nan Course Introduction
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DRA 2306-001-001 – Stagecraft: Theater, Performance, and Production (nan) from University of South Florida
Students may apply for credits at any time during their enrollment. Credits earned in DRA 2306 will be applied toward the BFA in Theatre degree.
Theatre majors may participate in several performance groups. Some students can be cast as a small role and perform with either the Theatre Company or for public theater groups.
Some theatre majors
nan Course Description
** Note: A study of the history, structure, and production of musical theatre. The course will cover the creation, development, and reception of musical theatre from its origins to today. Specific topics will include the early days in Broadway’s history; the development and renaissance of musical theatre as a form; and current issues in musical theatre production, including musicals that have failed at the box office. Other topics may include shows such as Sweeney Todd and Sondheim’s work in film
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About This Course
This course is designed to introduce students to key concepts in dramatic arts. The course begins with a discussion of some basic principles and styles in dramatic arts. The primary focus is on drama written for the stage and screen. Students will
nan Course Outline
1. Introduction to the practice of dramatic arts
2. An overview of acting, directorial and technical theatre
methods
3. The use of professional techniques for the performance of theatre
4. Basic dramaturgy in the development and production of theatre works
(a) Dramaturgy, workshop session with an emphasis on lecture/dialogue method
5. Practical and theoretical work to prepare a performance for presentation
(a
nan Course Objectives
To prepare for the course and gain knowledge of dramatic theory and practice, and to develop a basic understanding of the discipline.
Course Learning Outcomes for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan)
General Course Learning Outcome: 3.01) Demonstrate knowledge of dramatic theory and practice by identifying key concepts, elements, and styles in theatre, dance, film, television, music theatre, opera, and literature.
Specific Course Learning Outcome: 3.04)
nan Course Pre-requisites
* Required to take DRA 2306 before enrolling in DRA 2307
nan Course Duration & Credits
at University of Toronto – University College
Nanodegree Program Details
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nan Course Learning Outcomes
Learn how to build your own theatrical characters, and create and perform a one-act play. Utilize literature, drama techniques, stage directions, and classic and contemporary playwrights as inspiration for dramatic ideas.
Learners will be able to build their own theatrical characters and create a one-act play.
DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts – Final Exam
This course has no final exam.
nan Course Assessment & Grading Criteria
Level: 3 Credits: 3
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental components of dramatic arts. It will provide students with an introduction to the history and development of dramatic arts, and will provide them with an opportunity to explore and analyze plays by playwrights from around the world. Additionally, this course will encourage students to examine different production styles from various time periods in order to better understand their own artistic interests.
Prerequisites: None.
This course is designed for students
nan Course Fact Sheet
2-0-0
Course Credits: (nan)
Total Course Credits: (nan)
Fee Information: Fee Amount: $300.00
nan Course Delivery Modes
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Online Video Tutorials
Kaplan University offers e-Learning through online video tutorials for each module covered in DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan).
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nan Course Faculty Qualifications
ARI – Department of Art & Architecture
ASPIRE – Accreditation in the Arts for Students with Exceptional Priorities
– Dr. Yvonne Lawrence, Chair of Graduate Program
– Dr. Lorraine Feinman, Acting Coordinator of Graduate Studies
– Dr. Monique Taylor-McGowan, Acting Assistant Director
– AMT – Applied Music Therapy
BIBS – Baccalaureate in Interdisciplinary Studies
– PCC – Peninsula College
nan Course Syllabus
at Austin Community College (Austin, TX), offered Spring 2013
DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) at Austin Community College (Austin, TX), offered Fall 2012
Introduction to Dramatic Arts
(3 semester credit hours)
Lecture: Lecture: Wednesday and Thursday 7:00-9:15 pm
Prerequisite(s): Completion of an approved introductory course in the fine arts; or a reading score on the tests listed below.
