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TH 114 - Ballet-1
A study of the classical technique with a
strong emphasis on body placement and proper alignment. Fundamental ballet
exercises, proper stretching, basic center work, and combination of dance steps
aimed at developing muscular coordination, flexibility, and stamina. May be used
in partial fulfillment of the Physical Education activity credit requirement
under the General Requirements for graduation with an associate degree.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 115 - Jazz Dance-1
A high-energy, fast-moving course particularly
well suited for theatre-oriented students. Basic jazz technique and free style
movement designed for a wide range of body movement and a creative means of
expression for theatre dancing. Strong focus on body conditioning, stretching,
and flexibility. May be used in partial fulfillment of the Physical Education
activity credit requirement under the General Requirements for graduation with
an associate degree.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 116 - Tap Dance-1
Introduction to tap techniques, emphasizing
the use of this dance form in theatrical performance. An excellent dance form
for rhythm and coordination. Covers all the basics of tap dance and its
relationship to the subjects of ballet, jazz, and theatre of today. May be used
in partial fulfillment of the Physical Education activity credit requirement
under the General Requirements for graduation with an associate degree.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 214 - Ballet-2
Prerequisite: TH 114 or equivalent -- A
continuation of Ballet 1 or for the student with experience. Intermediate
technique with barre and center work. Development of physical skill is augmented
by understanding of theories and concepts of movement. Performance techniques
and the application of ballet training to other dance forms are stressed. May be
used in partial fulfillment of the Physical Education activity credit
requirement under the General Requirements for graduation with an associate
degree.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 215 - Jazz Dance-2
Prerequisite: TH 115 or equivalent -- A
continuation of Jazz Dance 1 or for the student with experience. Emphasis on
jazz technique, style, and performance. Explores movement for musical comedy,
improvisation, and composition with focus on performance technique and other
forms used in the theatre dance. May be used in partial fulfillment of the
Physical Education activity credit requirement under the General Requirements
for graduation with an associate degree.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 239 - Script Analysis
Teaches basic skills in analyzing classical
and contemporary scripts for production to those interested in acting and
directing.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Fall Only
TH 241 - College Players-1
Offers students interested in theatre, acting,
and related technical crafts (lighting, costuming, make-up, publicity,
properties, and set construction) the opportunity to perform in or produce one
or more plays per semester at the GRCC Spectrum Theater. The student electing
this course for credit must audition and perform in any play or fulfill at least
20 hours working on other rehearsal and performance requirements.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 242 - College Players-2
Offers students interested in theatre, acting,
and related technical crafts (lighting, costuming, make-up, publicity,
properties, and set construction) the opportunity to perform in or produce one
or more plays per semester at the GRCC Spectrum Theater. The student electing
this course for credit must audition and perform in any play or fulfill at least
40 hours working on other rehearsal and performance requirements.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 244 - College Players-3
The performance of the play scheduled fall and
winter semester. Students can earn credit for work done either on stage or
backstage as an actor or technician. The amount of credit depends on the size of
the responsibility taken on. One credit requires a minimum of 20 hours; two
credits - 40 hours minimum; three credits - 60 hours minimum. Most students put
in many more hours than are required.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 245 - Introduction to Acting
A course designed to develop fundamentals of
the actor's craft. Emphasis on movement, pantomime, developing the imagination,
and performance of cuttings from plays. This is the basic performance class in
theatre.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 247 - Advanced Acting
Offers a second semester of acting to those
students who have satisfactorily completed TH 245; explores more fully the use
of improvisation techniques and advanced scene study. The work is aimed more
toward performance than in TH 245.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Winter Only
TH 248 - Introduction to Theater
A course in theatre appreciation. Students
will study how a play moves from script to stage by learning about theater
stucture and the various artists and craftpersons associated with this
collaborative art. Students taking this course will be required to attend four
productions during the semester. This course carries humanities credit.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Fall, Summer, and Winter
TH 255 - Acting for Classical Theatre
Prerequisites: TH 245, TH 247 -- This is the
third semester's course in action. It focuses on the classical acting style of
Shakespeare, Moliere, and the ancient Greeks.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Fall Only
TH 260 - Auditioning
Prerequisite: TH 245 -- The course
familiarizes students with an auditioning process. Recommended for those who
need to audition for transfer or future employment.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Winter Only
TH 261 - Theatre Technology 1
The study of technology and craftsmanship
involved in backstage production with specific focus on stage carpentry and
costume construction. Students in this course will also have the opportunity to
work behind the scenes as stage crew for a GRCC Spectrum Theater production.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Fall and Winter
TH 262 - Theatre Technology 2
The continued study of technology and
craftsmanship involved in backstage production with specific focus on lighting
and sound production of the theatre. It is recommended that students have taken
TH 261 prior to enrolling in this course.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Winter Only
TH 263 - Theatre Technology 3
The continued study of technology and
craftsmanship involved in backstage production with specific focus on scene
painting and stage rigging. It is recommended that students have taken TH 261
prior to enrolling in this course.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture Offered Fall Only
TH 270 - Directing
This course covers the principles of stage
directing, such as play selection, design, casting, staging, actor-coaching and
conceptualization. It culminates in student-directed one-acts at the end of the
semester.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Winter Only
TH 291 - Seminar in Theatre 1
Offered upon demand and when interest in a
particular subject area in theatre will allow for scheduling. Seminar may be
repeated if subject matter changes. Minimum student participation is 40 clock
hours. The seminar allows two or more students to study and use materials in a
field related to their curriculum. Students will work under the formal
supervision of an instructor.
1 units min / 1 units max, Lecture
TH 292 - Seminar in Theatre 2
Offered upon demand and when interest in a
particular subject area in theatre will allow for scheduling. Seminar may be
repeated if subject matter changes. Minimum student participation is 80 clock
hours. The seminar allows two or more students to study and use materials in a
field related to their curriculum. Students will work under the supervision of
an instructor.
2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture
TH 293 - Seminar in Theatre 3/Improvisation
This performance course studies concepts and
exercises aimed toward improvisation. Students will learn to "plug in" to their
own creative impulses.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture Offered Fall Only
TH 294 - Seminar in Theatre 4
Offered upon demand and when interest in a
particular subject area in theatre will allow for scheduling. Seminar may be
repeated if subject matter changes. Minimum student participation is 160 clock
hours. The seminar allows two or more students to study and use materials in a
field related to their curriculum. Students will work under the formal
supervision of an instructor.
4 units min / 4 units max, Seminar
TH 298 - Independent Study in Theatre 1
Readings, research or independent study
performed under the guidance of a faculty member. Students may propose projects
in any area of theatre and must have the written permission of the supervising
instructor, the appropriate Department Head/Program Director, and the
appropriate Dean before they register for this course. Students electing
independent study for the first time should take TH 298. No student may earn
more than two credits in independent study.
1 units min / 1 units max, Independent Study
TH 299 - Independent Study in Theatre 2
Readings, research or independent study
performed under the guidance of a faculty member. Students may propose projects
in any area of theatre and must have the written permission of the supervising
instructor, the appropriate Department Head/Program Director, and the
appropriate Dean before they register for this course. Students electing
independent study for the first time should take TH 298. No student may earn
more than two credits in independent study.
1 units min / 1 units max, Independent Study
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