TMA 252
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Puppetry
Course Description
Theories, techniques, and experience constructing and operating puppets for use in performance, recreational, and educational settings.
When Taught
Fall and Winter
Min
2
Fixed/Max
2
Fixed
4
Fixed
1
Other Prerequisites
Theatre education major status or instructor's consent
Note
Contact nat@scera.org for meeting location for first day of class.
Title
Design
Learning Outcome
Students will design, build and manipulate the following types of puppets:
Marionette
Wannabe Puppet
Found Object/Recycled Puppet
Big Mouth (Muppet)
Parade Puppet
Title
Manipulation and Performance
Learning Outcome
Students will create and develop puppet strategies and skills in traditional and non-traditional environments including
Schools
Churches
Arts/Community Centers
Boys/Girls Clubs
Etc
Title
Ethics
Learning Outcome
Students will use puppets to explore social and ethical issues within a targeted community.