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Invitation to Theatre
THEA1100 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Maguire, CRN 10148 

An introduction to major plays, artists, and forms of theatre in various periods and an investigation into the creative process of theatre today. Theatre visits and daily attendance required.

 

Invitation to Theatre
THEA1100 R21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Gil-Sheridan, CRN 10151 

An introduction to major plays, artists, and forms of theatre in various periods and an investigation into the creative process of theatre today. Theatre visits and daily attendance required.

 

Acting I
THEA2010 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: MTWTh, 1-4 p.m.
4 credits, Kimmel, CRN 10150

Introductory acting technique for non-Theatre majors. Emphasis on developing and freeing the voice, body, imagination, and emotions. Activities of the course include vocal and body warm-ups, theatre games and exercises, improvisations, and scene work.

 

Musical Theatre Workshop
THEA3065 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: MTWTh, 10 a.m.-Noon and 1-5 p.m.
4 credits, Boyd, CRN 10149 

A five-week summer intensive that offers a varied schedule of four classes: Musical Theatre workshop, Vocal techniques, Dance for Musical Theatre and Acting, theatre games. Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., students will work in the classroom as a company. The early afternoon and evenings will include field trips, guest seminars, and attendance at Broadway, off-Broadway, and off-off Broadway plays and musicals. Find the program application online at fordham.edu/summer.

 

Photography I
VART1124 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: MTWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
4 credits, Lawton, CRN 10152 

Instruction is offered in basic camera and darkroom techniques of black-and-white photography. Discussions focus on aesthetics and critique of students' work. Students should have their own adjustable cameras. Lab fee.

 

Drawing I
VART1150 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
4 credits, Storey, CRN 10153 

Work in pencil, ink, charcoal and other graphic media designed to involve students in various approaches and attitudes toward representation and expression in drawing.

 

Graphic Design and Digital Tools
VART2003 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9:45 p.m.
4 credits, Rivera, CRN 10154 

In the course, students will learn the basic tools and operations of several different graphics programs. Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign will be explained through demonstrations, tutorials, and weekly assignments. The focus will be on a conceptual and analytical approach to design vocabulary and problem solving. Lab fee.

 

Graphic Design and Digital Tools
VART2003 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-5 p.m.
4 credits, Goldstein, CRN 10156 

In the course, students will learn the basic tools and operations of several different graphics programs. Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign will be explained through demonstrations, tutorials, and weekly assignments. The focus will be on a conceptual and analytical approach to design vocabulary and problem solving. Lab fee.

 

Sustainable New York
VART2085 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Compton, CRN 10155 (near full) 

A workshop in big city 'greening.' Although intended for majors in visual arts, environmental studies, and/or urban studies, this course will interest anyone concerned about New York City's future in an era of rising energy costs and environmental risk. The course will be informed by walking tours, field trips, readings and discussions, illustrated presentations, visits to building, park, and construction sites and guest speakers from state and city agencies, NGOs, nonprofits, and innovators in the private sector. Several sessions will meet outside Fordham.

 

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