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DRAM 111: Introduction to Theatre Design

Harry Feiner, Charles Repole and Meghan Healey

(Submission #84)


Course Description

The course studies the general scope of the visual components in the theatrical performing arts (theater, opera and dance). It introduces them to the tools of historical research and the techniques for creative expression in the performing arts and their related disciplines of art, architecture, and film. Theatre and its design component, is social history; it is heavily dependent on the study of varied cultures from different geographical places and historical periods.

This course is intended for non-majors or beginners in theatre with no previous training or experience as well as the majors and minors who intend to take a single course in design to fulfill their requirements.

Category

Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Appreciating and Participating in the Arts (AP)
Context of Experience: Not Applicable
Extended Requirement: Not Applicable

Additional Course information

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Existing Course: Existing
Existing Course Number: DRAM 111
Course Anticipated to be offered: Every Semester
Other (if specified): 
Number of Sections: One
Number of Seats: 30

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