The Actor’s Instrument (DRA2170.01, section 1)

Kirk Jackson

An actor honors and bears witness to humanity by embodying and giving voice to the human element in the landscape of theatrical collaboration. Investigating the impulses and intuitions that make us unique as individuals can also identify that which constitutes our shared humanity. Through exploration of the fundamentals of performance, students address the actor’s body, voice, and imagination as instruments for creating drama, conflict, action and story. Course work includes: relaxation techniques, improvisation, basic sensory and imagination exercises, character analysis, and beginning text work. We will read and discuss several plays throughout the term, as well as theory.

Corequisites: Dance or Drama Lab Required

Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 4
T/F 10:30-12:20
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency: Every Term
This course is categorized as All courses, Drama.