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Dec 12, 2024
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THTR 210 - Advanced Acting Number of Credits: 3 Advanced Acting is a continuation and elaboration of the skills learned in Acting Fundamentals. Included in the course are: Advanced scene study and script analysis, period acting styles, utilizing accents and alternative physicalities, and fundamentals of stage movement (Spring terms) Three hours lecture. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 101 , plus THTR 200 . Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Employ one’s imagination and explore boundaries without judgment. (GE 2, 5, PG 3)
- Develop physical and vocal freedom and increase students’ strength and range of expression. (GE 5, PG 3)
- Utilize good oral comnunication techniques and respond truthfully in a creative and interactive processs. (GE 1, 5, PG 3)
- Develop students’ intuition in how it relates to creating and understanding dramatic characters. (GE 5, PG 3)
- Develop increased alertness and awareness of the senses. (GE 5, PG 3)
- Demonstate a professional discipline and strong work ethic essential to a theatre artist. (PG 3)
- Identify the practices and inner workings of the actor. (GE 5, PG 3)
- Assess ones body, breath, voice, and mind as instruments for the theatre. (GE 5, PG 3)
- Analyze a script for analysis and character development. (GE 5, PG 1, 3)
- Analyze acting techniques when utilized in play or cinema, and by doing so demonstating and understanding of the intent of their use. (GE 1, 5, PG 3, 4)
- Appraise other actors’ performances in both oral and written critiques. (GE 1, 5, PG 3, 4)
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