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Feeling in the dark about your choreography ? Take Lighting Design!
If you look around, lighting adds impact to our visual world in movies, television architecture, interior design, special events, and so much more! This class is intended to demystify light as a powerful medium in design and familiarize students with design fundamentals. The course objective introduces lighting concepts with a focus on lighting for theater and dance, but the skills are applicable to many areas and other majors. This hands-on class guides you artistically through the design process from start to finish. The course is designed to serve all students regardless of prior experience in theater or dance production.
Fulfills a general requirement for all theater majors and minors.
Humanities. Register for THEA 004B.
Class meets Mondays 1PM – 3:45PM LPAC 310 Discussion followed by hands-on lab from 4:15PM -6:15PM with James Murphy, Managing Director of the LPAC.
1 credit.
Catalog chapter: Theater
Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/department-theater
Contact Jean Tierno (jtierno1@swarthmore.edu) or Jim Murphy (jmurphy2@swarthmore.edu) for more info!
Feeling in the dark? Take Lighting Design!
If you look around, lighting adds impact to our visual world in movies, television architecture, interior design, special events, and so much more! This class is intended to demystify light as a powerful medium in design and familiarize students with design fundamentals. The course objective introduces lighting concepts with a focus on lighting for theater and dance, but the skills are applicable to many areas and other majors. This hands-on class guides you artistically through the design process from start to finish. The course is designed to serve all students regardless of prior experience in theater production.
Fulfills a general requirement for all theater majors and minors.
Humanities. Register for THEA 004B.
Class meets Mondays 1PM – 3:45PM LPAC 310 Discussion followed by hands-on lab from 4:15PM -6:15PM with James Murphy, Managing Director of the LPAC.
1 credit.
Catalog chapter: Theater
Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/department-theater
Contact Jean Tierno (jtierno1@swarthmore.edu) or Jim Murphy (jmurphy2@swarthmore.edu) for more info!
Fashion! Costume! Sewing!
Interested in taking a hands-on class to get your creativity flowing? Did you know Swarthmore has a costume design class offered by the Department of Theater???! This course focuses on introducing methods that apply to designing costumes for stage, but the skills will serve you in many other areas. Past students have combined this class with other majors in engineering, sociology, art, architecture and more to create unique learning projects for themselves! You will learn basic sketching for costume and learn how to sew! The course serves all students regardless of prior experience in theater production. No prerequisites!
Fulfills a general requirement for all theater majors and minors.
Class meets Tuesdays/Thursdays at 1:15PM. Thursday classes are hands on labs that will walk you through several steps of working on costume projects from start to finish. Class meets in LPAC 310 and the Costume shop.
Humanities. THEA 004C.
1 credit.
Catalog chapter: Theater
Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/department-theater
Contact Jean Tierno (jtierno1@swarthmore.edu) or Laila Swanson (lswanso1@swarthmore.edu) for more information!
PERCEPTICON, a collaboration (10/26-10/28/18)
This fall, look out for Theater’s Laila Swanson and Film & Media Studies’ Sunka Simons for ‘PERCEPTICON’.
PERCEPTICON will be a three room installation featuring audio-visual installations that engage the participants in habits of perception relating to the human senses and how information is received. Each room will focus on flipping the script on stereotypical sensory reception in an attempt to raise awareness about unconscious, biased viewing and listening.
You can weigh in on this exhibit, participate for class credit, or just help out by staffing the exhibit ($9.25/hr in 4 hour shifts)!An info and brainstorming session will take place as follows:
Please join us for light refreshments if you ware interested or have questions about involvement!
Email Laila at lswanso1@swarthmore.edu for further information about this exciting collaboration.
