S-Performance Workshop
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Practicum
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Performance/Detonated Language
Bold actor training, adapting classical language techniques for verbally adventurous contemporary plays, from Tom Stoppard to Suzan-Lori Parks. Students unleash the evocative power of the spoken word on stage.
Scenic Construction Studio
Hands-on, project based learning of baic scenic, prop, and automation fabrication techniques. Some theory, but mostly practice with the curriculum based on Departmental productions and projects.
Lighting Design
Studio. Study of "seeing": concentration on the articulation of visual pictures developed from a dramatic text and on research; functions and qualities of light and the development of lighting concepts. Practical application of design through specific crew assignments on Department productions. Prerequisites: THEATER 160, consent of instructor.
Stage Movement
Studio. Development of the actor's physical resources through movement analysis and practice. Specific theatrical problems in: mask, theatrical clown, status improvisation, character portrayal. Prerequisites: THEATER 140, consent of instructor. Clothing allowing freedom of movement required.
Directing II
Intensive analysis and rehearsal of scripts for public performance. Prerequisites: THEATER 345, consent of instructor.
S-Clown for Actors
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P-Extended Theater Practice
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