This course builds upon the skills learned in Theatre Studies I. Students will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge of theatre on stage and behind the scenes. This course will focus on the practical application of theatre skills, such as improvisation, acting, scene design, blocking, and choreographing. Students will be working together to create projects and performances just as they would in a live theatre production.
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Theatre Studies I
Theatre Studies IGrade Level: 9-12 1465Term: SemesterCredit: .5Theatre Studies I introduces and explores theatre as a vital, exciting live performing art. Students will have the opportunity to study and participate in improvisation,…
Concert Choir
Students will perform various classic and modern choral literature throughout the year. They will learn proper vocal technique and skills in maintaining vocal health. There is also an emphasis on sight-reading and the development of aural skills. Members of the Concert Choir are required to attend rehearsals and performances after school. Small group or individual rehearsals are also mandatory. Participation in all public performances is required. Small group or individual rehearsals are also mandatory. Students enrolled in this course will also be eligible to audition for our select Chamber Choir ensemble.
Video Options
The teacher and student will map out an individual area of focused study within video production. This course is for the video student who is interested in an intensive but rewarding independent study geared toward focused skill development within the context of independent video creation. This course requires a strong commitment and is based on availability and room within a student and teacher’s schedule. Subject to instructor approval
Morning News Broadcast
This course allows students to take part in the CCS Morning News. Students will learn how to prepare for daily broadcasts through development of scripts, segments, video coverage and technical training/troubleshooting. Students will be placed in production teams and will be guided through the broadcast production stages from development through live stream. Depending on assignment, students will report during homeroom to participate in the live stream of our morning broadcasts. Students are required to be able to take video for production assignments throughout the year. A handful of these events may take place outside of school. This course requires a strong commitment, but will help students build broadcast and project experience for daily LIVE news broadcasts and regular segments.