DRA 373Voice and Movement
This course is a practical study of vocal production and articulation as well as movement and relaxation methods that pertain to performing as an actor, broadcaster or public speaker. Through the collection and analysis of scientific data, students examine articulation habits and tensions that interfere with free expression, develop a personal vocal and physical technique, demonstrate vocal support, clear diction, physical strength and flexibility, move and speak with a greater sense of awareness, balance, control and coordination.
Level | Undergraduate |
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Credits | 3 |
Lab fee | None |
Pre-requisites | None |
Course offerings
Please contact the registrar for details on course availability.