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A study at the intermediate level of dance styles appropriate to professional contemporary as well as classic productions, emphasizing across the floor combinations and THEA 101 Applied Professional Acting I choreography acquisition through exposure to set dance pieces 10.0 units from a variety of classic contemporary productions. This course is Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU not open to students who have received credit for DRMA 401. (Fall) Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 (Letter Grade Only) Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment THEA 110 Beginning Production Laboratory This course is the required prerequisite to all sophomore theatre 3.0 units arts courses. In a series of lectures, demonstrations, activities, Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU assigned readings, and laboratory projects, the student examines Advisories: Eligibility for Math 311 the theatrical synthesis by exploring the elements of the 's Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application instrument and process from the specific standpoint of the and procedures for enrollment. professional actor. Team-taught by the faculty, staff, and The exploration and development of a theatrical production at resident and guest artists, the student examines the aesthetics a beginning level in a lab environment. Students apply the and theory of the drama, the nature of dramatic action, and the necessary skills for the process of mounting a professional arts and crafts vital for communication with an audience. The theatrical production. This course is not open to students who have class explores the interpretation of drama through the art of the received credit for DRMA 112. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) actor, with exercises and laboratory projects designed to develop the actor's vocal, physical, emotional, creative, and intellectual THEA 111 Intermediate Production Laboratory capacities. This course is the equivalent of three units of basic 3.0 units acting, two units movement, two units of voice and speech, two Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU units of dramatic theory, and one unit of singing techniques. This Advisories: THEA 110 - Beginning Production Laboratory and course is not open to students who have received credit for DRMA eligibility for MATH 311 101. (Fall) (Letter Grade Only) Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. THEA 102 Applied Professional Acting 2 The exploration and development of a theatrical production at 10.0 units an intermediate level in a lab environment. Students apply the Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU necessary skills for the process of mounting a professional Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application theatrical production. This course is not open to students who have and procedures for enrollment received credit for DRMA 112. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) Prerequisite: THEA 101 - Applied Professional Acting I A continuation of THEA 101, with emphasis on individual THEA 112 Advanced Intermediate Production development. This course is not open to students who have Laboratory received credit for DRMA 102. (Spring) (Letter Grade Only) 3.0 units Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU THEA 103 Beginning Professional Theatre Dance Advisories: THEA 111 - Intermediate Production Laboratory and Styles eligibility for Math 311 2.0 units Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU and procedures for enrollment. Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application The exploration and development of a theatrical production at an and procedures for enrollment advanced-intermediate level in a lab environment. Students apply An introduction to dance styles appropriate to professional classic the necessary skills for the process of mounting a professional musical theatre productions, emphasizing vocabulary acquisition theatrical production. This course is not open to students who have and exercises which develop the body stretch and flexibility, received credit for DRMA 112. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) strength and improve rhythmic and movement coordination. Limitation on enrollment: Completion of the program application THEA 113 Advanced Production Laboratory and procedures for enrollment. This course is not open to students 3.0 units who have received credit for DRMA 401. (Fall) (Letter Grade Only) Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU Advisories: THEA 112 - Advanced Intermediate Production THEA 104 Intermediate Professional Theatre Laboratory and Eligibility for; MATH 311 - Algebra 1 Dance Styles The exploration and development of a theatrical production at an advanced level in a lab environment. Students apply the 2.0 units necessary skills for the process of mounting a professional Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU theatrical production. This course is not open to students who have Advisories: THEA 103 - Beginning Professional Theatre Dance received credit for DRMA 112. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) Styles Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment

