Austin Community College
Spring 2011 - CANCELLED COURSES

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Updated: 11/30/2011 11:00:53


DRAMA

CLASSROOM 
16 Week Session January 18 - May 15
DRAM 1320 Theatre Practicum I

E	[0/22]	27297	Lec	003	RGC	A252	MW	11:00am -  1:10pm	OH Adair, Arthur
27297 - Play Reading and Analysis
E	[0/22]	27149	Lec	001	RRC	3222.	MW	11:00am -  1:15pm	OH Garcia, Yesenia
27149 - Creative Dramatics
DRAM 2331 Stagecraft II
E	[0/8]	22879	Lec	001	RGC	219	MW	10:50am -  1:00pm	OH Sukovaty, Peter
			Lab	001	RGC	201	MW	 1:00pm -  2:00pm	   


12 Week Session February 14 - May 15


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session January 18 - May 15


Course Descriptions All Courses 
DRAM 1120 Theatre Workshop
Laboratory course in phases of theater. Students assigned areas compatible with experience and/or interest. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours.

DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
A general survey of theater including exploration of dramatic literature, theory, and criticism; production arts, skills, and crafts; and theater history from 500 BC to the present. Course requires good reading and writing skills. Attendance at plays and Technical Lab hours required.

DRAM 1320 Theatre Practicum I
A specialized workplace experience designed to strengthen students' job skills by providing an opportunity to use acquired skills and techniques. Creative Dramatics - A course for those interested in helping children learn to enhance their creative abilities through playmaking. Of special interest to drama majors, elementary education majors, child development majors, therapeutic recreation majors, and those interested in working with children in a social services or parks and recreation environment. Required lab involves observation of children in formal and informal settings. Play Reading and Analysis - A study of plays written for the stage in terms of genre, style, and period. Basic dramatic theory and criticism and some historical production techniques are included, along with modern possibilities for production and scene work.

DRAM 1322 Stage Movement
A study in the use of the body on stage to communicate character and action. Exercises are designed to instill self-awareness and spatial awareness, and provide the student actor with tools for effective physical expression. Units of study include mime technique, physical comedy, dance/movement for musical theatre, unarmed stage combat and fight choreography, mask technique in ensemble and solo work, and an introduction to 17th century Italian theatre, commedia dell'arte.

DRAM 1330 Stagecraft
Basic skills and techniques of theatrical mounting. Materials and principles of scene construction and painting, properties, and stage lighting. Participation on technical crews required.

DRAM 1341 Stage Make-Up
The design and execution of make-up for the purpose of developing believable characters. Focus on basic makeup principles and experience with makeup application. Laboratory and technical lab hours required.

DRAM 1351 Acting I
Basic skills and techniques of acting, including increased sensory awareness, ensemble and solo performing, character analysis, and script analysis. Development of stage presence and characterizations through improvisations and scenes. Technical lab hours required.

DRAM 1352 Acting II
A study of the process of creating the dramatic character from text to performance with emphasis on scene study and audition techniques. Technical lab hours required. Prerequisite: DRAM 1351.

DRAM 2331 Stagecraft II
Further study and application of visual aesthetics of theatre design including scenery, lighting, props. Emphasis on individual projects.

DRAM 2336 Voice and Diction
Principles of diction, voice development, and improvement, vocal variety and expressiveness. Focus on various aspects of using the voice effectively, including volume and projection, rate and phrasing, inflection, and resonance. Study of the International Phonetic Alphabet to correct and eliminate individual articulation problems.

DRAM 2352 Acting IV for Film and Televison
A continuation of the study of creating dramatic characters from text, focusing on the techniques of acting for film and television. Prerequisite: DRAM 1352.