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SPP J51: Protecting Endangered Species:Hawaiian Humpback Whale
4.00 Credits
Albright College
In this Interim course, you will study the biology and behavior of humpback whales while you directly observe and record their spectacular behaviors from a shore station and from boats in Maui. You will learn and apply the principles of field research design as you participate in an ongoing field study on the impact of boats on the behavior of the humpback whales. We will consider the causes and consequences of extinction of species and the environmental crisis and you will have the opportunity to get involved in the politics of protecting this endangered species. In addition to studying whale behavior and biology, you will be introduced to the field of Ecopsychology which studies the relationship between our psyches and the Earth, between human beings and the natural world. You will have the opportunity to renew and redefine your relationship with Nature.
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THR 101: The Creative Process
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Creativity takes many forms and contributes to every field of study. Visual, narrative, spatial and performative expressions of ideas all contribute to the collaborative art of theatre. In this participatory class, students gain confidence in their individual intuitions and in the collaborative process as they explore different types of creative expression. Students build their own aesthetic framework as they practice critiquing works of art. Satisfies general studies fine arts requirement.
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THR 150: Acting Studio I
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course introduces and explores the fundamental principles of acting for the stage. In a studio environment, students apply the requisite vocabulary for communicating within the performing arena through exercises and techniques that hone a thorough understanding of the process involved in creating a character - a process that utilizes body, mind and voice. Satisfies general studies fine arts requirement.
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THR 201: Production Experience
1.00 Credits
Albright College
Students gain practical experience by participating in the Domino Players' theatrical productions as performers, technicians, designers or stage managers. No previous experience is required; however, individual production assignments are determined by the faculty based on auditions and student competencies. Students must complete a minimum of 45 hours on the production to be eligible for credit; some assignments require more hours than the minimum. Most assignments entail evening and weekend rehearsals and performances. Graded Q/NQ. Students will receive one course unit of credit upon the completion of four productions for which they have registered for THR 201.
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THR 211: Stagecraft
4.00 Credits
Albright College
A survey of the various materials and construction techniques used to build stage settings. Wood working, metal working, rigging and other skills are explored. Basic construction of stock scenic units are applied to both projects and actual productions' scenery.
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THR 212: Theatre Electrics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
An in-depth exploration of the techniques and technologies used to create lighting effects for live events. From fog to phase controlled dimmers, from pink to pattern projection, and from cues to cable gauge, this course investigates it all.
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THR 213: Audio Technology
4.00 Credits
Albright College
A comprehensive consideration of audio equipment and sound reproduction techniques. Concert sound, theatrical sound design and recording engineering are all part of the scope of the course.
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THR 216: Designing with Light
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course studies light as a design medium. After obtaining a clear understanding of the nature of the medium, students will turn to its application to other art forms. Architecture, painting and theatre are some of the areas that make heavy use of light to alter and augment the presentation of their respective works. Students are encouraged to explore the application of lighting to their own area of artistic endeavor to gain more fruitful and complete expression of their ideas.
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THR 219: Scenography
4.00 Credits
Albright College
An in-depth study of the process of creating an environment for a performance event. Text analysis, design fundamentals and interpretive skills are applied to a series of projects that will be peer reviewed.
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THR 235: Major Playwrights and Theatre Topics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
These courses focus on major playwrights, dramatic forms or significant intellectual issues in world drama. Satisfies general studies literature requirement.
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