Listed in: Theater and Dance, as THDA-330
Formerly listed as: THDA-36 | THDA-66
Yagil Eliraz (Section 01)
The actors bring characters to life, through text, physicality and voice. Using their own bodies, they transform the words from a play’s pages in order to become another live being onstage. This art requires not only technique, but more importantly, an original and personal interpretation of the text, its characters, and their actions.
One of the goals of this course is to nourish each actor’s capacity for personal and original interpretation, or what might be called the elusive “artist’s voice. Another goal is developing independent skills to rehearse a scene. Working toward these goals, we will work in a lab environment, rehearsing scenes and monologues from various playwright’s scripts. We will employ physical and analytical tools, which would enrich the actors’ palate of skills, foster their artist’s voice and advance their way of rehearsing a play. The class meets three times per week for two hours.
Requisite: THDA-111, THDA-113, or a prior course in acting at the college level, or by permission of the instructor. Limited to 16 students. Spring semester. Visiting Professor Eliraz.
If Overenrolled: instructor will seek to have balance in gender and advancedacting experience