Submitted by Stephen Dunne
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DRAMA 494: Movers and Shakers. This is not going to be a senior seminar - it will be a survey course open to students of all experience levels, and it's a really interesting class:
The theatre of today has been shaped by a century of innovators in whose footsteps we walk. They created the style we use, the forms, the subjects, the aesthetics, the very function of why we do theatre. From Stanislavski to Brecht, to August Wilson, from Workers Theatre to Witness Theatre, this class surveys the 'Movers and Shakers' from the 1920s to the 2020s.
Drama 494, TTH 11:30 - 1:20
DRAMA 490B: Accents and Dialects with Bridget Connors. NO PREREQUISITE! No experience necessary! VERY fun class:
You say tomato, I say tomahto
You say potato, I say potahto
Can't wait to see how YOU say it!
Join us for a fun filled introduction to accents course. Play with phonetic IPA pillows, get to know the 4 P's; the process for learning accents, and apply all to the performance of scenes.
(We will open more seats if demand dictates.)
Drama 490B: MW 3:30 - 5:20
DRAMA 490D: Video and Interactive Media for Performance. Learn how to create video performance and projections, both from a technical and an acting perspective. Limited enrollment; waitlist will be kept.