Application of scenery technology in producing theatrical productions while maintaining and organized safe work environment. Co-requisite DRAM 2210
Application of scenery and properties technology in laboratory production projects.
Application of scenic painting in laboratory production projects. Prerequisites: Dram 2010 and 2020.
Fundamental techniques of scenic painting. A studio class during which students learn to paint faux finishes of marble, wood grain, brick and other common finishes for theatrical application. DRAM 2232 …
This open-level studio course allows students to explore dance improvisation as a practice of attention, care, and relation. Through improvisational methods and structures, students will develop their skills as improvisers …
Studies basic techniques for moving the costume design from drawing to finished character, including construction, alteration, patterning, fitting, and accessories. Lab required. Instructor permission.
Application of costume and makeup technology in production laboratory. May be repeated up to four credits. Instructor permission.
This course provides students with firsthand experience in the creative practice of choreography and performance while providing exposure to basic production skills. In addition to gaining insight into choreography and …
Application of performance skills in the production of a theatrical work. Course can be repeated up to four times. Prerequisite: Instructor permission
These classes cover a range of topics related to drama and theatre.
This class provides the opportunity to offer new courses in the subject of Dance at the 2000 level.
New course in the subject of drama.
Students will explore the sonic qualities of sound and music through discussion, construction, critical listening, and demonstration.
Application of sound technology in laboratory production projects. May be repeated up to four credits. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
DRAM 2830 is a hands-on, experiential course in which students apply digital media design principles, methods, and techniques in correlation with the current Drama production schedule. Students learn the application …
This is a hands-on course in which students work closely with the instructor to research and develop creative design solutions for performing arts and theatrical productions. It provides students a …
This course immerses students in the art of dramaturgy through embodied storytelling across theatre, music, dance, film, and multimedia. Students explore the dramaturge¿s role in shaping creative processes, the impact …
How do theatre artists and scholars navigate the past and its effects on the present? This course will introduce you to important moments in theatre history, and show you how …
Presents a comprehensive study of 'Black Theatre' as the African-American contribution to the theatre. Explores the historical, cultural, and socio-political underpinnings of this theatre as an artistic form in American …
Analysis of representative play scripts to discover how structure and language support conceptual and stylistic choices in production.