Theatre
Programs
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Music Minor -
Studio Art Minor -
Theatre Minor
Courses
SAR 2010: Intro to Calligraphy
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A practical and historical approach to the study of writing. The development of the written letter and the ability to use the newly acquired hand, with the proper materials and techniques.
SAR 2020: Basic Watercolor Techniques
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Techniques of transparent watercolor painting with concentration on still life.
SAR 2021: Basic Drawing Techniques
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A foundation course in drawing, emphasizing visual concepts through work in a variety of media including charcoal, pencil and ink. Direct observation of the model, composition, perspective, and theory.
SAR 2022: Basic Oil Painting
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Basic techniques in the oil medium, with emphasis on understanding the nature of canvas as a vehicle, and color theory.
SAR 2100: Music Theory I
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Basic materials and structures of music (pitch and rhythmic notation, scales and keys, the basics of rhythm, etc.), as well as composition, aural, and sight-reading skills.
SAR 2110: Western Music to 1750
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Development of Western European music from its earliest traceable roots through the Renaissance, and Baroque periods through the musical characteristics, instruments, and theory of each period, as well as the cultural and historical context.
SAR 2111: Western Music:1750-Present
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Development of Western European music from the close of the Baroque era (ca. 1750) through the Classical, Romantic, and Modernist eras to the present through the musical characteristics, instruments, and theory of each period, as well as the cultural and historical contexts.
SAR 2113: The Charm of Music
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A listening study approach to the many-faceted world of music from the great classics and their masters to the cultural explosion of the twentieth century.
SAR 2114: Songwriting: Words & Music
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An introduction to the art of songwriting through the study of existing songs and their components (imagery, meter, rhyme, structure, melody, harmony, rhythm, etc.), as well as the development of students' own songs through specific assignments and exercises.
SAR 2119: Jazz:America's Music
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A listening study of the greats of American Jazz, beginning with Ragtime, New Orleans, Big Band, Swing, Fusion and current trends.
SAR 3030: Special Topics in Music
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A specialized area of music studies combining elements of music history, theory, and composition, as well as performance.
SAR 3031: Special Topics in Studio Art
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A fine arts course that introduces the student to the history, theory and technique of art resulting in the creation of an original piece of art.
SAR 4007: Painting of Icons
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Painting icons in the classical, Byzantine Russian tradition including the study of the historical and physical inquiry into the iconic imagery of the twentieth century visual culture. No artistic talent necessary.
SAR 4909: The Beatles: Song by Song
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This course is designed as a dynamic exploration of Beatles songs and recordings, from their earliest efforts to their later endeavors. Their meteoric career as a band also invites an investigation of the history and culture of the 1960s.
SAR 5004: Basic Printmaking
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Basic introduction, to the traditional methods of the fine art of making prints including Monoprint, Stencil (e.g. Screen Printing, Relief (e.g., Woodcut, Linoleum), Intaglio (e.g., Experimental techniques of color printing, foam printing). The artistic development of the subject within its history will also be discussed. Water base inks will be used.
THE 2019: The Theatrical Expernce
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The variety of arts and crafts that combine to create theatre. Through hands-on experience, discussion, and performance, the interrelations among dramatic idea, stage direction, acting, design and technical elements that harmonize in a theatrical production are discovered.
THE 2025: Improvisational Theatre
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Improvisation to explore non-verbal communication strategies and the study of theatre as a communication medium. Readings in non-verbal communication and modern theatre theory.
THE 2029: Fund Princ of Acting
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Traditional acting theories and basic techniques: games, improvisation, sensory awareness exercises and beginning work on scenes.
THE 2030: Advan Princ of Acting
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Creation of an original piece of theater. Self-selected scenes used to deepen individual growth. Prerequisites THE 2029 or permission of instructor.
THE 2029
THE 2032: Elements of Dance
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The broad range of dance styles, dance theory, vocabulary, and body placement.
THE 2033: Advanced Elements of Dance
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Expanded study of dance styles, dance theory, vocabulary, and body placement.
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THE 2034: Musical Theatre
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Explores the conventions of musical theatre. Practical work in the application of musical performance theory to specific song, movement and stylized acting techniques.
THE 2040: Theatre Practicum
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Significant and responsible participation in the department's production program.
THE 2041: Theatre Practicum
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Significant and responsible participation in the department's production program. (Note: this course is identical to THE 2040 Theatre Practicum, but provides students the opportunity to earn a credit hour.)
THE 2051: Creativity
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Students from all disciplines experiment with creativity in their major and their work, utilizing theatre-based approaches to creating performances, stories, ads, business plans, films, and/or projects that nurture innovation, originality, and collaboration.
THE 3007: Playwriting
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Hands-on exploration of the art & craft of playwriting through exercises, scene writing, the study of existing plays (as texts & in production,) & the development of students' own dramatic work.
THE 3030: Spec Topics in Theatre
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A specialized area of theatre studies (e.g., avant-garde, feminist, Asian, Melodrama), combining elements of theatre history, dramatic literature and criticism, as well as performance and production aspects of live theatre.
THE 4011: Directing the Play
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Fundamentals of directing: script analysis, approaches to working with the actor, movement and blocking, visualization, design, and rhythm.