The Theatre and dance department
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So right now I'm going to take you to my favorite place on campus, which is the theater department and the theater, and I'm going to be shooting guys inside the theater all the little things that it has. Another in fact, for what's happening right now is that it is. It's snowing for the first time this year, my first time seeing snow a buck. So I'm excited to show you guys night caught it just in time. Has been snowing since eleven this morning, and it's only for thirty right now, and it's already getting dark. So the theater is in the Coleman building, which has a lot of these social sciences and stuff like that, like as a lot of the arts in it. Like the arts cost is like my film class is in that building. Then the theatre department, like, extends out into its own building inside Coleman. Yeah, this is just the Coleman building, and the theatre is inside. So this is the entrance of the auditorium in it, Harvey and Power here. I'm gonna be in this so called the wall, going to give you some quick fax about the theatre. So I want to say that we put on four to five productions every single year. A really cool thing about the Bucknell Theater is that the first production is actually on ly for first year students. So it helps you get acclimated into the program and nothing works. It was really into make show, and it was just really nice to get to know everybody without, like having the pressure. The theater dance department are one like being an entity, and we also have dance. It's crazy, really cool thing about the theater department. It is that you don't have to be an actor or, like a specific thing to want to be able to discover things for the dance showcase. I was upstairs in the lighting booth doing it, and it was so much fun. I have the best experience and I loved learning about it. So they're very open about teaching you new things about the department and learning different skills in Leader since classes James. This is the closet head sense that I get to where? I don't know what this is called, but this controls thanks.