Students study, explore, and experiment with various modes of individual expression, group interactions and visual composition through the use of human bodies in time and space to embody a story on stage. After developing a basic awareness of personal movement habits, students study professional performances and practice techniques to expand their own movement vocabularies. Readings, observation, personal reflection, and group work lead to the creation of silent scenes, solo character pieces, and ensemble-developed performances.
THEA 261: Movement for the Stage
Cross Listed
AWPE 261
Program
Attributes
Art-Theoretical,
Appropriate for First-year Students,
Wellness Activity
Applied Minors