


Fill in the Own Costume Design form to let us know the most details of your dream costume.STEPS TO REQUEST YOUR OWN COSTUME DESIGN:

Costume design just for you!Ĭostume designs for: Singers, Latin, Standard & Ballroom Dancers, Belly Dancers, Skating Dresses, Magician costumes, Magician assistant costumes, Circus Costumes for aerial artists, acrobats, jugglers, hula-hoop, contortionists, equilibrists, etc…. Eustis & Parks to discuss their play.Our design team prepare unique costume or dress design for you – based on your detailed description, ideas and even photos of your figure, your existing fabrics! Afterwards we need 7-10 days to work out your unique Own Costume Design. After each presentation, we will discuss, not the product, but the process of creating the reading: problems, successes, conflicts, choices.Īdditionally, nearing the end of the semester, each of the playwrights will schedule a half hour individual meeting with Profs. The basic form of the class is simple: each week, teams will rehearse and/or present an excerpt of the playwright’s play as a reading. (Since there are more than 5 playwrights, each playwright will alternate sections, observing during one class meeting and participating fully as a playwright in the next). This class is designed to examine the nature of collaboration between actors, playwrights, designers and directors, using the medium of the Reading, that form in which so much of the work of theater artists transpires.įor each meeting the class will operate in five teams, consisting of a director, a playwright, a designer and several actors. The second half of each class will be spent with the clothed figure, examining and comparing what was observed with the nude figure. It is imperative that a continued, deeper understanding of the human body become second nature to the artist. The first half of each class will be spent drawing the nude figure in a series of poses.

As such it is incumbent upon the student to help the instructor understand the student’s Production and Design schedules throughout the semester so that the course helps build towards and supports those deadlines.Įach three hour drawing session will be divided into two parts. The goal is for the student to come to the place in their own work where it is understood that DRAWING IS DESIGNING. Class assignments and homework will support the work in other courses so there is a continuity of the student’s time, resources, energy, and attention. Open only to students in the Department of Design for Stage and Film.Ĭostume Drawing II is geared towards integrating the student’s design classes with a consistent drawing practice in this class.
