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4.00 Credits
DRAM 333 -- Stage Makeup and Mask Design (4) The study of stage makeup design principles, techniques, materials and tools as they are used to create characters for the stage. Character analysis and critical reading of scripts are used as the basis for study. Specialized makeup and mask-making materials and techniques are introduced such as prosthetics, scar and wounds, plaster molding, new plastics technology, and papier-maché. Fall. Gen Ed: AE credit.
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4.00 Credits
DRAM 336-- Scene Study and Realism (4) A continuation of Introduction to Acting, DRAM 235. The course will build on the foundation of skills, vocabulary and training learned in the previous course. The course expands and deepens the study of acting with an in-depth look at American method actor training and scene study approaches by various Stanislavski-based systems. Historical and character study research and play analysis skills will be strengthened. Prerequisite: DRAM 235. Spring. Gen Ed: AE credit.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 337 -- Shakespeare and Verse (3) Advanced study of acting in verse plays with particular attention to the works of Shakespeare. Prerequisites: DRAM 235 and DRAM 336. Fall, even years. Gen Ed: AE credit.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 338 -- Audition Techniques (3) Focus of study on monologue training for professional auditioning and the development of advanced cold reading skills. Prerequisites: DRAM 235 and DRAM 336. Fall, odd years. Gen Ed: AE credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
DRAM 340 -- Acting Ensemble I (1-3) A course for students cast in a production under faculty or guest artist direction, where the emphasis is on practicing the skills of ensemble based performance. The course requires documentation of in-depth actor research of historical period, theatrical style and dramatic character. The actor's work will include rehearsals, research, and production work. Prerequisite: by audition only. Fall and Spring.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
DANC 344 -- @Stage Management Practicum (1-3) Students engage in a production-based project to explore and develop advanced stage management techniques and develop leadership skills in the performing arts. Taught Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 355 -- Lighting Design for the Stage (3). An introduction to the art and craft of designing lighting for performances. Students will develop techniques for rendering and drafting lighting designs using computer software. Projects for staged productions will be assigned including designs for plays and dance works. Prerequisites: DRAM 101, DRAM 205 or DRAM 206, and DRAM 251. Spring, even years. Gen Ed: AE credit. Cross listed as DANC 355.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 361 -- @Methods Theatre Ed Elementary (3) Introduction to the basics of drama for the elementary classroom. Corequisite: DRAM 371. Prerequisites:DRAM 101, 120, 210, 251 or 205, 312, 313, EDLS 201 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 362 -- @Methods Theatre Ed Secondary (3) Introduction to the basics of drama fro the secondary classroom. Prerequisites DRAM 101, 120, 210, 241 or 205, 312, 313, EDLS 201 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
DRAM 364 -- Applied Theatre (3). The study of theatre as applied to non-theatrical settings. Students will work in community settings and with community members to use drama techniques to study, research, facilitate and perform issues of significant import in the lives of community members. As demand warrants.
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