DANCE AND THEATRE (DATH)
DATH 1100. Exploration of Voice and Movement. (3) (O) Creative and effective communication of ideas through the
use of the body and voice. Will include physical and vocal technique, improvisation and group
problem solving. Four contact
hours. (Fall, Spring)
DATH 1200. Elements of Design for the Stage. (3) Elements
and principles of design in relation to the performer, performance and
performance space with emphasis on developing perceptual and communication
skills through exposure to and analysis of a diverse selection of dance,
theatre, and related-performance images.
(Spring)
DATH 1600. Cornerstone Seminar. (1)
Prerequisite: Restricted to dance and theatre majors and minors or permission
of instructor.
DATH 2401. Production Practicum.
(1) Practical application of
production work in the areas of scenery, lighting, sound, costuming,
properties, publicity, box office, house management, and stage management. May be repeated for credit. (Fall, Spring)
DATH 2402. Performance Practicum.
(1) Prerequisite: Audition. Practical application of
performance techniques within a production setting, including auditions,
rehearsals, and performances. May be repeated for credit.
(Fall, Spring)
DATH 3600. Capstone Seminar. (1)
Prerequisites: DATH 1600 and senior standing.
Synthesis, integration, and application of theoretical and experiential
study in dance and theatre through individual/group designed seminar topic. Investigation and planning for immediate and life-long career
options through guest lectures, panel discussions, site visits, presentations,
and related mini-projects. Two contact hours. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. (Fall)