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==Part of Speech== | ==Part of Speech== | ||
− | Noun | + | Noun, Verb |
==Alternate Forms and Pronunciation== | ==Alternate Forms and Pronunciation== | ||
− | + | ['dash / 'three] | |
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# Dash 3 | # Dash 3 | ||
# Dash-3 | # Dash-3 | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Abbreviation for the theatre | + | Abbreviation for the theatre course titled "Production Laboratory 119-3." |
==Why It's Wild== | ==Why It's Wild== | ||
− | Dash Three is a required one-quarter course for theatre majors where the student (typically a | + | Dash Three is a required one-quarter course for theatre majors where the student (typically a first year) will work in the costumes, properties, lighting, set, or another department for a production at the [[Wirtz Center]]. Students typically work six hours per week to fulfill their course requirement and more hours on the weekends the show is running. It is also used as a verb to refer to the act of serving as a tech crew member. The theatre speech community uses dash three, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus. |
==Example Sentences== | ==Example Sentences== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
Based on survey and interview data from 10 Northwestern theatre majors. | Based on survey and interview data from 10 Northwestern theatre majors. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 10 June 2020
Contents
Part of Speech
Noun, Verb
Alternate Forms and Pronunciation
['dash / 'three]
- Dash 3
- Dash-3
- -3
Description
Abbreviation for the theatre course titled "Production Laboratory 119-3."
Why It's Wild
Dash Three is a required one-quarter course for theatre majors where the student (typically a first year) will work in the costumes, properties, lighting, set, or another department for a production at the Wirtz Center. Students typically work six hours per week to fulfill their course requirement and more hours on the weekends the show is running. It is also used as a verb to refer to the act of serving as a tech crew member. The theatre speech community uses dash three, both written and spoken in informal social contexts on campus.
Example Sentences
A bunch of Dash-3s were gossiping in the costume shop.
Which show are you Dash 3-ing in the Spring?
References
Based on survey and interview data from 10 Northwestern theatre majors.