Suggested nan Course Resources/Books
– The Playwright: A Manual for Students and Aspiring Dramatists (Murray Lerner) (nan)
– Playwriting (Praxis Series) (nan)
Course Description:
This course will offer students a detailed look at the fundamentals of playwriting, from choosing the right story to developing characters, language and setting. The course is designed to help students develop their skills as writers and gain valuable feedback. Through discussion, exercises and written assignments students will learn how to
nan Course Practicum Journal
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2010 – 2011
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2009 – 2010
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nan Course Project Proposal
to carry out an empirical study of the effectiveness of the manner in which professional acting teachers conduct their
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to determine whether or not the manner in which dramatists construct their dramatic works is related to their ability to
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to determine whether or not there are differences
nan Course Practicum
This is a Spring 2007 Practicum for DRA 2306 (Introduction to Dramatic Arts) at CSUN. DRA 2306 is an upper division course that explores the processes of dramatic performance and production in the theatre arts. This course will provide students with opportunities to learn about the art form, practical aspects of theatrical production, and interdisciplinary collaboration. DRA 2306 students will engage with a variety of dramaturgical approaches to theatrical practice such as script analysis,
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– The Actor’s Tool Kit
– Creating Characters
– Sound and Music
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DRA 2306
Final Exam
(80 points)
Final Project for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) (60 points)
The Exam for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts, which will be taken during Week 8, is an open book test.
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For more information please visit the course Web site
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Students will be tested on their ability to handle stressful situations, good communication skills, and working as a member of a team.
2. Communication (20%)
Students will be tested on listening skills, oral and written communication in the form of presentations, group work, and group project design.
3. Creativity (25%)
Students will be tested on creative thinking skills
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at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
To obtain a copy of the study guide click on this link: www.nursingcenter.com/on/demandware. This is a copyrighted material and any unauthorized use of it will result in severe civil and/or criminal penalties.
The final exam for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) will be held on Tuesday, December 10th from 9:00am-11:00am in the NDSU Building room
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1. In one of the plays studied in class, which character changes?
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b. The Fool
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2. Which of the following is not true about melodrama?
a. Melodrama is characterized by loud music and movement.
b.
Week by Week Course Overview
nan Week 1 Description
Research Paper
The playwrights have always utilized story-telling as a way to convey their ideas through many different mediums. In the late 19th and early 20th century, The American stage was dominated by one of the best playwrights of all time, Eugene O’Neill. The play ” Long Day’s Journey Into Night” is an example of his work.
Although he had many talented writers working for him, one stands out above the rest; Arthur Miller. His play ” Death of a
nan Week 1 Outline
* Week 1 Topics *
-Basic Concepts of Dramatic Arts
-Classical Theatre (The Theater)
-Aural Theatre (Performance by a Voice)
-Technique of Acting
-Dramaturgical Model and Content of Plays
-Acting for the Stage (theatre)
-Working with an Actor (theatre)
-Acting in a Play
-Dramaturgical Models and Content of Texts
nan Week 1 Objectives
DRA 2306 Week 1 Discussion Questions
WEEK 1 CHALLENGES
– Understanding the role of drama and dramaturgy
– Dealing with the press and media
– Understanding personal traits
– Understanding conflicts within dramatic situations
DRA 2306 Week 1 Objectives for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan)
DRA 2306 Week 2 Objectives for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic
nan Week 1 Pre-requisites
— Thursday, August 16, 2018: 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Week 1 Pre-requisites for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) — Thursday, September 20, 2018: 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Week 2 Pre-requisites for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) — Friday, October 12, 2018: T
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nan Week 1 Learning Outcomes
Complete all required assignments and activities for week 1.
(DRA2306) Week 1 Video (nan) View video from the following link: http://youtu.be/LiJXkKzBp9c
(DRA2306) Week 1 Discussion (nan) Discuss the following with your classmates:
• What is the difference between a playwright, author, and director?
• How would you identify yourself as a writer if asked?
•
nan Week 1 Assessment & Grading
Course Home Page : Visit the course site to find out about required texts, in-class materials, readings and resources, the schedule of classes and other information. In addition, you will have access to many helpful resources: Assessment Schedule.
