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Theater Arts LPC |
THEA 1 | Conservatory Readiness | 1.00 Unit | ||
This course is required for students interested in participating in the Actors Conservatory at Las Positas College. This course prepares students for a rigorous two-year training program in acting, musical theater, and dance. Students are expected to perform monologues, solos, and short dance sequences in this course, as well as participate in mentorship and cohort activities throughout the semester. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 1A | Theory/Practice of Acting I | 3.00 Units | ||
This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text. An introduction to the techniques and theories of acting, explored through improvisation, exercises and scene study. Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills: development of the physical and psychological resources for acting including relaxation, concentration, creativity, believability, and commitment. Strongly Recommended: ENG 1A or ENG 1AEX with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 1B | Theory/Practice of Acting II | 3.00 Units | ||
Continued exploration of the theory and practice of acting, focusing on more complex characterization and character analysis. Introduction to theatrical styles and period acting with emphasis on monologues and scenes. Prerequisite: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C or an equivalent acting class or acting performance experience. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 3A | Beginning Improvisation | 3.00 Units | ||
An entry level course designed to introduce to students to concepts of improvisation and creative dramatics. It will encourage students to "think out of the box", promoting creative problem solving within a supportive ensemble. Recommended for non-majors (Early Childhood education, Business, Speech/Communication majors especially encouraged) as well as Theatre: AA students. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 3B | Intermediate Improvisation | 3.00 Units | ||
This course will teach students Long-Form Improvisation. The class will concentrate on finding style and improving skills through various in class, supportive, exercises. We will focus on accepting/supporting, creating honest and strong relationship, and developing complex and engaging circumstances. Prerequisite: THEA 3A with a minimum grade of C/P | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 3C | Improvisation in Performance | 3.00 Units | ||
From Saturday Night Live to Flash Mobs - Improvisation is part of our culture. Students will get the opportunity to perform as well as teach improvisation techniques and creative dramatics in a supportive and fun atmosphere. The students will also have opportunities to attend and critique the work various local improvisation troupes. Prerequisite: THEA 3B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 4 | Modern American Theater | 3.00 Units | ||
The history, representation and contributions of various works of Modern American Theater and the study of Modern American theater as an instrument for expressing and understanding cultural identity. The focus will be on at least three of the following cultural groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Latin Americans and Native Americans. Strongly Recommended: ENG 1A with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 10 | Introduction to Dramatic Arts | 3.00 Units | ||
A survey of the elements of Theater event and its contribution to cultures and societies throughout history. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENG 1A/1AEX | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 25 | Fundamentals of Stage Speech | 3.00 Units | ||
Theory and practice of speech improvement for acting. Development of the voice, articulation and pronunciation for theater production. Covers speeches and oral traditions from 1600 to the present. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 29A | Independent Study, Theater | .50 to 2.00 Units | ||
Supervised study in the area of Theater. Any student interested in registering for an Independent Studies course should contact a full/part-time instructor or dean in the appropriate area. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 39A | Musical THEA Workshop-Begining | 3.00 Units | ||
Training in performance skills for the musical theater, with emphasis on acting, stage movement and vocal production. Solo, duet and ensemble work , possibly leading to a culminating public performance. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 39B | Musical THEA Workshop-Intermed | 3.00 Units | ||
Intermediate training in performance skills for the musical theater, with emphasis on acting, stage movement and vocal production. Study includes written analyses, musical theater staging and basic acting and vocal techniques. Solo, duet, and ensemble work possibly leading to culminating public performance. Prerequisite: THEA 39A with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 39C | Musical THEA Workshop-Advanced | 3.00 Units | ||
Advanced training in performance skills for the musical theater, with emphasis on acting, stage movement and vocal production. Study includes auditioning techniques and critical analyses of musical theater performances. Culminating public performance required. Prerequisite: THEA 39B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 47A | Perform in Prod:Intro Live | 3.00 Units | ||
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance. On stage participation in cast of scheduled main stage production. Enrollment by Audition only. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 47B | Performance in Prod: Beginning | 3.00 Units | ||
As a continuation of THEA 47A, students will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage production. Emphasis will be on character development, objectives, and actions. Enrollment by Audition only. Prerequisite: THEA 47A with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 47C | Performance in Prod: Intermed. | 3.00 Units | ||
This course is a continuation of THEA 47B. Student will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage production. This course will focus on rehearsal technique, personal creative exploration, and ensemble building and motivated performance response. Enrollment by Audition only. Prerequisite: THEA 47B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 47D | Performance in Prod: Advanced | 3.00 Units | ||
As a continuation of THEA 47C, students will continue to develop onstage with participation in the cast of the scheduled main stage production. This course will emphasize complexity and polish in performance, personal and creative development as a theater professional, and outreach and publicity obligations. Enrollment by Audition only. Prerequisite: THEA 47C with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 48A | Tech Theater Prod- Beginning | 3.00 Units | ||
Students will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house management, construction, scenery, properties, costume, lighting, sound and running crews. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Strongly Recommended: MATH 107 and THEA 50 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 48B | Tech Theater Prod-Intermediate | 3.00 Units | ||
