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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Student involvement in Westminster Players' productions, either as performers or as technicians. May require an audition and consent of instructor. (1-4)
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2.00 Credits
This class is an introduction to basic elements of movement and dance. Explores body alignment, core support, weight, momentum, movement quality, connectivity and more in relation to time, space, and energy. The class is structured as a series of dance sequences and designed to carry over into every day practice. Same as HPW 230. (2)
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3.00 Credits
Examines design concepts in terms of theatrical production. Script analysis for the design of sets, costumes, and lighting design are studied. Pre-requisite: THTR 160 Computer Aided Drafting for the Theatre (3)
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in acting with focus on scene study and characterization. Prerequisite: THTR 180 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
A changing topics course offering special areas of interest not interest not covered in regular courses. Topics include Theatre Management, Reader's Theatre, Modern Dance, special focus of particular styles of theatre or dramatic literature as well as travel/study programs.
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2.00 Credits
No single lifestyle choice has a more immediate, lasting and significant impact on the environment than our dietary choices. This course examines the ways in which conscious eating makes a personal and global difference. Through research, discussion, shared meals, and practical meal preparation, we will explore how to transform our diets for personal, community, and planetary health. We will be sharing eight meals together. All dietary preferences welcome. Course fee is $95.00
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2.00 Credits
Veganism was relatively unknown a few years ago. Not so today. Yet, many cannot comprehend why anyone would choose to eat like that or, even more perplexing, why they are so passionate about it? This class explores the vegan movement and the reasoning behind the revolution that is waged with fork and knife. The five pillars of veganism #NAME? justice, animal welfare, and taste - will be thoroughly examined. We will be sharing eight meals together. Omnivores welcome. Course fee is $95.00
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2.00 Credits
Take the fear out of auditioning for film and television. Learn the on-camera techniques that will help you feel comfortable in an audition. The minimalism of film acting is the primary thrust of the course.
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2.00 Credits
Students in the course will produce a play in three weeks. All technical and performance aspects of the production including directing, acting, designing, and execution will be accomplished by students under the umbrella of the Westminster Theatre Society and the tutelage of a faculty member. All registered students will be involved on stage or behind the scenes. The course is not exclusively an acting course and there will likely be far more student participants than acting roles available. Therefore, everyone registering for the class must be willing to work on whatever needs to be done to mount the show in this short period of time. This course is intended to be process, not product, oriented.
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1.00 Credits
Developing the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival requires skills from every discipline. You will build your resume with the application of the skills you've been learning in classes. Hands on opportunities are available in graphic design, technical theatre, accounting, film, marketing, arts administration, business, communication and more. Successful work in the class may lead to paid internships with the Festival.
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