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THTR 232 - Dramatic Literature and Theatre Histoy

4 Credit(s)
This course provides students with an understanding of the development of drama – from its ancient roots, world-wide, in ritual and dance, to its emergence as a performing art in ancient Greece, and through its present-day forms world-wide, such as Africa, Japan, and India.  Plays by Native Americans will be examined, as will films by and about Native People. Students will read and analyze plays scripts from a variety of time periods and cultures, while considering social context, and concurrent technologies.   They will learn about performance spaces and progressions in theater architecture, as well as a wide range of production practices.  Some attention will be given to the comparison of theater and other arts.  A portion of the course is devoted to the development of films, and current film content and technology.

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