Participation in scheduled productions and events as crew members and/or construction of said productions technical elements, including lighting and sound implementation. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Students may participate in the design and board operation of multiple productions or events per semester. Prerequisite: THEA 48A with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: MATH 107 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 48C | Tech Theater Prod- Advanced | 3.00 Units | ||
Participation in scheduled productions as assistant stage managers or assistant designers of said productions technical elements, including scenic, costume, lighting and sound design. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Students may participate in more than one production per semester, as needed. Prerequisite: THEA 48B and THEA 50L or THEA 51 or MUS 35 or THEA 52 with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: MATH 107 or MATH 107B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 48D | Tech Theater Prod-Capstone | 3.00 Units | ||
Participation in scheduled productions as manager of productions technical elements,which may include stage management, publicity management, or designer's apprentice in lighting, sound, costume, or scenic design. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Students may participate in more than one production or event per semester. Prerequisite: THEA 48C, THEA 50L or MUS 35 or THEA 51 or THEA 52 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 50 | Stagecraft | 3.00 Units | ||
An introduction to technical theatre and the creation of scenic elements. Includes basic concepts of design, painting techniques, set construction, set movement, prop construction, backstage organization, and career possibilities. May include stage management, lighting, and/or sound techniques. Lecture, reading, projects, and practical experience. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 50L | Introduction to Stage Lighting | 3.00 Units | ||
This course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, and their relationship to design. Introduction to stage lighting design. Physics of light, color, electricity; components of basic lighting technology; comprehensive overview of the art of theater lighting design. Strongly Recommended: THEA 50 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 51 | Introduction to Costume Design | 3.00 Units | ||
Students will study costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic theatrical costuming. Fabrics and their various uses will be investigated. Design and fabrication of costumes for production; components of basic sewing and costume construction; comprehensive overview of the history of fashion and costume, color, manufacturing techniques; Introduction to basic makeup design; makeup application techniques and design; special effects makeup techniques. Strongly Recommended: THEA 50 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 54 | Shakespeare | 3.00 Units | ||
Study and performance of classical Shakespearean texts (monologues and dialogues), with a focus on the Elizabethan world as it applies to performance. Students will come to understand the works of William Shakespeare through active performance techniques as well as traditional literary analysis. Prerequisite: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: THEA 1B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 55 | Movement for the Actor | 1.00 Unit | ||
Movement for the Actor is designed to use movement and gesture for furthering skills in character development, enhancing the actor's understanding of their body as a tool for communication. This course focuses on the actor's body and mind connection, and how they might use that connection to further enhance their performance skills. Course included exercises based on various techniques including an introduction to mime, Laban, Viewpoints, character masks, and ensemble development exercises. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 56 | Acting for the Camera I | 3.00 Units | ||
Introduction to the principles and techniques of acting on camera. Different techniques for work with three cameras, commercials, acting for film and acting for television. Work with technique for various on camera types of auditions, i.e., commercials, film and television. Prerequisite: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C May be taken concurrently | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 57A | Performance Prod- Introduction | 3.00 Units | ||
This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance. On stage participation in cast of scheduled main stage production. Enrollment is for the duration of the production. | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 57B | Performance in Prod. Beginning | 3.00 Units | ||
As a continuation of THEA 57A, students will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage musical production. Emphasis will be on character development, objectives, and actions. Prerequisite: THEA 57A with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 57C | Performance Prod- Intermediate | 3.00 Units | ||
This course is a continuation of THEA 57B. Student will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage musical production. This course will focus on rehearsal technique, personal creative exploration, and ensemble building and motivated performance response. Prerequisite: THEA 57B with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 57D | Performance Prod- Advanced | 3.00 Units | ||
As a continuation of THEA 57C, students will continue to develop onstage with participation in the cast of the scheduled main stage production. This course will emphasize complexity and polish in performance, personal and creative development as a theater professional, and development as a vocal musician. Prerequisite: THEA 57C with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 58 | Stage Combat | 2.00 Units | ||
This course introduces students to armed and unarmed stage combat for the theater and entertainment industry with a concentrated focus on partnership, safety, and storytelling through movement. Focus on hand to hand combat and single sword, among others. Students will have the option to complete certification with The Society of American Fight Directors. Prerequisite: THEA 1A and THEA 55 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 59 | Acting for the Camera II/Voice | 3.00 Units | ||
This course is a continuation of Acting for the Camera; this course further explores the challenges an actor faces in delivery for TV/Film/Media. Additionally, this course covers an introduction to Voice Over Acting. This course will prepare students for on-camera or voice-over auditions and work. Prerequisite: THEA 56 with a minimum grade of C | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
THEA 60 | Business of Acting | 1.00 Unit | ||
Students with an interest in pursuing acting beyond the community college setting will work on preparations to audition for theater, film and four-year schools and develop an understanding of the expectations of professional actors. Work on monologues and showcase scenes, cold reading technique included. Prerequisite: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C May be taken concurrently | ||||
College: Las Positas College | ||||
Division: A - H | ||||
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