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  Mass (theatre) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The work is based on the Tridentine Mass of the Roman Catholic Church, which was the order of liturgy in use at the time of its commissioning by Mrs.
During the course of the Mass, however, the street choir begins expressing doubts and suspicions about the necessity of God in their lives and the role of the Mass itself.
The plot is resolved when the altar server, who was absent from the stage during the increasing tension of the various players, sings a hymn of praise to God and restores the faith of the Celebrant and the three choirs, who then join the altar server, one by one, in his hymn of praise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mass_(theatre)   (487 words)

  
 Department of Speech, Theatre, and Mass Communication
We believe that theatre students are successful when they grasp the theoretical, historical, and practical elements of the theatre as well as understand the historical, cultural, and social traditions of civilizations which created and continue to sustain theatre as an art form.
Students performing mass communication internships and their employment supervisors will complete evaluations at the end of the internships, which will measure the level of communication skills required and demonstrated, the breadth and depth of the experience and the value of the experience for the employer and the intern.
Students completing the baccalaureate program in mass communications with a telecommunications emphasis will establish a foundation for a career as a professional or graduate student in the field of telecommunications and be familiar with current professional issues in the field.
www.uca.edu /divisions/academic/assess/asplans/stmcplan.htm   (2634 words)

  
 Engineers of the Masses
The different articulations of the technologies of theatre in each could be located in their submission to the alternatives presented by the social antagonisms whose solution is embodied in the form of value: mimetic identification with or critical transformation of the mode of production.
Although the subject of the drama is a "mass" one, this mass is defined through the series of shifting--but qualitative--identities; it is thus a "pre-modern" conception of the "mass." The principle behind the series was supposed to be an increasing organisation whose highest point was the Red Army.
The specific articulations of the technologies of theatre in the Soviet avant-garde practices--whether the musical-hallisation, cinefication, or circusisation of the various off-shoots of Russian futurism, eccentricism or constructivism, or the "biomechanics" of Meyerhold--had undergone a process of "proletarianisation" according to Arvatov's formulation.
homepages.tesco.net /~theatre/tezzaland/webstuff/masses.html   (4102 words)

  
 UWG -- Mass Communications and Theatre Arts
Faculty are actively involved with their professional organizations and regularly contribute in a variety of ways to the cultural and intellectual life of the campus community, the city of Carrollton, and the State of Georgia.
Mass Communications majors are strongly encouraged to enroll in one or more of the Practicum, or Applied, courses, prior to graduating, so that they may be directly responsible for the production of radio or TV programs, or the college newspaper.
Theatre faculty and students are routinely involved with the Music Department in the annual Madrigal Dinners.
www.westga.edu /~masscom/aboutdept.htm   (1179 words)

  
 Lander University | Department of Mass Communications & Theatre - Programs of Study
The mass communication and theatre program offers the student the opportunity to explore the media of communication through speech, live dramatic performances, radio production, video production, and journalism and eventually to focus those studies on either theatre or the mass communication of radio/video production and journalism.
In order to accomplish these objectives, students are encouraged to engage in a variety of media, theatre, journalism, and dance courses and activities at Lander University in order to broaden their mass communication background.
Students who are pursuing a major other than mass communication and theatre may pursue a minor in either speech and theatre or mass communication.
www.lander.edu /mass/program   (589 words)

  
 Calvin College - CAS - Programs: Theatre
Theatre can enable practitioners and audiences to experience the glory of the creation, the preciousness of His gift of life, and the ravages of living in a world dominated by sin.
Theatre can be a very powerful means of persuasion, but that is not the extent of its potential power as an artistic medium.
Theatre comforts those who suffer by telling them they are not alone, inspires others to do great things, educates us about different cultures and other ways of thinking, exposes the sin and folly of our daily lives, and give us joy and hope.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/programs/theatre.htm   (3415 words)

  
 Theatre & Mass Communication - Southern Arkansas University
Courses are designed to prepare the major for work in mass communication, theatre and graduate study in mass communication and theatre.
The mass communication curriculum has a core of introductory courses common to all mass media fields and offers academic emphases in broadcast journalism and print journalism.
The theatre curriculum offers classroom training and production experience for the serious student of theatre, teachers in theatre, and the humanist seeking elective hours of work and study.
www.saumag.edu /academics/liberal_and_performing_arts/theatre_and_mass_communication   (249 words)

  
 About the Theatre Major- Peak Productions- Communication & Theatre Program- Western State College of Colorado
All degree-seeking students who wish to major in communication and theatre must be admitted to the program, and must have an overall grade point average of 2.5 or better in order to graduate.
Students majoring in communication and theatre select a area of study, or emphasis, from among theatre, mass media, journalism, organizational communication and information specialist.
The Theatre emphasis is designed for the generalist, emphasizing application and creativity, but always with regard to an understanding of theatre history; theoretical, critical and analytical systems; and social and cultural forces.
www.western.edu /communicationtheatre/peak/academics.html   (401 words)

