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DRMA 151 - Beginning Acting I


Credits: 3
Introduction to acting techniques and beginning characterization through improvisation.
Course Outcomes:
 
  1. Employ an increasing range of rudimentary acting skills including the ability to create characters convincing and project one’s self-believably in word and action into imaginary circumstances.
  2. Demonstrate increasing creativity in outward verbal and non-verbal expression.
  3. Exhibit less self-consciousness and greater self-confidence in live performance tasks.
  4. Demonstrate an ability to control personal “tendencies/habits” while employing proper techniques of vocal and physical expression necessary for live performance.
  5. Analyze and discuss the performances of others in objective language.
  6. Develop and display a continuing respect for the differing talents and abilities of other artists/performers.
  7. Apply standard terminology of the acting profession.

Course Topics:
 

  1. Planned exercises and improvisational games/activities
  2. Acting Terminology
  3. Self-Discovery (physical, vocal, mental)
  4. Trust
  5. Relaxation (losing Self-consciousness)
  6. Concentration (remembering what we are doing)
  7. Rediscovering Playfulness
  8. The Infiniteness of Choices
  9. Doing (objectives/intentions)
  10. Need for Doing (stakes)
  11. Challenges to Doing (obstacles)
  12. Do it Another Way (tactics)
  13. Performing a short memorized text
  14. Listening and Responding to Others

LEC Credits: 1
LEC hours per week: 1
LAB Credits: 2
LAB hours per week: 4
Formerly: THEA 151.
Course Attribute(s): Humanities/Performing Arts, Transferable Elective
OEE Permitted: Yes
Grading Basis: Graded
Instructor/Department Consent Required: No Consent
CIP Code: 50.0501
Default Section Size/Cap: 25