Austin Community College
Summer 2011 - ALL COURSES
Course Descriptions All Courses Classroom Courses Distance Learning Courses
Updated: 11/30/2011 12:37:28
DRAMA
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
E [13/24] 28679 Lec 004 RRC 3232. MW 1:20pm - 5:00pm OH McQuirter, Marcus
9 Week Session May 23 - July 24
DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
E [22/24] 29812 Lec 002 RGC 201 MW 5:05pm - 7:35pm OH Adair, Arthur
E [16/24] 29811 Lec 001 RGC 201 TTh 6:00pm - 8:35pm OH Bryant, William
E [14/24] 30389 Lec 009 RRC 3338. TTh 12:10pm - 2:35pm OH Dean, Marla
E [16/24] 29813 Lec 005 SAC 1204 TTh 1:00pm - 3:30pm OH Jinks, Jodi
DRAM 1351 Acting I
E [13/22] 29814 Lec 002 RGC 301 TTh 10:00am - 1:50pm OH Brammer, Shelby
DRAM 2336 Voice and Diction
E [19/22] 30470 Lec 001 RGC 201 MW 10:00am - 12:30pm OH Garcia, Yesenia
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
E [24/24] 30388 Lec 008 RGC 028 MW 12:15pm - 4:15pm OH Voutsinas, Evangelos
E [21/24] 29260 Lec 003 RRC 3222. MW 5:30pm - 9:30pm OH McQuirter, Marcus
DRAM 1351 Acting I
E [13/22] 29261 Lec 001 RGC 301 MTWThF 2:10pm - 5:00pm OH Yeakle, David
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
E [21/24] 28680 DIL 006 ONL Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Adair, Arthur
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre
E [8/24] 27888 DIL 007 HYD Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Knobloch, Cassandra
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 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 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.