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Course restriction information is only for current Theatre and Dance majors to review.  Non-majors, please refer to this page for information. 

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Please contact instructor for course description. 

Instructor Consent Required

T D 354T  COLOR LAB LIGHT AND TEXTILE       HABECK, MICHELLE

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T D 354T  CULTIVATING AN ETHICAL PRAXIS                   

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PREREQUISITE: TD 324P Advanced Production Lab in Lighting and TD 354T Lighting Technology are both strongly recommended before attempting this course. 

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T D 354T  MAKEUP FOR THE PERFORMER

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Fundamentals of textile surface design.

Instructor Consent Required.

T D 354T  PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT      

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Advanced theory and techniques in tailoring for the live performer.

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T D 357D  DRAMATURGY

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T D 357T  CROSS DRESSING FOR THE STAGE        VASQUEZ TORAL, ENZO

Please contact instructor for course description.From Peter Pan and Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo to drag queens and ballroom culture, cross-dressing has been a constant presence in theatre, dance, and popular entertainment. By focusing on case studies from the mid-twentieth century to the present, this course takes a critical approach to cross-dressing as a mode of gender performance. Students will evaluate works across different genres including plays, musicals, dance pieces, feature films and documentaries, live performance recordings, and TV shows in order to assess the multiple ways cross-dressing can be defined beyond theatrical illusion. Centering LGBTQI+ performance in an American context, this course sheds light on the ways cross-dressing for the stage can also serve as an intersecting mode of performing one’s own identity and a site of contestation of societal norms. By the end of the semester, students will acquire skills in theoretical analysis, performance interpretation, and academic writing by completing a set of multimodal assignments. 

No Instructor Consent Required.
(Priority goes to specific BA students in their Senior Year.  All other students may need to add to waitlist.)

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