Acting Courses
The following performance courses are available to Theatre and Film Studies majors.
| Undergraduate Performance Courses |
| DRAM 3500 |
Acting I: Foundations of Acting |
Syllabus  |
| DRAM 5010 |
Acting II: Scene Study |
No Syllabus |
| DRAM 5053 |
Senior Seminar |
No Syllabus |
| DRAM 5331 |
Shakespeare |
Syllabus  |
| DRAM 5500 |
Acting III: Advanced Acting |
No Syllabus |
| DRAM 5510 |
Actor Training I: Physical Actor |
Syllabus  |
| DRAM 5530 |
Actor Training II: Voice for the Actor |
No Syllabus |
| DRAM 5570 |
Acting for the Camera |
No Syllabus |
| DRAM 5580 |
Performance Topics |
No Syllabus |
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| Graduate Performance Courses |
The M.F.A. Performance curriculum is currently undergoing re-design, to accommodate an increase in the number of our performance faculty.
The curriculum will offer a rigorous training progression, including acting techniques culled from Stanislavsky-based methodologies supported by Meisner and Chekhov work, with significant departures into alternative performance approaches. Movement and voice/speech training is founded on the systems of Alexander, Linklater, Skinner, Lessac, LeCoq, Chekhov, and Contact Improvisation.
The curriculum also seeks to intersect with the dramatic media technologies that make our program unique in the nation, by offering courses in commercial voiceover, radio drama, voice for animation, blue- and green-screen gesture and movement techniques, and gesture and movement for motion-capture technologies.
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Contact:
Ray Paolino, , rpaolino@uga.edu, 366 Fine Arts
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