadashi Suzuki, Kristen Linklater, Anne Bogart and Eugenio Barba will provide the means through which students will develop personal process that deviates from the traditional Stanislavsky system. Co-requisite of THE 542 is required.
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THE 126: Advanced Acting II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
A continuation of Theater 125, with texts taken from Modern and Post-Modern playwrights. Through script analysis and practical experience in physical performance techniques, students will continue to develop a personal process that incorporates a broad range of performance theory. Prerequisite of THE 125 is required.
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THE 128: Sound Technology
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Through lecture and demonstration the student will become familiar with the standard equipment that is used in theatrical sound production. The student will learn equipment function and proper operation. Basic sound recording, editing, communications systems, enhancement and repair will be included.
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THE 129: Sound Design
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is an introduction to sound design, theory and practice. Design projects are related to historical reference with an emphasis on the source needed for such a design.
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