This syllabus may change from time to time and a new version will appear here. You should always check the course site for current information.
Course Materials:
Required texts for the course are listed in the table below.
Text Name Format Edition Price
Hawkins
nan Week 1 Suggested Resources/Books
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nan Week 1 Assignment (20 Questions)
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Question: Explain why the spirit of the play is important to the understanding of the plot and/or themes in Hamlet.
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Answered by Date: 10/18/2013
nan Week 1 Assignment Question (20 Questions)
at University of Phoenix, Skagit Valley College.
1. What is the basic difference between a theme and an allegory? Explain how these are used in theater, opera, and other dramatic arts. (2 points) 2. What is an antinomy? How does this relate to the play “Antigone” by Sophocles? (2 points) 3. Describe the narrative structure in the first half of Antigone with specific reference to characterization and plot development. (
nan Week 1 Discussion 1 (20 Questions)
at University of Phoenix, Lancaster.
Week 1 Discussion 1 (20 Questions) for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan) at University of Phoenix, Lancaster.
Question: Briefly describe the physical characteristics of the theater and identify the three main elements that make up a play or performance.
Answer: The physical characteristics of a theater include light, sound, and scenery. The three main elements that make up a play or performance are language, drama, and character
nan Week 1 DQ 1 (20 Questions)
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Question: Choose ONE (1) of the following
The first choice does not apply to this question.
Examine the history of modern drama, particularly the plays and operas from the second half of the nineteenth century through World War II. Compare and contrast a number
nan Week 1 Discussion 2 (20 Questions)
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at Khan Academy. This is part of the DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts course.
MCQs for Week 1 of DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts
1. The critical issues in selecting a play are:
(a) whether it deals with meaningful issues
(b) whether it deals with contemporary issues
(c) whether it deals with social issues
(d) whether it deals with biblical issues
2. Why is culture important?
(a) because it
nan Week 2 Description
Week 2
Welcome to my class web site! My name is Kristen Andrews. I am a Theatre major here at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and I am teaching DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts. This semester we will be discussing the following topics: The History of Shakespeare; The Elements of Drama; Character in Drama; Setting; Action in Drama; Conflict in Drama. We will also be learning about literary devices and examining and analyzing plays as well as movies.
nan Week 2 Outline
• a “Fairy Tale” and an Old English Melodrama (thf)
• a Classical Tragedy (thb)
• a New Greek Tragedy (gth)
• a Modern American Tragedy (mhq)
• a Modern English Tragedy (mhj)
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Degree Level: Undergraduate Degree Field of Study: Theatre and Drama
Devoted to: Theatre and Drama
Number of Programs Offered: 4
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nan Week 2 Duration
9/6/2017 0:00 PM 2:40 PM and Thursday, September 7, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in NEU
Intersession (or Intermission) Week Duration for DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts (nan)
8/23/2017 — and Friday, August 25, 2017, at no later than July 27, 2017
nan Week 2 Learning Outcomes
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The last day of class is May 10th, so please turn in your final paper, an excerpt from a play, your outline and any other materials that you want to be considered. If you still have questions about the assignment, please feel free to ask me.
nan Week 2 Assignment (20 Questions)
at University of Phoenix.
Complete the following week 2 assignment in a Word Document (size 12 font) which contains the following sections:
1. Introduction to Dramatic Arts
2. Brief description of the play
3. An analysis of one scene of the play including symbolism, characterization and dramatic devices.
4. Analysis on the conflict within the characters
5. A summary of all actions and dialogue between characters
6. A dialogue between characters
7.
nan Week 2 Assignment Question (20 Questions)
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Introduction to Dramatic Arts (DRA) Week 2 Discussion 1
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nan Week 2 DQ 2 (20 Questions)
at Strayer University, Semester 1, 2017
Question:
Write a two- to three-page paper that summarizes the successful actor’s work in his or her role as either an on-stage or off-stage director. Identify the roles played by each of the main actors that you have described. Provide examples from your own work as well as from your readings of other works to support your responses.
