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The
Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Arts program utilizes, as primary
training tools, the professional performance opportunities at The
Old Globe and studio productions at the University of San Diego.
Students have performance assignments continuously throughout the
program, and their work is carefully monitored by voice, movement
and acting faculty advisors. Because the program trains only actors,
studio productions are chosen exclusively to serve actors - not
directors, designers, or playwrights.
The curriculum has been developed to support and expand the work
in performance. Each of four semesters concentrates on a specific
period of dramatic literature. Performance skills classes are coordinated
with literature courses to enable students to acquire the necessary
voice/speech, movement, acting, and interpretive skills to perform
roles from plays of the particular genre being studied.
Although course content and instructors vary, a comprehensive performance
skills curriculum is taught each semester, including: Acting, Voice
and Speech, Literature, Movement, Alexander Technique and Yoga.
Additionally, a variety of workshops and master classes are offered
in such areas as scansion, period styles, stage combat, audition
technique, stage make-up, and acting for film and television, among
others.
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