Choreography
This course explores the process of making dances, and studies the elements of dance composition, including the development of solo and group studies for class presentation.
Choreography II
Choreography II is a course designed to continue to develop choreographic tools in duets and small groups in various dance genres. Focus is on structuring sophisticated choreographic works. Emphasis is placed on different kinds of creative processes and relationships between dancers.
Stromberg Named Fellow of American Statistical Association
By Jenny Wells
Arnold Stromberg, professor and chair of the Department of Statistics in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA).
The honor is conferred upon less than one percent of the ASA’s membership, and is comprised of statisticians from academia, business, government and research organizations from around the world.
Materials Research Creates Potential for Improved Computer Chips and Transistors
By Shana Hutchins and Jenny Wells
It’s a material world, and an extremely versatile one at that, considering its most basic building blocks — atoms — can be connected together to form different structures that retain the same composition.
Adv Studies In Script Analysis
An advanced study of dramatic literature in its context as a basis for theatrical production. Textual interpretation is considered from the viewpoint of all members of the artistic team. The course requires practical application of analytical theories.
Critical Theories And Performance
This class introduces students to critical theories of performance and production and to the various issues raised by the professional production of selected plays. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Applied Res In Theatre (Sr)
This course focuses on the application of performance/production research to the actual production of a dramatic text. Students will investigate the work of a selected writer, examine critical and historical materials relative to that writer, and then apply this research to the production of one play. The play will be produced as a part of the department's Studio Season. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Adv Styles Of Acting
The rehearsal and performance of scenes and class exercises in improvisation to develop creative imagination as a basis for acting. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Dramaturgy
Study of conceptual collaboration while working within the production environment.