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A&L 301: Writing From Life
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Direct observation and interaction are the focus of a creative writing class that explores different elements of fiction and narrative. Students practice how to develop the writer's mindset where no experience is wasted or useless. Notebooks for recording observations go with the student everywhere and provide the raw materials for writing. A&L
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A&L 302: Character Driven:Writing Short Fiction
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Students approach short-story writing from a character-driven perspective. Through a variety of fiction exercises, students develop believable and compelling characters, and discover what happens when the characters are let loose on the page. Students learn how different elements of a story - such as plot, setting or structure - come into play. Through this process, students gradually build skills to produce a full-fledged story. A&L
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A&L 303: Writing the Stories We Know
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA A creative nonfiction writing class in which students learn to bring stories artfully and truthfully to the page. Students explore narrative, find ways to frame stories, choose details to put in and leave out, consider point of view and language usage. Students
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A&L 304: Writing for Stage and Screen
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Examines the characteristics of plays and films from the writer's perspective. The principles of dramatic technique such as conflict, character as action, rising crisis, and spectacle are made clear through class discussion, analyzing scenes from both classic and contemporary films and plays, and writing exercises that focus on specific elements of craft. A&L
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A&L 305: Writing Poetry and the Pursuit of Memory
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP Students increase their confidence and abilities in writing poetry by refining their own poems. They improve critical reading skills by analyzing modern and contemporary poetry. Using memory as a trigger to develop their own original pieces, students focus on the continuum between the lyric impulse and narrative strategies in poetry, as well as on issues of craft such as imagery, tone, pacing, voice and persona. A&L
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A&L 310: Vocal Improvisation and Expressive Arts:Vocal Bliss
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
An experiential introduction to explore how spontaneous vocal self-expression - along with movement, drawing and writing - can nurture a musicianship of authenticity and joy. Students investigate personally and academically how this artistic experience relates to the theme of voice in the fields of education, psychology, spirituality, politics and feminism. A&L
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A&L 311: Acting Fundamentals:Acting Step I
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA, WI, SP The study of acting as a dynamic process of self-discovery. Through a progression of improvisation and sound-and-movement exercises, students develop fundamental acting techniques: living truthfully under imaginary circumstances, deep listening and emotional availability to the scene partner. Students are encouraged to take risks in a safe and supportive environment. Offered in conjunction with Freehold Theatre Lab. A&L
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A&L 312: Acting With Text:Acting Step II
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA, WI, SP Working with text and given circumstances, students apply the tools learned from Acting Fundamentals to the crafting of scenes. Students learn how to make strong choices that put the actor at the heart of the conflict and how to keep the spark of spontaneity alive in scripted work. Offered in conjunction with Freehold Theatre Lab. A&L
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A&L 313: Voice:Acting Step III
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA, WI, SP Students move through a series of voice/ mind/body exercises intended to free the natural voice and strengthen a connection to vocalized sound. Students develop a set of tools for vocal development that draws on an understanding of human anatomy and how to apply that knowledge of physiology to voice work. Students acquire ease and power in their vocal skills that enhance their vocal potential. Offered in conjunction with Freehold Theatre Lab. A&L
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A&L 315: Telling Stories:An Introduction to Live Art
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA Provides a supportive atmosphere for experimenting with different forms of storytelling. Students combine autobiographical and historical materials with images and objects to tell stories. Students also engage in creative writing and movement exercises and library research to help generate new performance ideas. A&L
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