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Faculty Directory:  https://theatredance.utexas.edu/about/directory/faculty

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No Instructor Consent Required.    
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Priority goes to BFA Theatre Education students going into their Junior Year & specific BA students going into their Senior Year.  All other students please add to waitlist.)

T D 323E  Directing III

PREREQUISITE: T D 323D Directing II & Instructor Consent Required

T D 317C  THEATRE HISTORY THRU 18TH CENTURY

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T D 353T ACTING SHAKESPEARE          DORN, FRANCHELLE   CANCELED

Incorporating language as action by applying basic acting principles to the demand of Shakespearean text.
(For Non-BFA Acting majors) 

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T D 354T Costume, Lighting, Scenery Design Skills

Priority goes to specific BA students first.  

Then seats go to UTeach Theatre students going into their Senior year that need one more semester of 354T
& to UTeach Theatre students going into their Junior year that need two semesters of 354T.   

All other students please add to waitlist.

Students may not enroll in two or more sections of these topics.  If you receive an error message when trying to register, then please add to waitlist.

T D 354T  Costume Design Skills        ACOSTA, NANETTE               

This course will give students an introduction to Costume Design and Technology. It is a hands-on course that covers costuming from concept to completing a costume, including script analysis, character development, color theory, research, rendering & visual expression of ideas, fabric selection, working with patterns, fitting the actor, as well as costume plots, budgets, dressing list and wardrobe breakdowns. Each student will be able by course end to confidently design costumes for a performance piece.

No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T Lighting Design Skills       HABECK, MICHELLE

This class will introduce the student to the fundamentals and skills of lighting design and the process path from research to actual application.  Students will be exposed to basic lighting practices, common theatrical lighting terms, and standard equipment used in most theatrical events.

No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T  Scenery Design Skills          LARATTA, LISA

This course is structured around the skills related to the development and communication of scenic environments for theatre and/or film.  Included in the course will be practice in script analysis, research, drafting, and model-making. Each student will learn and practice these skills in the individual completion of a scenic design for a play based on consideration of story, character, and the requirements of the plot.

No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T Draping I         AREVALO, DAVID

Please contact instructor for course description.

No Instructor Consent Required. 

T D 354T DRAWING THE STORY BOARD          BUCHANAN, JASON

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No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY          BOONE, DAVID  CANCELED

Please contact instructor for course description.

No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T LIVE EVENT ENGINEERING          SMITH, MATTHEW 

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No Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T MILLINERY        CANCELED

Through the exploration of historic figures in fashion, millinery (hat making) styles and techniques, students will design and fabricated hats for theatre, television and film.  Millinery fundamentals and advanced design and technical methodologies will be covered.  

Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T PORTFOLIO FOR DESIGNERS          HABECK, MICHELLE

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This 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. Fall semester will be devoted to trousers and the vest, spring semester, to the coat.

Instructor Consent Required

T D 354T Projection Design                                         

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Peers for Pride (PfP) is a peer facilitation program of the Gender and Sexuality Center. Students will take two courses during the academic year in partnership with the Gender for Women’s Gender Studies.  During the program, students build applied theatre, critical analysis, and facilitation skills as they build the workshop “What Do Thriving Queer Communities Look Like?” Students create message scenes and activating scenes in the workshop to share skills and build space for conversation and accountability across LGBTQIA+ communities and with supporters of LGBTQIA+ communities. Through their facilitation and reflection after workshop facilitation, students continue to build a knowledge of performance-based social justice facilitation in higher education and of intersectional LGBTQIA+ realities.

Instructor Consent Required.  This is the first course of a two-semester sequence.
To Apply:
 please fill out this online application and someone will contact you in 3-5 business days.  Interested students must complete an application and a short assessment/informal meeting, which will allow instructors to learn more about you and your learning goals that can be scheduled in-person, video call, or conference call.  For priority consideration, submit application during the spring and summer semesters. The deadline to apply for the program is the start of the next fall semester.

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