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(Restricted to BFA Theatre Education students in their Senior Year.)

T D 351T 351F TEACH ARTISTS IN SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES          DOSSETT, LARA

Do you want hands-on experience developing, facilitating, and assessing a workshop session with young people at a museum, community-based or school location?
Do you want to a chance to dig into the ways that practitioners work at the intersection of the arts and education in a range of learning contexts?
Do you want to consider how local and global contexts shape context shapes the arts in education and society?

Then, come learn about how to be a teaching artist in the Teaching Artists in Schools and Communities --a dynamic course offered by the Theatre and Dance Dept. This practical, interdisciplinary course will explore how to use the arts to educate in arts and non-arts settings (professional arts organizations, after-school programs, schools, museums, and community sites) in local and global contexts. As teaching artists, we will consider the role of intentionality, artistic perspective, quality, assessment, and praxis (the relationship of action/reflection) in our work. Our discussions will be framed through dialogue with local, national and global teaching artists and by a practical residency experience in a museum or school location. The course ends with professional projects designed to synthesize our learning and new understanding through a creative response or a teaching artist portfolio/website.

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Please contact instructor for course description. 

Instructor Consent Required

T D 354T Draping II        AREVALO, DAVID

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Instructor Consent Required

T D 354T DRAWING FOR DESIGNERS          BUCHANAN, JASON

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This course focuses on fabric rendering, materiality, and fabric representation for entertainment design. Inspired by performance and art history, students will practice painting and rendering fabrics to drape convincingly from the human body for the live performance or virtual character design. Students will develop an understanding of the form, structure, weight, and texture of fabrics, and how to render them for effective storytelling, through a variety of media.

Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T INTRO 3D MODEL PRINT COSTUMES       AREVALO, DAVID

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T D 354T LIGHTING DESIGN STUDIO I          HABECK, MICHELLE

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