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Students develop an original ensemble theatre production based on an established theme. Material may be drawn from personal stories, community-based interviews, or historical research. Focus is on the development of ensemble performance skills, techniques for creating original performance material, and the role of theatre as community story telling. Learn to utilize theatre to reflect upon political, social, and cultural dynamics of a particular community; listen across cultural divides; and/or to give voice to personal stories. Topics include the history, principles, and theatrical techniques of community-based and ensemble theatre. [This course gives public voice to topics and viewpoints not generally addressed openly.]
Units
3 unit
Hours
2 hours lecture 2 hours labratory
Length
17 weeks
Graded
Credit course taken for grade or for credit/no credit
Classification
General " cultural courses
Version
01
Scheduled Sections
Semester
Section
Seats*
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Location
* Seats - Open/Wait
Last Updated 6/19/2013 1:19 AM