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DRA 480: Internship Program
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Hartford
The internship program is intended to provide students with an opportunity to augment their studies with a 12- to 15-week work experience in a theatrical organization. Typically, students work from 7 to 15 hours each week, depending on the number of credits for which they are enrolled. Additional details about the program are available on request from the chair of the department. Available only to theatre and musical theatre majors.
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DRM 120-121: Acting for Singers I
1.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This is a yearlong course that examines beginning acting techniques through the exploration of Meisner- and Stanislavski-based exercises and readings. There is an emphasis on movement training, which encompasses some techniques of Balinese dance, and an introduction to Anne Bogart's Viewpoints. The lessons are then applied to contemporary American scene work. Two hours weekly.
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DRM 220-221: Acting for Singers II-III
1.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This is a yearlong course that builds on and continues to examine the acting techniques of Meisner and Stanislavsky. Exercises move to encompass formal, nonrealistic approaches to performance. There is a strong emphasis on Anne Bogart's Viewpoints and the theatre of Robert Wilson. Lessons in text analysis begin and are applied to contemporary scene work. Two hours weekly. Voice majors only. Prerequisites: DRM 120-121.
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DRM 320-321: Acting for Singers IV-V
1.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This is a yearlong course that builds on the work of DRM 220-221, with an emphasis on period movement and proper text analysis. The lessons are applied to classical scene work and monologues (e.g., restoration comedies, Shakespeare, Molière, Ibsen, Chekov, Strindberg). Two hours weekly. Voice majors only. Prerequisites: DRM 120-121 and 220-221.
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DWG 220: Drawing from Life
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An observationally based, introductory course in the materials and modes of drawing. Emphasis is on the development of students' technical and perceptual skills while simultaneously challenging and expanding their notion of observational drawing. Drawing projects are diverse in terms of media, scale, and conceptual approach. Prerequisites: FWS 112 and 113.
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DWG 221: Drawing I:Nontraditional
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An introductory course in the materials and media of drawing with an emphasis on nontraditional modes of drawing and nontraditional use of the materials involved in mark-making.
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DWG 222: Drawing I:Figure
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An introductory course in drawing and the use of drawing materials and media with an emphasis on drawing from the figure.
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DWG 310: Thinking in Drawing
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An intermediate- level theory and practice course that introduces students to contemporary critical thinking in visual art. Students are assigned readings, participate in discussions, prepare presentations, and reflect on the ideas discussed in class through drawing projects. Prerequisite: DWG 220 or PTG 220.
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DWG 330: Drawing II:Traditional
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An advanced course in drawing with an emphasis on traditional modes of drawing. The course is designed to allow the student to follow individual directions and develop a personal style within the traditional vein. Prerequisites: DWG 220, 221, and 222.
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DWG 331: Intermediate Drawing:Studio Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An intermediate-level course in the dynamics of the drawing studio that enables students to experiment effectively with a variety of media and modes within individual directions. A range of technical and methodological approaches to drawing is presented. In addition, students learn how to productively structure, research, and develop independent projects. Prerequisite: DWG 220.
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