Experimental Theatre 101A
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DRAM-1351-002 Acting I
An introduction to the fundamental principles and tools of acting as used in auditions, rehearsals and performances. This may include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This exploration will emphasize the development of the actor's instrument: voice, body and imagination.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
No textbooks available
Something to take notes.
\ The student will develop critical thinking skills (such as creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information) by using the learning from in-class exercises in future scene work. The student will also work on communications skills; written skills through critiques of the two AC productions during the semester; oral communication through oral critiques of fellow students’ presentations; and visual communication through physicalization of characters in scene work. Students will develop teamwork through in-class exercises, at least 12 hours of outside class rehearsals, and work on multiple character scenes. The student will explore social responsibility through evaluation of scenes to determine a scene’s appropriate audience(s) and to the members of his/her cast. And, finally, the student will delve into his/her personal responsibility through analysis of characters, and the connection between the actor and character.
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No behavior expectations available
The final grade will be calculated using the following breakdown.
Performances Average = 25%
Memorization Avg. = 5%
Scenes Description/GOTE Avg. #1 & #2 = 5%
Play Critiques Avg. =10%
Attendance = 25%
Test =10%
Scene Description/GOTE #3 = 5%
Final Project = 15%
Students are also required to attend rehearsals that they have scheduled with their scene partners outside of class. If a scene partner misses a scheduled rehearsal or does not use the rehearsal time properly, the other partner should contact the instructor immediately.
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All critiques must be submitted through ACOnline between the dates listed below in the Course Calendar.
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August
25 Syllabus/Names
27 Acting Skills/Environment/ A Midsummer Night’s Dream and
Courtesies/Responsibilities The Drowning Girls Auditions
September
01 Stage Fright/Intro to GOTE 8/26 & 8/27 @ 7:00pm in EXTH
03 Goals & Obstacles
08 Acting with the Other
10 Tactics & Expectations
15 Content-less Scenes
17 The Glass Menagerie / Script Analysis
22 Assign partners and begin Old Times
24 Old Times rehearsals/Blocking
29 Rehearsals for Old Times/Slates
October
01 Memorization: Graded
06 Creative Rehearsals A Midsummer Night’s Dream performances
08 Performances Oct. 15, 16, & 17 @ 7:30pm
13 Performances Oct. 18 @ 3:00pm
Scene Description and GOTE Sheet #1 Due before midnight
15 Warm-ups
Critique to be submitted online through ACConnect between
20 Stanislavski Discussion 10/15/14 (10:00pm) and 10/22/14 (5:00pm)
22 Stanislavski Performances
27 Tour of facilities/ Monologue discussion
Test
Test will be open from Oct. 23, (5pm) until Oct. 27, (midnight)
***test MUST be completed before midnight on Oct. 27, 2015.
29 Find Monologues (must be approved by instructor)
November
03 Monologue approval/rehearsal
05 Monologue Memorization: Graded
Scene Description and GOTE Sheet #2 Due before midnight
10 Performances
12 Performances
17 Partners look for duet scenes
19 Rehearse/Work memorization
24 Rehearse/Block Scene
26 NO CLASS: Thanksgiving
December
01 Final Rehearsal/ Bring all props The Drowning Girls performances
Dec. 3, 4, & 5 @ 7:30pm
Dec. 6 @ 3:00pm
03 Performances Critique to be submitted online through ACConnect between
Extra Credit Due 12/03/15 (10:00pm) and 12/08/15 (5:00pm)
Scene Description and GOTE Sheet #3 due before midnight
10 Performances 9:00am – 11:00am
No additional information available
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM