Lectures – Department of Theatrical Arts

Asst. Prof. Zaid T. Fadhil

1- The history of civilization

2- Poetic composition 

3- Roman Theatre

4- Arabic Theatre (Osiris myth)

5- Arabic Theatre (Shadow play)

6- ِArabic Theatre (Akitu)

7- Roman  Theatre (Menander and his plays)

8- Memander

 

Lect. Ibrahim Salem 

Lecture 1
The First Presentation
Lecture 2
Publishing Lectures 2
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 2
Lecture 1

Dr. Aqeel Majid 

The Third Lecture
The Second Lecture
Plautus – The Fourth Lecture
The Sixth Lecture
The Fifth Lecture – Analysis of Three Plautus Plays
Livius Andronicus – The Third Lecture
The Seventh Lecture
The Eighth Lecture
Roman Theater – Summary of the Tenth Lecture
Terence – His Life and Important Artistic and Theatrical Features
The Fifth Lecture
The First and Second Lecture
The First Lecture

Dr. Zena Hamidi 

Arabic Language – Phase 1

Dr. Sameer Riyad

Choosing Presentation Style
Rhythm in Drama
Interpretation in Theatrical Techniques and Presentation
Composition
Continuation of Composition and Composition Elements
Understanding Rhythm

Lect. Saddam Salem

Actor’s Communication
Communication and Actor’s Tools
Diagnosis and Transformation
Personality and its Dimensions, Actor’s Tools, and Means of Expression
The Actor and the Play’s Text
Interaction of the Actor with Other Actors