DRAM 2336 - Voice for the Theater

DRAM 2336:

Description
Principles, practices, and exercises in awareness, relaxation, freedom, flexibility, and expressiveness in the actor’s vocal instrument.
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Extended Hours
0
Contact Hours
48
State Approval Code
50.0506.52.26
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Fall or spring semesters: 

3 or more class meeting times per week - 5 absences

2 class meeting times per week - 3 absences

1 class meeting per week -  2 absences

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Instructional Goals and Purposes
The purpose of this course is an iIntroduction to fundamentals of voice for the stage; studio experiences exploring foundation skills in vocal production. Understanding the role of voice training in the development of the actor's craft and introduction to the methods, systems and techniques of voice training.
Learning Outcomes

After studying all materials and resources presented in the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Process and respond to sensory information through the language unique to theatre.
  2. Apply their knowledge of artistic and theatre processes involved in the discipline of theatre.
  3. Apply historical, cultural, aesthetic and literary understandings to the discipline of theater.
  4. Apply appropriate criteria to make informed assessments in works of theatre.
  5. Develop intra and interpersonal skills essential to the collaborative process in theatre.
Course Content

Students in all sections of this course will learn the following content:

  1. Experiential Anatomy
  2. The role of the spine, alignment and the impact of the bones on the voice
  3. Breath, resonance, articulation and clarity
  4. Elementary vocal destructuring and restructuring
  5. Release of inhibiting tensions in neck, shoulders, jaw, tongue and channel
  6. Rib expansion and release
  7. Elementary phonetics
  8. *Presentation using vocal sound, phonetic components of words ( this will be fully prepared and scripted)
  9. Accents and various dialects
Methods of Instruction/Course Format/Delivery

Lecture, practicum hours, hands-on experiences, and through Canvas.

Course Grade

The grading scale for this course is as follows:

  • Performance – 70%
  • Quizzes 20%
  • Execution of vocal exercises – 10%
Other
This course counts as part of the academic requirements of the Panola College Core Curriculum and an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree
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