  
 Leonard Bernstein - Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players & Dancers - Kent Nagano - CD / cdRoots
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis commissioned Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers from Leonard Bernstein for the 1971 opening of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.
The work explores the mass from the point of view of a Celebrant, who is experiencing a crisis of faith.
Mass is a tour-de-force - a seamless blend of classical, modern, rock, popular and Broadway idioms — and a pointed commentary on spirituality in modern society.
www.cdroots.com /hm-mass.html   (740 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mass: Music: Joseph Wilens,Michael Wilens,John Beal,Juan Ramirez,Donald MacCourt,Vince Ellin,Al ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" is certainly one of the most intriguing and controversial compositions of the 20th century, and since it premeired in 1971 much has been said both by its supporters and its detractors.
Bernstein composed MASS for the opening of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and was assured that cost would not be a factor in the writing of the dedicatory piece.
MASS is a powerful work that offends many simply because it is so devastatingly honest, and for that reason, it deserves our attention.
www.amazon.com /Mass-Joseph-Wilens/dp/B0000029XM   (2039 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers: Books: Leonard Bernstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Mass was born out of the turbulent Sixties and their propensity for questioning religious authority.
Mass, however, isn't a petulant squabble over sex or patriarchy; it's an investigation of the spiritual quest, and how that quest can bring the seeker into direct conflict with both his/her religious institutions, neighbors, and even his/her own self.
Mass is so full of musical gems that not having a vocal score available for purchase serves music lovers ill. Even if the score were exorbitantly expensive, at least libraries, universities, and conservatories could make the music available to its patrons.
www.amazon.com /Mass-Theatre-Singers-Players-Dancers/dp/9996688518   (904 words)

  
 Bread and Puppet Theater comes to NU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Theatre is fun." So says Peter Schumann, founder of Bread and Puppet Theater which will be performing this Friday, April 9th at 8 PM in Blackman Theatre, Ell Hall, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston.
Schumann cites some aspects of puppet theatre which give it life, but also cause it to be accepted by the status quo.
He has kept his theatre poor, anarchic and non-commercial and poured his talents into the restoration of popular forms like pageants, parades and passion plays.
www.northeastern.edu /newpr/4-04/breadandpuppet.shtml   (521 words)

  
 Mass (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mass, a physical quantity describing the amount of matter in an object
Mass (music), a choral composition that sets liturgical text to music.
Masses are disorganized, as opposed to classes (see class consciousness).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mass_(disambiguation)   (256 words)

  
 McNeese State University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
To students with other majors, the department provides service courses, music, and theatre appreciation, and performance courses and opportunities that enhance the quality of the liberal arts education and enrich the lives of all students.
To music and theatre as an art and profession, the Department of Performing Arts increases artistry, leadership, understanding, dignity, and respect through education, collaboration, and contribution.
Music 190 and Theatre 101 All full-time undergraduate music majors are required to take Music 190 or Theatre 101, as appropriate to the curriculum, a total of six consecutive semesters and earn the grade “S”.
www.mcneese.edu /colleges/lib/deptmusic/index.asp   (848 words)

  
 ISU’s New Mass Communication Department Features New Director
In recent years mass communication had been a program at ISU within the Department of Communication and Theatre.
A mass communication discipline hasn’t had departmental status at ISU since journalism was demoted from departmental status 22 years ago.
Loving said that attaining departmental status for mass communication is significant because it will allow the department to generate a different recognition on the part of the administration, students and the public.
www.isu.edu /pressrel/masscommloving.html   (883 words)

  
 The Miracle Worker at MASS MoCA
The International Thespian Society is the honor society of educational theatre.
This makes for rich theatre, and the Drury Drama Team has jumped in to these deep and treacherous waters feet first with both eyes open.
I was slightly jarred that he decided to make the film in color (doesn’t everyone know that the past was in fl and white??) but I came to realize that color makes the horror of Annie’s early life that much more real.
www.drurydrama.com /TheMIracleWorker2.html   (1223 words)

  
 McNeese State University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Director of Theatre since 1989, Susan Estelle Kelso is professor of Theatre Arts and department head of the Department of Speech and Theatre Arts.
Grimm's Magic, theatre for young audiences, was performed at the Louisiana Shakespeare Festival, Prairie Fire, a one woman show highlighting the rhetoric and life of populist orator Mary Elizabeth Lease, toured through the Midwest, and Beatrice and Roses and Thistles, a celebration of Shakespeare's women have debuted at McNeese.
She is in charge of promotion and publicity for McNeese Theatre, covering everything from sending out Angel/Season subscription letters for season productions to setting up Theatre exhibits, writing publicity stories, and "selling the shows" in creative ways.
www.mcneese.edu /colleges/lib/deptperformarts/theatre/meet_cast.htm   (930 words)

