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description     = A more in-depth exploration of characters, realigning thought process to believably portray a range of emotions, objectives, conflict and resolutions through voice and movement. Incorporate improvisational skills in scenes and theatre games. Create scenes and perform, work scripts to bring the words to life, and believably become someone else!  
|description=In addition to the technical side of the craft (lights, sound, sets, costumes, etc.), students in this course will more deeply explore characters, realign their thought process to believably portray a range of emotions, objectives, conflict and resolutions through voice and movement. Students will also incorporate improvisational skills in scenes and theatre games. Finally, students will create scenes and perform, work scripts to bring the words to life, and believably become someone else!
department       = Performing Arts
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A more in-depth exploration of characters, realigning thought process to believably portray a range of emotions, objectives, conflict and resolutions through voice and movement.  Incorporate improvisational skills in scenes and theatre games.  Create scenes and perform, work scripts to bring the words to life, and believably become someone else!

Latest revision as of 22:40, 18 April 2024


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher Marilyn Gates
Sessions 1
Prerequisites Drama I
GR Code FA
Offered Previously
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

In addition to the technical side of the craft (lights, sound, sets, costumes, etc.), students in this course will more deeply explore characters, realign their thought process to believably portray a range of emotions, objectives, conflict and resolutions through voice and movement. Students will also incorporate improvisational skills in scenes and theatre games. Finally, students will create scenes and perform, work scripts to bring the words to life, and believably become someone else!