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THEA 110.00 Beginning Acting 6 credits, S/CR/NC only

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 172

MTWTHF
1:15pm3:00pm1:15pm3:00pm

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Synonym: 55247

David Wiles

Introduces students to fundamental acting skills, including preliminary physical and vocal training, improvisational techniques, and basic scene work. The course includes analysis of plays as bases for performance, with a strong emphasis on characterization.

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Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: THEA 110.WL0 (Synonym 55248)

THEA 185.00 The Speaking Voice 6 credits, S/CR/NC only

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 172

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:55pm3:10pm4:55pm

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Synonym: 55249

David Wiles

This course seeks to provide a practical understanding of the human voice, its anatomy, functioning and the underlying support mechanisms of body and breath. Using techniques rooted in the work of Berry, Linklater and Rodenburg, the course will explore the development of physical balance and ease and the awareness of the connection between thinking and breathing that will lead to the effortless, powerful and healthy use of the voice in public presentations and in dramatic performance.

Sophomore Priority

Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: THEA 185.WL0 (Synonym 55250)

THEA 226.00 Avant-garde Theater and Performance 6 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 172

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm

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Synonym: 55251

Malinda A Palani

"Make it new!" was the rallying cry of the modernists, and ever since, the theater has never ceased its efforts to break both aesthetic and social conventions, boundaries, and taboos. Beginning with some of the important precursors of the twentieth century--Artaud, Brecht, and Meyerhold--this course will explore the history and theory of the contemporary avant-garde, charting the rise of interdisciplinary "performance" and exploring such topics as politics and aesthetics, site-specificity, body art, solo performance, and multimedia. Students will also spend significant time creating their own performance works.

THEA 320.00 Live Performance and Digital Media 6 credits, S/CR/NC only

Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center 172

MTWTHF
10:10am11:55am10:10am11:55am

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Synonym: 55254

Zoe Cinel

We live in a world where the presence of digital technology is ubiquitous. Our reality is augmented by portals that open up universes of undiscovered possibilities for expanding, creating, archiving and documenting art. Yet these media have a physical presence that demands the artist find new ways of negotiating space and time on a stage. This class explores the ways in which digital media shape the everyday and ways in which they relate to performing and performance art in a historical, cultural and technological sense. Students will experiment with processes for incorporating digital technologies into their performances, while engaging in conversations around embodiment, identity and space.

Prerequisite: Any course in Theater Arts, Dance, Cinema and Media Studies, Studio Art, creative writing or musical composition.

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