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UCLA - 1A. Introduction to Dance for Music Theater (1)

Studio, four hours. Designed for Theater majors. Introduction to basic music theater dance technique. May be repeated once for credit. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 1B. Introduction to Dance for Music Theater (1)

Studio, four hours. Designed for Theater majors. Introduction to basic music theater dance technique. May be repeated once for credit. Letter grading.
Score: 8.593521 Details | Listing | Web page

UCLA - 1C. Introduction to Dance for Music Theater (1)

Studio, four hours. Designed for Theater majors. Introduction to basic music theater dance technique. May be repeated once for credit. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 2. Theater in Performance: International Theater Festival (5)

Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Exploration of theater in performance as revealed in productions and guest artists of UCLA International Theater Festival, with emphasis on collaborative role of theater artists and active role of audience. Students view selected productions, go back stage to discover how they are realized, and meet creative team. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 10. Introduction to Theater (5)

Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Exploration of theater in production, with emphasis on collaborative role of theater artists and active role of audience. Understanding of and access to live theatrical event and enhanced appreciation of value of theater to society; development of critical skills through consideration of representative examples of theatrical production from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 11. Approaches to Interpretation of Theater and Performance (5)

Lecture, four hours. Introduction to basic methods of interpretation in theater and performance throughout world. Topics illustrated by faculty members and guest speakers, visits to off-campus theaters, and reading from contemporary plays. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 12. Introduction to Performance (4)

Lecture, two hours; studio, four hours. Investigation of phenomenon of performance and role of the performer in the theatrical event, including interpretation of drama through performance. Examination of various forms of theatrical performance and styles of expression, and development of acting, voice, and movement skills. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 13. Play Reading and Analysis (5)

Lecture, three hours. Provides base for subsequent study in theater. Development of techniques of play reading and habits of scholarship useful to further study in each of theater's subdisciplines, including acting, directing, design, playwriting, and critical study. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 14A. Introduction to Design (5)

Lecture, three hours; studio, six hours. Exploration of visual interpretation of drama. Study of styles and techniques of design, collaborative role of designer, principles of design for scenery, lighting, costumes, and sound. Both technical and aesthetic groundwork for further study. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 14B. Introduction to Design (5)

Lecture, three hours; studio, six hours. Exploration of visual interpretation of drama. Study of styles and techniques of design, collaborative role of designer, principles of design for scenery, lighting, costumes, and sound. Both technical and aesthetic groundwork for further study. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 14C. Introduction to Design (5)

Lecture, three hours; studio, six hours. Exploration of visual interpretation of drama. Study of styles and techniques of design, collaborative role of designer, principles of design for scenery, lighting, costumes, and sound. Both technical and aesthetic groundwork for further study. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 15. Introduction to Directing (4)

Lecture, two hours; studio, four hours. Requisite: course 11. Investigation of role of the director in theatrical production and theories of play direction, with emphasis on analysis and interpretation of dramatic work and its realization in production. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 19. Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars (1)

Seminar, one hour. Discussion of and critical thinking about topics of current intellectual importance, taught by faculty members in their areas of expertise and illuminating many paths of discovery at UCLA. P/NP grading.
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UCLA - 20. Acting Fundamentals (4)

Studio, four hours. Introduction to interpretation of drama through art of actor. Development of individual insights, skills, and disciplines in presentation of dramatic material to audiences. P/NP or letter grading.
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UCLA - 21. Acting for Camera (2 to 4)

Lecture, three hours. Development and practice in acting techniques. Preparation and taping of scenes for analysis. May be repeated twice for credit. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 23. Musical Literacy for Singing Actors I (2)

Studio, three to four hours. Introduction to reading and understanding musical notation, musical terminology, and basic to complex rhythm-reading and sight-singing in C major. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 24A. Voice and Speech I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Development of voice and speech techniques for stage. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 24B. Voice and Speech I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Development of voice and speech techniques for stage. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 24C. Voice and Speech I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Development of voice and speech techniques for stage. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 25A. Movement and Combat I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Physical awareness for actors, concentrating on warming up body, relaxation, control, stunts, gymnastics, martial arts, and use of weapons. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 25B. Movement and Combat I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Physical awareness for actors, concentrating on warming up body, relaxation, control, stunts, gymnastics, martial arts, and use of weapons. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 25C. Movement and Combat I (1)

Studio, three to four hours. Physical awareness for actors, concentrating on warming up body, relaxation, control, stunts, gymnastics, martial arts, and use of weapons. Letter grading.
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UCLA - 26. Alexander Techniques (2)

Studio, three hours. Study and practice in Alexander techniques as method of developing balance, poise, and coordination of body and mind. Exploration of use of rhythm to expand movement potential of actors and relevant use of visual arts and animal studies to character development and to expansion of movement potential. P/NP or letter grading.
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UCLA - 27. From Vaudeville to Standup Comedy (2)

Studio, three hours. Exploration of many aspects of comedy using American vaudeville traditions, acts, and performers as historical base to experience importance of rhythm, timing, delivery, speech, and body language in all styles of comedy, to find value of improvisation/imagination as well as innovative writing skills in all comic forms, to discover how comedy draws from so many art forms, including music/songs, dance, storytelling, clowning, magic, design, and tumbling/stunts, and to build overall confidence/ease in comic performance skills. P/NP or letter grading.
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UCLA - 28A. Acting, Voice, and Movement Workshop I (2)

Studio, three to six hours. Study of beginning acting technique, scene study, and development of voice and movement skills. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 units. Letter grading.
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