HOOP OF LIFE: Music and Dance from Ojibwa/Oneida with Ty Defoe (4/24 at 4:30PM)
HOOP OF LIFE with Ty Defoe/ Gi izhig (Oneida/Ojibwe Nations)
This event will include interactive tribal songs and flute, hoop, and eagle dances. This unique program explores stories within a framework of traditional and contemporary culture, history, and values. Ty draws on his vast repertoire gifted to him weaves urban anecdotes and teachings that can be applied to ideas of shape-shifting and how this relates to identity. Walking in multiple worlds on earth is what Ty carries as he weaves stories and humanity together. Storytelling is often discovered with a presenting a message. For example the Sacred Hoop Dance is a metaphor that gives a message of people creating unity. The four colors of the hoops are symbols of interdependence and unity – the four human races, the four seasons, the four directions of the compass. As the Hoops move they speak of renewed creation of all of the universe.
Upper Tarble
4:30-6PM
April 24, 2018
https://swatcentral.swarthmore.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D288012818
Ty Defoe: Hoops of Life (4/24 @ 4:30PM)
HOOP OF LIFE with Ty Defoe/ Gi izhig (Oneida/Ojibwe Nations)
This event will include interactive tribal songs and flute, hoop, and eagle dances. This unique program explores stories within a framework of traditional and contemporary culture, history, and values. Ty draws on his vast repertoire gifted to him weaves urban anecdotes and teachings that can be applied to ideas of shape-shifting and how this relates to identity. Walking in multiple worlds on earth is what Ty carries as he weaves stories and humanity together. Storytelling is often discovered with a presenting a message. For example the Sacred Hoop Dance is a metaphor that gives a message of people creating unity. The four colors of the hoops are symbols of interdependence and unity – the four human races, the four seasons, the four directions of the compass. As the Hoops move they speak of renewed creation of all of the universe.
https://swatcentral.swarthmore.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D288012818
THE END, A Queer Reckoning (Acting Capstone 4/27 + 4/28)
And by “the apocalypse,” we’re actually referring to the metaphorical end of the world as we know it: graduation. Join the complex and multi-dmensional non-binary Korean-American with remarkable charm and theatrical ability, Wesley Han, (and a straight white guy) on a queer cabaret extravaganza as they wallow in their existential dread and ponder what it means to be spat out by a cheerfully hypocritical institution – like Swat – into a world that is cold, brutal, harsh, unforgiving, merciless, hostile, uncaring, volatile, inhospitable, untamable, and wow – really just couldn’t give less of a sh*t about you. Expect food and drink, fabulous outfits, and the most f*cking eclectic mixtape of songs you’ve ever heard.
Friday, April 27th and Saturday, April 28th at 8PM and 10:30PM
PACES Cafe in Tarble in Clothier
The End: A Queer Reckoning
a cabaret by Wesley Han and Oliver Lipton
Directed by John Jarboe
Music directed by Pax Ressler
Lights by Yoshi Nomifura ’18
Costumes by Max Brown
Set by Michael Lambui
presented by the Department of Theater
Seating is limited. First come, first served. More info: lpacevents@swarthmore.edu or 610-328 8260
Drama Board brings consent workshop to the Matchbox Studio
Cristen Kennedy (http://www.cristenkennedy.com/about-cristen.html) comes to Swarthmore to lead a workshop about consent, boundaries, and intimacy in Theater and performing arts. Drama Board and the Department of Theater are thrilled to host this workshop about this very important and relevant topic. Come and learn how to be a better theater artist by cultivating a respectful and safe collaborative artistic environment. All are welcome.
The workshop will take place Sunday, February 11, 2018 from 1:00 – 3:00. in the Matchbox Kuharski Studio room (lower level on the other side of the weight room, entrance is next to the pool).
Follow the facebook event to stay up to date: https://www.facebook.com/events/953765268122404/
Upcoming Events Spring 2018
The Tempest (by Drama Board): Join our Theaters majors in an amazing student-led production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest!
3/30 @ 8:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
3/31 @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
4/1 @ 2:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
Theater: John Jarboe’s Cabaret: Come join us in watching an Acting Capstone production of John Jarboe’s Cabaret!
4/27 @ 8:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
4/28 @ 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
4/29 @ 2:00 PM, LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
ALSO: The Spring 2018 Dance Concert
5/4 @ 4:30PM, LPAC Pearson-Hall Theater
5/5 @ 8:00 PM, LPAC Pearson-Hall Theater