Stallion Technichal Theatre
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Career Tech (CTE)
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Classes
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Conservatory
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USITT
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Thespians (ITS)
TechniCal Theatre OBSERVATORY
A program created to assist high school students in being prepared for either a career in the arts or a conservatory/collegiate program. Like majoring in college, the students are required to complete a certain amount of classes before they graduate, as well as meet discipline specific benchmarks in their growth through the program. These benchmarks can include but are not limited to- outside auditions, learned skills, volunteer commitments, and participation in after school productions. It also includes GPA and citizenship requirements. Each discipline has specific requirements due to vastly different specializations.
How do I apply? Schedule a meeting to submit your commitment with Ms. Graff, in order to ensure it is the right choice for you. Most conservatories will have discipline specific meetings from June of the prior school year through September of the 9th grade school year to chat about it and enroll interested students.
Deadline for new students to Enroll in Conservatories: November 1st of each year.
Classes
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Stagecraft Basic
Course Description
This course introduces the student to all areas of theater practice except acting. The student becomes knowledgeable in analyzing set design, color, lighting, costumes, and stage make- up. Practical experience is gained in the construction of sets and stage materials. Course can be taken more than once for credit.
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Stagecraft
Course Description
As the second level of the course sequence, this course trains the student in all areas of theater practice except acting. The student becomes proficient in analyzing set design, color, lighting, costumes, and stage make- up. Practical experience is gained in the construction of sets and stage materials. Course can be taken more than once for credit.
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Theatrical Production
Course Description
this advanced course allows students to delve into the world of theatrical design. Students will research plays, time periods, and concepts; provide sketches of their designs, and execute the designs to the best of their abilities. Students will also gain knowledge in all areas of technical production (lighting, sound, costume, make up, set, stage management, design). This course may be taken more than once for credit.
Stagecraft Basic
COURSE CODE:
COURSE ID
COURSE INSTRUCTOR:
Cambria Graff
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the student to all areas of theater practice except acting. The student becomes knowledgeable in analyzing set design, color, lighting, costumes, and stage make- up. Practical experience is gained in the construction of sets and stage materials. Course can be taken more than once for credit.
Stagecraft
COURSE CODE:
COURSE ID
COURSE INSTRUCTOR:
Cambria Graff
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
As the second level of the course sequence, this course trains the student in all areas of theater practice except acting. The student becomes proficient in analyzing set design, color, lighting, costumes, and stage make- up. Practical experience is gained in the construction of sets and stage materials. Course can be taken more than once for credit.
Theatrical Production
COURSE CODE:
COURSE ID
COURSE INSTRUCTOR:
Cambria Graff
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
this advanced course allows students to delve into the world of theatrical design. Students will research plays, time periods, and concepts; provide sketches of their designs, and execute the designs to the best of their abilities. Students will also gain knowledge in all areas of technical production (lighting, sound, costume, make up, set, stage management, design). This course may be taken more than once for credit.
Career Technical Education (CTE)
All of our technical theatre classes offered at San Juan Hills High School, are Collage and Carrer Technical Education Certified. State-funded education, providing career/technical preparation and guidance to meet identified educational standards and industry needs. High school students earn grades and credits toward graduation: Gain experience required for immediate employment, Participate in courses that offer internships, Earn certificates of completion, Experience careers that may assist in choosing college majors and enhance college admission applications
USITT
USITT is the Technical Theatre club here at San Juan Hills. We offer tech opportunities so that students can work in events across the school. We also offer Show debriefs, Workshops, and other community-focused events.