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(Restricted to BFA Acting majors) Non-BFA Acting majors may enroll in T D 353T.
T D 352T Ballet II Riley, Magdalena CANCELED
Please contact instructor for course description.
No Instructor Consent Required.
T D 352T FLOOR BARRE Meador, Rachel
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Through independent and collaborative physical research, readings, and discussion, we will examine the formation and performance of self as a creative tool for worldmaking in daily life and onstage; research the ways that self and world are co-created and relational; and examine self formation, perception, and embodiment as critical factors in reimagining what constitutes activism and ethical action in a distracted, disembodied world.
Instructor Consent Required.
T D 353C DEVISED WORK LYNN, KIRK
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No Instructor Consent Required.
T D 353T INTRO TO CREATE NEW MEDIA CUDDMEDIA CUDD, JEREMY CANCELED
To introduce students to strategies to grow as generative artists and to help them master the basics of a few common media production tools to give their creative voice a broader reach in the world.
Major Topics: Image and Editing Grammar, Basic Legal Considerations, Film Acting BasicsPre-production Basics – Story, Vision, Planning, Working with available resourcesProduction Basics – Camera & Sound, Organization of LaborPost-Production Basics – Editing Software, Compression
(For non-BFA Acting majors)No Instructor Consent Required.
T D 353T ON SET PRACTICUM ALLEN, COREY
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Please contact instructor for course description.
Instructor Consent Required.
T D 354T FESTIVAL AND EVENT MANAGEMENT CLOYES, RUSTY
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This the second of a two-semester sequential topics course devoted to period Men's Tailoring. The calendar for this course is designed to lead the student through a sequential series of creative technical exercises carefully delivered to assist you in the creation of a 3-piece men’s suit. Students learn to tailor a complete 3-piece suit using classic tailoring techniques.
Instructor Consent Required.
T D 357D DRAMATURGY DARLINGTON, MADGE Canceled
Dramaturgy is a course for actors, directors, designers, educators, playwrights, and dramaturgs interested in deepening their artistic work. This course aims to give undergraduate students a background in the theory and practice of dramaturgy. After exploring the history of the dramaturg, we will focus on the many aspects of a dramaturg’s job, including the responsibilities of a production dramaturg, new play dramaturg, and literary associate. Students will analyze plays from a dramaturgical perspective through written assignments that deepen critical thinking skills. They will then apply their knowledge to a production in the New Works Festival by conducting research and creating a production casebook. We will also consider how dramaturgy can help us understand public culture and manipulate public response.
No Instructor Consent Required.
T D 357T ADAPTATIONS IN THEATRE DANCE DARLINGTON, MADGE
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