An Actor’s Technique-Nuts and Bolts

DRA4127.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2017 An Actor’s Technique-Nuts and Bolts

Course Description

Summary

How do actors bridge the gap between themselves and the role they are playing? How do actors rehearse with other actors in order to explore the world of the play? This non-performance based class is designed to help individual actors discover their own organic, thorough rehearsal process. Step by step we will clarify the actor’s process: character research, character exploration, text analysis, identifying actions, working with scene partners, emotional preparation, and scene presentation. Each student will be required to research and present the biography of one renowned actor during the term, and these presentations will serve as a springboard for an on-going group conversation about the craft of acting. Students will work to create a warm-up specifically designed to meet their individual needs, and work on one scene throughout the term, allowing them to explore deeply, revise, and edit their choices. Various rehearsal techniques will be explored, so that students can begin creating their own rehearsal technique for future performance work. Corequisite: Dance or Drama Lab assignment. Registration for this course will be 12:00pm - 2:00pm on Friday, May 19 and Tuesday, May 23 in VAPA E225.

Prerequisites

Actors Instrument or permission of instructor.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Dina Janis

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2017

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16