Bill
DeLuca
Professor, CSU
Dominguez Hills, Theatre Arts
Course Information
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Writing & Speaking Guidelines
Teatro Dominguez |
World Theatre | The
Power of Masks
Theatre Links
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Me
CSUDH Theatre Arts Department
1000 East Victoria Avenue, Carson, CA 90747
Office: LaCorte Hall E311
Phone: (310) 243 - 2400
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Arts Homepage

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COURSE
INFORMATION:
Syllabi, resources, required texts, supplementary
readings, bibliographies, and links to Web sites.
WRITING
and SPEAKING GUIDELINES:
To assist students with writing assignments in
all courses, and also to inform students about the values of writing as
a learning tool. Includes web site links, examples of CSUDH
student works, and notes on documentation practices, mechanics,
organization, and style.
LINKS FOR
THEATRE RESEARCH:
Web sites, databases, search engines, electronic
journals, and online indexes.
TEATRO
DOMINGUEZ:
Objectives, productions, and information for
joining and earning credit in our multicultural theatre company that
performs folktale-based plays in local elementary school and culturally
enriching play readings
on campus.
THE
POWER OF MASKS:
An Upper Division Integrated Humanities course in
General Education, this class covers the significance and function of
masks in African, European, American and Asian/Pacific societies.
The course intends to develop student awareness of the relationships
among the various disciplines in the humanities by using the mask as a
window into a culture's philosophy, religion, literature, mythology,
psychology, art, dance, music, and theatre.
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