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3.00 Credits
This course provides further study of character development that includes contemporary scene study with additional focus on improvisation, concentration, observation and voice and movement techniques. These techniques are applied in the preparation and presentation of scenes and monologues.
Prerequisite:
THTR102 AND THTR211
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the development of a female dramatic tradition. Research will be conducted on the positions that came to be filled by women in the course of theatre history: playwright, director, producer, actress, teacher, designer, dramaturge and critic. Studies will be made of plays that feature strong female roles. The texts will range from Greek classics to comtemporary works.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 OR ENGL103 OR WMST150
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an overview of Asian theatre with emphasis on its texts, theatrical aesthetics, and conventions of production. Cultural and historical contexts of diverse Asian theatrical styles and their influences in world theatre will be examined. Equivalent courses will be considered as prerequisites.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 OR ENGL103 OR SOC102 OR IIS100
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a wide range of the drama and theatre of Africa and the African Diaspora. It examines the themes, functions, conventions, creative techniques, and styles deriving from the specific historical and geographical settings in Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean, and Britain. Equivalent prerequisites will be considered.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 OR ENGL103 OR SOC102 OR IIS100
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with the theory and practice of designing lighting for the performing arts. Students will be introduced to script analysis and conceptualization of plays, musicals, and dance and will learn to develop light plots in an experimental theatre setting. Students will provide their own drafting equipment.
Prerequisite:
THTR230
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with the theory and practice of scene painting. Students will explore a variety of scene painting techniques and how they can artistically be translated to the stage.
Prerequisite:
THTR230
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity for students to use various software programs to aid in design, rendering and technical drawing for the performing arts. Students will be introduced to QLab, the Adobe Suite, and three-dimensional components of Vectorworks and AutoCad as they complete specific projects. This class will allow students to learn on contemporary industry standard programs to be competitive in any technical theatre field.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 AND THTR101 OR THTR210 AND THTR235
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates a diverse range of the theatre of Spain, Latin America, and the Caribbean, as well as Latino/Latina cultures in the United States. Through an investigation of the work of prominent Latina/Latino theatre artists this course delves into the themes, conventions, and aesthetics influencing theatre in these cultures, and influencing culture from these artists. Equivalent prerequisites will be considered.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 OR ENGL103 OR SOC102 OR IIS100
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered for students interested in production management areas. A study of audition, rehearsal and production management techniques will be made. Emphasis will be on planning and organizational skills for stage management.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 OR THTR101
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles and techniques of stage direction will be explored. This course will provide director, actor or designer the necessary methods and tools to analyze and synthesize the elements necessary to ringing a production to life before an audience. Topics include: play analysis, creating the ensemble, conceptual unity, metaphor and organizational responsibilities of director. Presentation of scenes will be required.
Prerequisite:
THTR100 AND THTR102
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