Course Syllabus: Theatre Arts 112 Rehearsal and Performance
FALL 2005
TTH 1:30 AM – 39:45 AM
Course Code: 43633
Instructor: Kathleen Normington
Office: HGH 234
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 1:30 –2:30 PM and Tuesday & Thursday 12 – 1 PM
And By Appointment
Phone: 924-4542
E-mail: KJObrien@AOL.com
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Methodology. Participation in class exercises including physical relaxation and vocal exercises. Analysis of text emphasizing voice and speech choices which are an essential component of an actor's performance. Scoring the text will include transcribing American English to IPA American Stage Standard English as well as scansion. Memorized and prepared performances include solo efforts and scene work with a partner. In addition there will be a midterm and final graded performance. You will also be required to schedule two coaching sessions outside of class time with the instructor.
Required Texts.
Class Attire. Appropriate for freedom of movement. This class requires some physical activity so please wear suitable clothing. Long hair kept out of your face and distracting jewelry removed during class time.
Bring to Every Class. Notebook with class notes and material including scene and monologue scripts, pencil and highlighter pen. Towel or mat for floor exercises.
Grading. Assignment Points
1. Participation 15
2. Quizzes, Homework, Exercises 20
3. Midterm 25
4. Dialect Scene 10
5. Final 30
TOTAL 100
Course Grade Scale
100-97 points = A+ 89-87 = B+ 79-76 = C+ 69-66 = D+
96-93 points = A 86-83 = B 75-73 = C 65-63 = D
92-90 points = A- 82-80 = B- 72-70 = C- 62-60 = D-
59 & below = F
Participation. Professional actors are prompt, prepared and responsible. Unlike other university classes, you cannot learn the material if you are not physically present in class. Evidence of participation includes: regular and prompt class participation, involvement in discussion and activities, obvious preparation of assignments and exercises. Because this class meets only twice a week, you will be expected to do the vocal exercises on your own time to fully develop your voice and to eliminate any vocal problems. You will also be required to meet with the instructor at least two times outside of class during the semester.
*********Class Commitment. This group has a collective responsibility to treat each other with respect and kindness. You will be timely, prepared and committed to working with your fellow classmates in and out of class. All opinions will be considered worthy but negativity and disrespect will not be tolerated.
San Jose State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation in this course please tell the instructor as soon as possible so that we can make the necessary accommodations.
Plagiarism : University regulations require that instructors report any instance of academic dishonesty to the Judicial Affairs Officer. One form of academic dishonesty is plagiarism - - taking ideas, writing, or work from another person or source and representing them as one's own. Plagiarism includes both having someone else write your papers and cutting and pasting from the Internet without crediting the actual author. For advice on how to avoid plagiarism, consult the following site:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
Theatre Arts 112 Tentative Course Calendar FALL 2005
(Subject to change at the instructor's discretion)
Date Learning Units/ Classwork Assignment
Week 1 Aug. 24 |
Introduction to Course
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Prepare short (2 minute)monologue for Monday, Aug. 29 |
Week 2 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 |
Warm up Techniques Performances Watch Slamnation |
Read pp. in Reader Memorize poem for Sept. 7 |
Week 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 |
Qualities of the Voice: Vocal Variety LABOR DAY - NO CLASS Group work on poems |
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Week 4 Sept.12 Sept.14 |
Breathing and Expressiveness
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Week 5 Sept.19 Sept.21 |
Introduction to the IPA Vowels and Diphthongs |
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Week 6 Sept.26 Sept.28 |
Quiz 1: IPA Vowels and Diphthongs IPA Consonants |
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Week 7 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 |
IPA Consonants continued |
Assign R & J Prologue |
Week 8 Oct.10 Oct.12 |
Introduction to Verse/Scansion |
Memorize Prologue for 10/17 |
Week 9 Oct.17 Oct.19 |
Verse and Scansion continued |
Midterm assigned |
Week 10 Oct.24 Oct.26 |
Rehearsal for Midterm – no regular class scheduled, space is available for students |
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Week 11 Oct.31 Nov. 2 |
Midterm Performances |
Written analysis due Oct. 31 |
Week 12 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 |
Dialect work: British RP |
Scenes and partners assigned Final speech assigned |
Week 13 Nov.14 Nov.16 |
The Voice Outdoors |
Meet at Amphitheatre by Student Union Sign up for coaching session |
Week 14 Nov.21 Nov.23 |
Coaching with Instructor on Finals |
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Week 15 Nov.28 Nov.30 |
Speech Preview Performances |
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Week 16 Dec.5 Dec.7 |
RP Scene Performances Last Day of Class |
FINAL: Wednesday, December 14 7:15 AM - 9:30 AM