Concentrators must take a total of 12 (4-credit) courses to meet graduation requirements in Theater, Dance & Media, including the following required courses, tutorials, productions, and distribution requirements. Students also need to fulfill crew and training module requirements.
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Eight Required Courses
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Four courses focused on critical and scholarly approaches to Theater, Dance & Media
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These courses are offered through the Standing Committee on Degrees in Theater, Dance, and Media or by faculty in allied fields, including, but not limited to, the departments of Comparative Literature, English, Music, History of Art and Architecture, Art, Film, and Visual Studies, and Folklore and Mythology. These courses should not all be taken in a single discipline, for example dramatic literature, but rather should give the student a range of experience in the various aspects of theater making. At least one of these courses must focus on pre-20th century performance and include various genres and forms of theater, dance, and media. The student will consult with the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) for course approval and to compile a sound plan of study to meet this requirement.
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Four practice-based or studio courses
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Courses can include directing, design, acting, dance, choreography, playwriting, dramaturgy, and work in newer media. The student should take courses in more than one discipline. The choice of courses will require the approval of the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS).
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Notes about the Eight Required courses:
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One of the eight courses in either scholarly or practiced-based approaches must be in non-U.S. theater/dance or non-traditional performance.
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By TDM approval, up to 2 courses outside of the approved TDM Course List can count towards concentration requirements. Applications for an exception must include a course syllabus, which should demonstrate that at least 50% of the course material is related to theater, dance, media and/or performance.
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TDM Course Exception Application Form
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Two Tutorials (TDM 97 & 98)
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TDM 97: Sophomore Tutorial: Theater, Dance & Media: See it. Do it. Make Theory.
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Taught by TDM core faculty, this sophomore tutorial introduces students to the variety of theatrical forms, as well as to the fundamental tools of theatrical analysis. Required of all, and limited to, TDM concentrators.
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TDM 98: Junior Tutorial
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The goal of the junior tutorial is to test insights generated from critical reading in the context of studio practice. The result of the junior tutorial can be a final performance combined with a written account of the relation between reading, research, and studio practice that has occurred over the course of the semester, or a written project that includes reflections on studio work. Required of all, and limited to, TDM concentrators.
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Two Production Studios (TDM 90AR/BR/CR/DR)
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These studio courses frame and focus on TDM professionally directed, choreographed, and designed productions each term. Students are expected to assume major artistic roles, such as actors, dancers, apprentice directors, choreographers, designers, dramaturgs or producers.
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Crew & Training Module Requirements
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The Samuel Becket Crew Assignment: Students must complete one production crew assignment by working on one TDM production or TDM thesis production.
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Students work under the guidance of professionals in the following areas: lights, set, costumes, sound, video/media, run crew.
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All crew assignments must be arranged with and approved by TDM Production staff at the beginning of each semester.
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A workshop in theater safety, completed by the end of senior year first semester.