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THA 222 – Theatre History II (3) A study of the development of Western theatre beginning with the Renaissance through Contemporary Western Theatre. The course examines the evolution of literature, design, performance and the influences of theatre on society in the covered periods. This course satisfies the general education requirement in Creative Aesthetics. THA 231 – Stage Make-up (3) This course instructs students upon the application of stage make-up and covers all aspects from corrective to fantasy characters. The course is designed to teach students to apply make-up on themselves as well as on others. Students will have to purchase stage makeup for use in class. THA 233 - Introduction to Theatrical Design (3) A study of the design fundamentals of Theatre; including Basic CAD Drafting, Scenic Design, Lighting Design, and Costume Design. Emphasis will be placed on the theatrical design process from inception to performance, and the application of the principles and elements of design. THA 241 – Acting II - Movement for the Stage (3) Prerequisites: THA 205. An exploration of the use of the actor’s body on the stage. Students are introduced to fundamental techniques of character development through study of realistic drama, including scene and character analysis and the use of blocking and gesture in the physicalization of action. THA 243- Applied Voice (1) An applied study of vocal technique and Musical Theatre vocal repertoire. Designed to enhance the singing abilities of students at all levels of skill and experience. Fifteen 30-minutes lessons. Lab fee required. May not be taken as an audit option. Prerequisite: Audition. THA 244- Class Voice (3) An exploration in the fundamental understanding of standard terms and concepts primarily related to the singing, but also applicable to the speaking voice. Breathing, alignment, vocal production, basic anatomy and coordination will all be covered in this course in an effort to improve vocal production through performance. THA 250 – Combat for the Stage (3) Prerequisites: THA 205. Introduces the student to SAFD approved stage combat. The course covers unarmed combat and rapier & dagger, along with incorporation of combat into a dramatic scene with a focus on safety, accuracy, and believability. THA 277 – Theatre Production (1) This course is an experiential course based around working on a Flagler College Main or Second Stage production, graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Students will spend a minimum of 40 hours working on the production. A Theatre Arts Major must take this course a minimum of four times, once in each of the following categories. Theatre Arts minors must complete two THA 277s in any area.
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