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nan Week 2 Quiz (20 Questions)
at University of South Carolina – Columbia
1. What is the primary theme of No Exit?
2. When does Laas develop the notion of selfishness?
3. Which character is responsible for setting off the first round of violence in Act 3?
4. What are the two assumptions that Laas must make in order to understand what he sees outside his window?
5. Why does Miss Clavel and her husband leave their house?
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nan Week 2 MCQ’s (20 Multiple Choice Questions)
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nan Week 3 Description
Week 3 Discussion Board
CONTENT
Unit 1: Theatre Aesthetics and Dramatic Practice (20%) Unit 2: Identity, Audience and Ethics (20%) Unit 3: Dramatic Structure and Design (40%)
Students are required to complete this assignment before the next scheduled due date. In addition, students must submit their responses in a Microsoft Word document for full credit.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:
Understand
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Week 8 Objective Review and Final Exam
Study Guide DRA2306 Week: Week #
nan Week 3 Objectives
Course Objectives: Discuss the elements and structure of a dramatic play. Analyze the role of plot in a dramatic work. Demonstrate technical knowledge of dramatic techniques used in classical, modern and postmodern plays. Identify critical theories of dramatic forms and their application to contemporary practice. Describe the influence of social, political, economic, and historical factors on the development and shaping of the dramatic genre.
Week 3 Content:
Week 3 Textbook:
Week 3
nan Week 3 Pre-requisites
All students must have completed Intro to Dramatic Arts Level I (nan) with a grade of 70% or higher, and have taken the placement test for Theatre Arts (BEO 101). Students may register for this course only once. Registration for this course is by invitation only.
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nan Week 3 Learning Outcomes
Summary
1. Describe the process of a playwright writing plays for the stage.
2. Discuss how dramatists have used rhetoric and imagery in their writing.
3. Describe the major types of dramatic forms, including modern drama and drama for specific audiences.
1. Describe the process of a playwright writing plays for the stage.
2. Discuss how dramatists have used rhetoric and imagery in their writing.
3. Describe the major types of dramatic forms, including modern drama and drama for specific audiences.
nan Week 3 Assessment & Grading
Instructors: David W. Daley (PI) Course times: MWF 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM Location: Lang 138 Instructor: David W. Daley Spring 2018 Contact Information: david.w.daley@usu.edu Lab Hours: MW-F…
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Term: Term 1, Week 3
Subject Code:
DRA2306
Course Title:
Introduction to Dramatic Arts (DRA2306)
Department:
nan Week 3 Suggested Resources/Books
•Hoffman, J., & Krauss, R. (2013). The actor’s craft: Theater for actors and directors. (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
•Hoffman, J., & Krauss, R. (2013). The actor’s craft: theater for actors and directors. (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
•Lamme, M.,
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nan Week 3 Assignment Question (20 Questions)
at Strayer University, B.S. in English . Select 1 of the following options.
Please use Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.) for sources used in this paper. The purpose of this assignment is to complete a Powerpoint presentation that describes your experience during the course of the semester. Be sure to include references for all materials used. This is an individual assignment and should be completed individually. No class participation will be accepted or graded.
Instructions:
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Submittal
nan Week 3 Discussion 1 (20 Questions)
at University Of Phoenix.
1. What are the three stages of the dramatic structure? Explain each one. 2. Which stage of a drama is most important in making the audience feel an emotional response to the main character? Explain your answer. 3. What is a conflict? What does each conflict symbolize in The Crucible?
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at University of Phoenix, Online.
1)The author’s description of the relationship between a character and an audience is called
A)performance style.
B)central theme.
C)setting.
D)objectives
2)According to the authors of this book, what type of performance style is used to build a dramatic piece?
A)satirical
B)light-hearted
C)sensitive
D)sophisticated
3)The title of the book suggests that audiences in drama
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DRA 2306 – Introduction to Dramatic Arts Week 3 Discussion 2
Question: Analyze the dramaturgy of a play that you have studied in this class and discuss how it used dramatic techniques to emphasize and/or add to its themes or subtexts. How did the techniques employed