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Course
Understanding Theatre-CV Honors
Professor Dr. Venus Opal Reese
Term Fall 2010
Meetings T/H 5:30-6:45 pm GC1.208B.2.714
WEEK 11 Theatricalism
T/Oct 26: RA: Chapter 10: Theatricalism/ RA: Chapter 11: Angels in America
H/Oct 29: RA: Chapter 11: a Worldview through Theatricalism/Angels in America
Performance Jazz Soiree, Oct 29-Oct 30, University Theatre, 8pm (Dance)
WEEK 12 Dramatic Structure
T/Nov 02: RA: Chapter 12: The elements of Drama and Dramatic Structure
H/Nov 04: RA: Chapter 12: The elements of Drama and Dramatic Structure
PICK GROUPS Select 5 classmates for final project/theatrical aspect for production
2nd Paper Due Nov 9th Second Paper Due
WEEK 13 Choosing a Genre
T/Nov 09: RA: Chapter 13: Genre
H/Nov 11: RA: Chapter 14: Choosing a Genre: Comedy/ Dog Lady
WEEK 14 The Project
T/Nov 16: RA: Chapter: 15: The Project/Buried Child
H/Nov 18: RA: Chapter: 15: The Project/Buried Child
Select Genre 11/18 Group 1-page project summary and production role of each member
WEEK 15 Final Project Preparation
T/Nov 23: Independent/ Group Working on the Project
H/Nov 25: THANKS GIVING ENJOY!
WEEK 16 Final Project Preparation
T/Nov 30: Working on the Project
H/Dec 02: Working on the Project
WEEK 17 Final Project Preparation
T/Dec 07: Working on the Project
H/Dec 09: FINAL COLLABORATIVE PROJECT PRESENTATION
Course Policies
Attendance, Punctuality, and Participation: (20%) The student’s
final grade will be lowered by 1/3 letter grade for each unexcused
absence. To receive an excused absence, a doctor’s note is required
immediately upon the student’s return to class. If you are late twice,
that equals one unexcused absence and shall be reflected in your final
grade. Students are graded on participation in class discussions,
preparation, and in-class activities. The student’s ability to take
direction, correction, preparedness, and willingness to readily
Grading (credit) participate and work as part of a team will be measured and graded
Criteria by the instructor.
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regulations, and administrative rules. Students are subject to
discipline for violating the standards of conduct whether such
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penalties are also imposed for such conduct.
Incomplete As per university policy, incomplete grades will be granted only for
Grades work unavoidably missed at the semester’s end and only if 70% of
the course work has been completed. An incomplete grade must be
resolved within eight (8) weeks from the first day of the subsequent
long semester. If the required work to complete the course and to
remove the incomplete grade is not submitted by the specified
deadline, the incomplete grade is changed automatically to a grade of
F.
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Disability
reasonable adjustments necessary to eliminate discrimination on the
Services
basis of disability. For example, it may be necessary to remove
classroom prohibitions against tape recorders or animals (in the case
of dog guides) for students who are blind. Occasionally an
assignment requirement may be substituted (for example, a research
paper versus an oral presentation for a student who is hearing
impaired). Classes enrolled students with mobility impairments may
have to be rescheduled in accessible facilities. The college or
university may need to provide special services such as registration,
note-taking, or mobility assistance.
These descriptions and timelines are subject to change at the discretion of the Professor.