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THEA 114 Beginning Performance Laboratory In this intensive advanced-intermediate level laboratory course, 3.0 units the student can apply and develop all of the skills utilized in Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU dramatic performances. Students may spend class hours with the Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 instructor dealing with different performance situations, working Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application under pressure to meet unchanging deadlines, and engaging and procedures for enrollment in actual performance experiences. Therefore, absence from a In this intensive beginning level laboratory course, the student can production laboratory meeting is allowed only with prior approval apply and develop all of the skills utilized in dramatic performances. of the instructor. This course is not open to students who have Students may spend class hours with the instructor dealing received credit for DRMA 113. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) with different performance situations, working under pressure to meet unchanging deadlines, and engaging in actual performance THEA 120 Advanced Professional Acting 1 experiences. Therefore, absence from a production laboratory 10.0 units meeting is allowed only with prior approval of the instructor. This Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU course is not open to students who have received credit for DRMA Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application 113. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) and procedures for enrollment. Prerequisite: THEA 101 - Applied Professional Acting I THEA 115 Intermediate Performance Laboratory Through a series of lectures, demonstrations, activities, assigned 3.0 units readings and laboratory projects, the student will further explore Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU the theatrical synthesis from the specific standpoint of the Advisories: THEA 114 - Beginning Performance Laboratory and professional actor. Practical application of basic acting skills in eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 the major theatrical styles with specific emphasis on personal Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application acting problems will be supplemented by more intensive classes in and procedures for enrollment. vocal skills (including voice production and projection, articulation, In this intensive intermediate level laboratory course, the student use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, Standard American can apply and develop all of the skills utilized in dramatic Speech and various dialects) and movement techniques for the performances. Students may spend class hours with the instructor actor (including techniques of relaxation, body alignment and dealing with different performance situations, working under concentration of energy, mask techniques, combat techniques, as pressure to meet unchanging deadlines, and engaging in actual well as solutions to specific physical characterization challenges performance experiences. Therefore, absence from a production required of the actor by period styles and production concepts). laboratory meeting is allowed only with prior approval of the Script analysis and advanced techniques for scoring a dramatic instructor. This course is not open to students who have received text will be covered. Audition techniques and business survival credit for DRMA 113. (Letter Grade Only) skills will also be covered. The class will be team taught by the drama faculty and staff in conjunction with resident and guest THEA 116 Advanced Intermediate Performance artists. This course is not open to students who have received Laboratory credit for DRMA 120. (Letter Grade Only) 3.0 units Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU THEA 121 Adv. Professional Acting II Advisories: THEA 115 - Intermediate Performance Laboratory 10.0 units and eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment. and procedures for enrollment. In this intensive advanced-intermediate level laboratory course, Prerequisite: THEA 120 - Advanced Professional Acting 1 ; or the student can apply and develop all of the skills utilized in DRMA 120 dramatic performances. Students may spend class hours with A continuation of THEA 120 with specific emphasis on personal the instructor dealing with different production situations, working acting issues in rehearsal and performance. This course is not under pressure to meet unchanging deadlines, and engaging open to students who have received credit for DRMA 121. (Spring) in actual performance experiences. Therefore, absence from a (Letter Grade Only) production laboratory meeting is allowed only with prior approval of the instructor. This course is not open to students who have THEA 122 Advanced Intermediate Professional received credit for DRMA 113. (Letter Grade Only) Theatre Dance Styles 2.0 units THEA 117 Advanced Performance Laboratory Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU 3.0 units Advisories: THEA 104 - Intermediate Professional Theatre Dance Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU Styles Advisories: THEA 116 - Advanced Intermediate Performance Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application Laboratory and eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 and procedures for enrollment Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application A study at the advanced-intermediate level of dance styles and procedures for enrollment. appropriate to professional classic and contemporary musical theatre productions, emphasizing a growing mastery of musical

2 Allan Hancock College Catalog 2021-2022 Allan Hancock College 3 theatre dance style techniques and rapid choreography Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable acquisition. Students have the opportunity to create and teach their Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application own movement combinations. This course is not open to students and procedures for enrollment. who have received credit for DRMA 401. (Fall) (Letter Grade Only) A focused vocational course offering the opportunity for theatre practitioners to update, develop, and refine their skills on a specific THEA 123 Advanced Professional Theatre Dance topic, in a professional theatre setting. Under the supervision Styles of the professional staff, the students hone theatre skills and 2.0 units expand resumes and portfolios through their participation in the Acceptable for credit: Transfer to UC, CSU development and performance of a variety of theatrical productions Advisories: THEA 122 - Advanced Intermediate Professional in a repertory season. This course is not open to students who have Theatre Dance Styles received credit for DRMA 303. