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CFA DR 477: Fabric Dyeing
Prereq: CFA DR 153 & 154 or consent of instructor. The student learns a variety of crafts associated with fabric painting and dyeing. Subject matter may include fiber reactive dyeing, fabric painting, batik and resist dyeing, distressing, and silk screen. Check with instructor for current semester content. 1.0 credit. -
CFA DR 478: Fabric Dyeing
Prereq: CFA DR 153 & 154 or consent of instructor. The student learns a variety of crafts associated with fabric painting and dyeing. Subject matter may include fiber reactive dyeing, fabric painting, batik and resist dyeing, distressing, and silk screen. Check with instructor for current semester content. 1.0 credit. -
CFA DR 483: Educational Theatre Seminar
For advanced Acting and Theatre Studies majors and with the consent of the instructor. Rehearsal and performance of scenes which are presented at area high schools in conjunction with the Huntington Theatre Company's Education Department Outreach programs. 1 cr, each semester. -
CFA DR 507: Contemporary British Theatre
Surveys theatre in Britain since World War II. Emphasizes the importance of economics and politics in that development. Significant texts are examined; includes visits to theatres. -
CFA DR 527: PTI Internship
Students will participate in a professional placement internship with either one of the School of Theatre's existing Professional Theatre Initiative (PTI) affiliates, or an outside theatre of their own investigation. Internships require a minimum of 120 hours of work in the given semester they are executed, and approval for the internship work must be approved by faculty prior to the students participation. 3.0 credits. Fall & Spring semesters -
CFA DR 601: Theatre Practice
Preparation and presentation of produced and workshop projects. Includes activities in rehearsal, technical production, and stage management. (May be repeated for credit.) 1-4 cr, each semester. -
CFA DR 650: Production
Prereq: none. Meets late afternoons, evenings, and/or weekends. Specific design and shop work in the mounting of student or professional productions. Credits assigned reflect scale of time and responsibility. Does not include off-crew design work. May be repeated for credit. Variable Credit. -
CFA DR 657: Scene Design 3
Prereq: DR 457, 458, or consent of instructor. Advanced design projects developed in conjunction with other designers and directors; emphasis on complex mechanical solutions. Readings and projects incorporate all theatre genres, ballet, dance, opera, television, and film. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 658: Scene Design 3
Prereq: CFA DR 457, 458. Advanced design projects developed in conjunction with other designers and directors; emphasis on complex mechanical solutions. Readings and projects incorporate all theatre genres, ballet, dance, opera, television, and film. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 661: Technical Production 3
Prereq: CFA DR 461 & 462 or CFA DR 761 & 762 or consent of instructor. Meets as arranged. Symposium environment - Each student designs a major project in concert with the instructor. The substance of each project is totally flexible focusing on the areas of need and interest of each individual student. These projects may include: mechanics, software, furniture, or advanced skills in plastics or other crafts. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 662: Technical Production 3
Prereq: CFA DR 461 & 462 or CFA DR 761 & 762 or consent of instructor. Meets as arranged. Symposium environment - Each student designs a major project in concert with the instructor. The substance of each project is totally flexible focusing on the areas of need and interest of each individual student. These projects may include: mechanics, software, furniture, or advanced skills in plastics or other crafts. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 667: Lighting Design 3
Prereq: CFA DR 467 & 468 or CFA DR 767 & 768 or consent of instructor. An in-depth look at the functions and qualities of light and how to apply them in complex ways within a lighting design for the stage. Focus will be placed on your continuing development as a theater artist and on expanding your knowledge of related design concepts, performance genres, and venues. Development of professional level design work and portfolio material will be expected. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 668: Lighting Design III
Prereq: CFA DR 467 & 468 or CFA DR 767 & 768 or consent of instructor. An in-depth look at the functions and qualities of light and how to apply them in complex ways within a lighting design for the stage. Focus will be placed on your continuing development as a theater artist and on expanding your knowledge of related design concepts, performance genres, and venues. Development of professional level design work and portfolio material will be expected. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 673: Costume Design 3
Prereq: CFA DR 473 & 474 or CFA DR 773 & 774 or consent of instructor. Advanced theoretical and practical design training; project work weighted toward individual student needs, and realistic preparation for a career in costume design. Readings and projects incorporate multiple theatre genres, ballet, dance, and opera, depending on individuals in the class. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 674: Costume Design 3
Prereq: CFA DR 473 & 474 or CFA DR 773 & 774 or consent of instructor. Advanced theoretical and practical design training; project work weighted toward individual student needs, and realistic preparation for a career in costume design. Readings and projects incorporate multiple theatre genres, ballet, dance, and opera, depending on individuals in the class. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 675: Costume Production 3
Prereq: CFA DR 475 & 476 or CFA DR 775 & 776 or consent of instructor. Continues the study of flat patterning and draping through individual projects. Silhouette, line, and proportion become essential elements in the development of complete muslin reproductions. The study of the form and function of period underpinnings is stressed. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 676: Costume Production 3
Prereq: CFA DR 475 & 476 or CFA DR 775 & 776 or consent of instructor. Continues the study of flat patterning and draping through individual projects. Silhouette, line, and proportion become essential elements in the development of complete muslin reproductions. The study of the form and function of period underpinnings is stressed. 3.0 credits. -
CFA DR 750: Internship
Prereq: Advisor approval. Meets as arranged. Work as an intern in a professional setting. Positions may be sought by the individual or suggested by the advisor. The accepting organization must provide a letter of agreement prior to, and an evaluation letter following the conclusion of the internship. May be repeated for credit. Variable Credit. -
CFA ML 501: Piano
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CFA ML 502: Piano

