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ARTT-170 Principles of Theatrical Design
Fall for 2006-2007
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An intensive course that explores visual and spatial creativity through artistic composition and theatrical design. This overview course acquaints the students with design elements and techniques as non-verbal communication tools to express the creative imagination in theatrical contexts. Lecture, discussion, reading, and project work in a variety of media will place emphasis on imagining the theatrical world of the play. The course will examine traditional areas of design including scenery, lighting, and costumes, and will also focus on the collaborative process with directors and other theater artists. If possible, project work may be linked to work in the production season or directing curriculum. This course may be repeated at the intermediate level (ARTT-270) with a focus on costume, lighting or scenic design and with varying class context. Lab Fee $90.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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