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COURSE OBJECTIVES: |
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The Student Should Be Able To: |
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Discover the potential for learning, enjoyment, and personal growth in the theatre experience through a knowledge and appreciation of: |
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the importance of theatrical movements, practices, and forms as expressions of social concerns throughout the ages; |
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the relationship of dramatic themes, characters, conflicts, and their resolutions to daily life; |
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the significance of the ongoing tradition of theatre as a synthesis of the arts; and therefore, |
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Approach a theatrical event both comfortably and knowledgeably as a responsive and responsible audience member or active participant. |
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EVALUATION PROCEDURES: |
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In addition to traditional methods of testing, research papers, and discussion, and based upon what the student has learned in the course, he/she will also be asked to: |
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do a creative project, such as |
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write a short play or scene |
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design and build a model |
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direct or act in a scene from a legitimate play |
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attend and critique two live theatre performances |
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read, research, analyze, and translate the play to performance |