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application and procedures for enrollment THEA 302 Intermediate Preparation for Repertory A study at the advanced level of dance styles appropriate Production to professional classic and contemporary musical theatre 1.0 unit productions, emphasizing techniques to succeed in a professional Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable musical theatre dance audition and callback. Students will Advisories: THEA 301 - Beginning Preparation for Repertory participate in mock dance auditions for a variety of production Production styles. This course is not open to students who have received credit Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and for DRMA 401. (Spring) (Letter Grade Only) procedures for enrollment. A focused vocational course offering the opportunity for theatre THEA 198 Topics in Theatrical Performance practitioners, who have some beginning experience, to update, 0.5 - 3.0 units develop, and refine their skills on a specific topic, in a professional Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU theatre setting. Under the supervision of the professional staff, the Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application students hone theatre skills and expand resumes and portfolios and procedures for enrollment. through their participation in the development and performance of a This course provides an opportunity to explore particular aspects variety of theatrical productions in a repertory season. This course of the performance disciplines which are not covered in detail in the is not open to students who have received credit for DRMA 303. existing program. Course includes public performances; therefore (Fall) (Letter Grade Only) there is a limitation on enrollment based on audition/interview and/ or portfolio review. This is a lab course with offered units based on THEA 303 Advanced Intermediate Preparation for unit formula. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) Repertory Production 1.0 unit THEA 199 Topics in Theatre Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable 0.5 - 3.0 units Advisories: THEA 302 - Intermediate Preparation for Repertory Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU Production Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and and procedures for enrollment. procedures for enrollment. This course provides an opportunity to explore particular aspects A focused vocational course offering the opportunity for theatre of the technical disciplines which are not covered in detail in the practitioners, who have some intermediate level experience, existing program. Course includes public performances; therefore to update, develop, and refine their skills on a specific topic, there is a limitation on enrollment based on audition/interview and/ in a professional theatre setting. Under the supervision of or portfolio review. This is a lab course with offered units based on the professional staff, the students hone theatre skills and unit formula. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) expand resumes and portfolios through their participation in the development and performance of a variety of theatrical productions THEA 199S Special Topics in Theatre Stagecraft in a repertory season. This course is not open to students who have 1.0 unit received credit for DRMA 303. (Letter Grade Only) Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU Limitations on Enrollment: Audition/Interview THEA 304 Advanced Preparation for Repertory This course provides an opportunity to explore particular aspects Production of the performance disciplines which are not covered in detail in the 1.0 unit existing program. Course includes public performances; therefore, Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable there is a limitation on enrollment based on audition/interview and/ Advisories: THEA 303 - Advanced Intermediate Preparation for or portfolio review. This is a lab course with offered units based on Repertory Production unit formula. (Summer) (Letter Grade Only) Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and procedures for enrollment. THEA 301 Beginning Preparation for Repertory A focused vocational course offering the opportunity for theatre Production practitioners, who have some advanced-intermediate level 1.0 unit experience, to update, develop, and refine their skills on a specific

Allan Hancock College Catalog 2021-2022 3 4 Allan Hancock College topic, in a professional theatre setting. Under the supervision THEA 308 Planning, Production, and Management of the professional staff, the students hone theatre skills and 2 expand resumes and portfolios through their participation in the 10.0 units development and performance of a variety of theatrical productions Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable in a repertory season. This course is not open to students who have Advisories: THEA 307 - Planning, Production, and Management received credit for DRMA 303. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) 1 ; or proof of equivalent prior training and/or work experience; and eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 and MATH 311 THEA 305 Materials, Tools, and Techniques 1 Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application 10.0 units and procedures for enrollment. Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable An expansion on THEA 307 in the planning, production, and Advisories: Eligibility for; MATH 311 - Algebra 1 ; and ENGL management processes and techniques employed by professional 100 - Writing in Career/Tech Fields ; or ENGL 101 - Freshman theatrical artists and craftspersons. This vocational course offers Composition: Exposition the opportunity for theatre practitioners to update, develop, and Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and refine their skills in a professional theatre setting. This course is procedures for enrollment. required of all students enrolled in the Drama -- Technical An introductory course in the tools, materials, and production Certificate program. This course is not open to students who have techniques employed by a professional theatrical technician. This received credit for DRMA 304. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) vocational course offers the opportunity for theatre practitioners to update, develop, and refine their skills in a professional theatre THEA 310 Beginning Summer Touring Repertory setting. This course is required of all students enrolled in the Drama -- Technical Theater Certificate program. This course is not open Production 10.0 units to students who have received credit for DRMA 304. (Fall, Spring) Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable (Letter Grade Only) Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and procedures for enrollment. THEA 306 Materials, Tools, and Techniques 2 A course in which the beginning career-oriented theatre student 10.0 units works in every aspect of preparation for touring multiple-production Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable season. Each student is placed in the repertory company according Advisories: THEA 305 - Materials, Tools, and Techniques 1 ; and to proficiency in a major area of emphasis. Areas of study include eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 acting, singing, dance, design, crafts, property crafts, Limitations on Enrollment: Limitation on Enrollment: Completion lighting, sound and scenery crafts, marketing, house and of the program application and procedures for enrollment. management. Within the framework of preparation for touring An expansion on THEA 305 in the tools, materials, and production repertory theatre, the student is challenged with the rigors of techniques employed by a professional theatrical technician. This a professional experience among practicing professional artists vocational course offers the opportunity for theatre practitioners to who collaborate in a program of lecture, rehearsal, technical update, develop, and refine their skills in a professional theatre preparation, self-analysis, and discussion. This course is not open setting. This course is required of all students enrolled in the Drama to students who have received credit for DRMA 115. (Summer) -- Technical Theater Certificate program. This course is not open (Letter Grade Only) to students who have received credit for DRMA 304. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) THEA 311 Intermediate Summer Touring THEA 307 Planning, Production, and Management Repertory Production 10.0 units 1 Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable 10.0 units Advisories: THEA 310 - Beginning Summer Touring Repertory Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable Production Advisories: THEA 305 - Materials, Tools, and Techniques 1 ; Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and THEA 306 - Materials, Tools, and Techniques 2 ; and eligibility for procedures for enrollment. MATH 311 and ENGL 100 or ENGL 101 A course in which the intermediate career-oriented theatre student Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of the program application works in every aspect of preparation for touring multiple-production and procedures for enrollment. season. Each student is placed in the repertory company according An introductory course on planning, production, and management to proficiency in a major area of emphasis. Areas of study include processes and techniques employed by professional theatrical acting, singing, dance, design, costume crafts, property crafts, artists and craftspersons. This vocational course offers the lighting, sound and scenery crafts, marketing, house and stage opportunity for theatre practitioners to update, develop, and refine management. Within the framework of preparation for touring their skills in a professional theatre setting. This course is required repertory theatre, the student is challenged with the rigors of of all students enrolled in the Drama -- Technical Theater Certificate a professional experience among practicing professional artists program. This course is not open to students who have received who collaborate in a program of lecture, rehearsal, technical credit for DRMA 304. (Fall, Spring) (Letter Grade Only) preparation, self-analysis, and discussion. This course is not open to students who have received credit for DRMA 115. 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THEA 312 Advanced Intermediate Summer Repertory Production 10.0 units Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable Advisories: THEA 311 - Intermediate Summer Touring Repertory Production Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and procedures for enrollment. A course in which the advanced-intermediate career-oriented theatre student works in every aspect of preparation for touring multiple-production season. Each student is placed in the repertory company according to proficiency in a major area of emphasis. Areas of study include acting, singing, dance, design, costume crafts, property crafts, lighting, sound and scenery crafts, marketing, house and . Within the framework of preparation for touring repertory theatre, the student is challenged with the rigors of a professional experience among practicing professional artists who collaborate in a program of lecture, rehearsal, technical preparation, self-analysis, and discussion. This course is not open to students who have completed DRMA 115. (Summer) (Letter Grade Only)

THEA 313 Advanced Summer Touring Repertory Production 10.0 units Acceptable for credit: D - Credit - Degree Applicable Advisories: THEA 312 - Advanced Intermediate Summer Repertory Production Limitations on Enrollment: Completion of program application and procedures for enrollment. A course in which the advanced career-oriented theatre student works in every aspect of preparation for touring multiple-production season. Each student is placed in the repertory company according to proficiency in a major area of emphasis. Areas of study include acting, singing, dance, design, costume crafts, property crafts, lighting, sound and scenery crafts, marketing, house and stage management. Within the framework of preparation for touring repertory theatre, the student is challenged with the rigors of a professional experience among practicing professional artists who collaborate in a program of lecture, rehearsal, technical preparation, self-analysis, and discussion. This course is not open to students who have received credit for DRMA 115. (Summer) (Letter Grade Only)

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