2020-2021 Catalog

THTR 239 History of Period Styles

This course aims to provide a survey of the evolution of period styles through the examination of selected examples of fine art, architecture and fashion from Greece (375 BCE) to the Post-Modern era (1980s) that are the basis of theatrical design. Through class lectures, discussions, academic readings, museum visits and research assignments students will develop a methodical approach to understanding the interconnections of religion, politics, geography, social history, patronage, technology and aesthetics that are constantly at play in shaping period style.  The course will focus on Western Civilizations but will include a survey of Pre-Columbian, Middle Eastern, and Asian cultures. The student will develop active and thoughtful analytical and critical thinking skills to research, reflect, analyze and synthesize the details of form, line and material that link objects to a period style. 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

WRIT 101 or WRIT 201; THTR 232

Offered

S