  
 University of Montevallo - Department of Communication Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
If possible, please sign up for an audition time on the theatre callboard in the Reynolds Hall stairwell (walk-in appointments are allowed).
Welcome to the University of Montevallo's Department of Communication Arts, which consists of three large, dynamic divisions: Communication Studies, Mass Communication, and Theatre.
The goal of the Department is to provide students with an excellent liberal arts education and prepare them for a wide variety of careers in business, teaching, journalism, theatre, television and film.
www.montevallo.edu /ca   (294 words)

  
 About the Department of Communication Arts at VSU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Speech Communication Area and the Mass Media Area have a minimum GPA standard for transfer into those majors, and students in those areas must maintain the minimum GPA to continue as majors in the program.
The departmental office is in Nevins Hall along with the faculty offices for faculty in speech communication and most of the mass media faculty.
This building is equipped with classrooms, laboratories, television studios, the Sawyer Theatre, the Lab Theatre, a speech lab, and faculty offices.
www.valdosta.edu /comarts/commabout.html   (449 words)

  
 News Releases - CUA Office of Public Affairs
Bernstein's "Mass" was chosen to be performed at the Vatican in Paul VI Audience Hall to close the millennium celebrations in 2000.
In addition to MASS, the program will include a performance of “Solo” by dancer Homer Avila and excerpts from the Deaf West production of “Big River” in association with the Mark Taper Forum and Roundabout Theater, which recently had a critically acclaimed run on Broadway.
The world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's MASS, an epic musical created especially for the inauguration of the Kennedy Center, also was the occasion for the official opening of the Kennedy Center Opera House on Sept. 8, 1971.
publicaffairs.cua.edu /news/04KCMassRelease.htm   (683 words)

  
 Department of Theatre and Dance, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
During his tenure as dean of fine arts and department chair of theatre at Illinois State, the institution's gallery exhibitions and theatre department received recognition in national publications.
He negotiated the acting internship program with the renowned Steppenwolf Theatre Company; and he remained involved in theatre and student life, traveling each year with students, community members, and faculty to New York.
The product of public higher education, Goldfarb earned his Ph.D. (1978) in theatre at the City University of New York (CUNY), his master's degree (1973) in theatre and cinema at Hunter College of CUNY and his bachelor's degree (1972) in theatre and mass communications at Queens College of CUNY.
www.wiu.edu /theatre/facultystaff/goldfarb.shtml   (359 words)

  
 DePauw Class of 2007   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The contexts of communication, from interpersonal communication to mass communication, are analyzed and distinguished.
The study of communication is built around a framework that allows for an understanding of theory, opportunity for criticism of messages, and practice and research in the discipline.
Communication students can apply their understanding of this vital process in a variety of fields, such as corporate communication, public relations, personnel, advertising, marketing, law, mass media, sales, public service and the performing arts.
www.depauw.edu /2007/academics/comm.asp   (267 words)

  
 Masscom Index
More than 40 West Georgia students graduate each year with a major in Mass Communications or Theatre.
Most of these graduates find jobs in radio, television, journalism, public relations, theatre, and related areas.
***Theatre Arts program is an accrediated institution of National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).
www.westga.edu /~masscom   (109 words)

  
 Speech, Theatre & Mass Communication Degree Minors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Students seeking a minor in Mass Communication are required to complete MCOM 1300, MCOM 1362, and at least two (2) hours of credit in Print Media Applications or Electronic Media Applications.
Students seeking a minor in Theatre are required to complete THEA 1350, THEA 1370, THEA 2331 and THEA 2390, and at least two (2) hours of Theatre Production and Performance.
Students who elect to major in one of the emphasis areas of theatre, or mass communication may also elect to minor in the other degree program.
www.uca.edu /cfac/mct/minors.htm   (209 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin-Superior
Theatre is offered through the university's highly respected Communicating Arts Department.
The three areas of emphasis within the program are Speech Communication, Theatre and Mass Communication.
The theatre program helps students find summer and permanent jobs by taking students to statewide auditions that are open to everyone in all aspects of theatre.
www.uwsuper.edu /admissions/factsheets/theatre.htm   (453 words)

  
 SJC Communication Department Homepage
From the beginning introductory courses to the capstone Senior Seminar course where the student demonstrates competency in the discipline through a major research paper or original project, the Mass Communication and Theatre Arts programs prepares students for the future, be it in the work force or graduate school.
Our graduates hold positions in management, marketing, public relations, banking, teaching, and the entertainment industry, to name but a few of the careers open to a one of our majors.
Mass Communication students broadcast the annual "Little 500" go-kart race on WPUM-FM...
www.saintjoe.edu /academics/communications   (428 words)

  
 Anderson University : Academics - Communication
The Department of Communication offers three majors: mass communication, theatre studies and a teaching major in theatre arts.
Four specialization areas are offered in mass communication: broadcast production, broadcast journalism, public relations and journalism.
The 45-hour mass communication major enables students to bring to the communication profession both breadth and depth and provides expertise in knowledge, skills and techniques.
www.anderson.edu /academics/cmun/index.html   (231 words)

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