Performance Costume

Performance Costume
Author: Sofia Pantouvaki,Peter McNeil
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781350098817

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Costume is an active agent for performance-making; it is a material object that embodies ideas shaped through collaborative creative work. A new focus in recent years on research in the area of costume has connected this practice in vital and new ways with theories of the body and embodiment, design practices, artistic and other forms of collaboration. Costume, like fashion and dress, is now viewed as an area of dynamic social significance and not simply as passive reflector of a pre-conceived social state or practice. This book offers new approaches to the study of costume, as well as fresh insights into the better-understood frames of historical, theoretical, practice-based and archival research into costume for performance. This anthology draws on the experience of a global group of established researchers as well as emerging voices. Below is a list of just some of the things it achieves: 1. Introduces diverse perspectives, innovative new research methods and approaches for researching design and the costumed body in performance. 2. Contributes towards a new understanding of how costume actually 'performs' in time and space. 3. Offers new insights into existing practices, as well as creating a space of connection between practitioners and researchers from design, the humanities and social sciences.

Costume Design for Performance

Costume Design for Performance
Author: Bettina John
Publsiher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2021-11-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781785009280

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Costume Design for Performance offers a detailed insight into the creative process behind designing costumes for the performing arts, including theatre, opera, dance and film. Guiding the reader through the essential steps of the designing process, Bettina John combines extensive knowledge of the industry with insights gleaned from leading experts in the performing arts. Featuring over 200 original artworks by more than thirty designers, this book gives a rare insight into this highly individual and creative process. Topics covered include script analysis; in-depth research techniques; practical techniques to explore design; basic drawing techniques; character development; the role of the costume designer and wider team and finally, advice on portfolio presentation.

The Art and Practice of Costume Design

The Art and Practice of Costume Design
Author: Melissa Merz
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317573678

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In The Art and Practice of Costume Design, a panel of seven designers offer a new multi-sided look at the current state and practice of theatrical costume design. Beginning with an exploration of the role of a Costume Designer, the subsequent chapters analyse and explore the psychology of dress, the principles and elements of design, how to create costume renderings, and collaboration within the production. The book also takes a look at the costume shop and the role of the designer within it, and costume design careers within theatrical and fashion industries.

Costume Design in Theater

Costume Design in Theater
Author: Ruth Bjorklund
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781502622785

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If you have a love of history and clothing, there is a role for you in the theater. This book outlines the skills needed to be a costume designer, what must be done while the show is being rehearsed, and what the designer does during and after the performance. There is a chapter on how these experiences can translate to work in the real world, and there is a sidebar about someone who has made a career out of a love of clothes.

Digital Costume Design and Collaboration

Digital Costume Design and Collaboration
Author: Rafael Jaen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317387473

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Digital Costume Design and Collaboration gives in-depth instruction on how to draw, render, and fully design costumes using online tools and software. Grounded in the use of Photoshop, the book explains the process of building a costume design from scratch, including information on digital tools and painting techniques. The book demonstrates how to utilize social media, such as Flickr and Pinterest, to compile research; how to create user-friendly web based slide shows; and how to archive digital files for portfolios and personal websites. It also demonstrates how to organize spec sheets, plots and inventories using Google Docs for easy editing and Dropbox for easy file sharing. A companion YouTube channel featuring video tutorials of exercises and applications compliments the book.

COSTUME and DESIGN FOR DEVISED and PHYSICAL THEATRE

COSTUME and DESIGN FOR DEVISED and PHYSICAL THEATRE
Author: Tina Bicat
Publsiher: Crowood
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781847974495

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Costumes designed and made for devised or physical drama, for contemporary circus or for dance, differ radically from the more traditional costume work produced for naturalistic performance. For those working in the field - whether professional or student - these differences present challenges that this book seeks to highlight and explain while offering effective solutions to overcome them. Includes: the differences between designing for scripted and for devised work; the specialized designing, cutting and making, and fitting of costumes for dance, circus and other physical work; the role of the designer/maker in the devising company; design invention in the rehearsal room; the management of both time and budget with the late changes that happen with devised work; the breadth of different skills used in the work for performance.

Costume at the National Theatre

Costume at the National Theatre
Author: National Theatre
Publsiher: Oberon Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1786829754

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The National Theatre's Costume department is one of the theatre's largest departments. Their skilled practitioners work in a number of areas including tailoring, dyeing, costume props, costume production and maintenance to produce over 10,000 costume elements every year, transforming a designer's vision for a production into vibrant reality. Costume at the National Theatre is a lavish large-format photographic book featuring the extraordinary work of the Costume department, accompanying the National Theatre's showcase Costume exhibition from October 2019 to June 2020.

A History of the Theatre Costume Business

A History of the Theatre Costume Business
Author: Triffin I. Morris,Gregory DL Morris,Rachel E. Pollock
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781351052337

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A History of the Theatre Costume Business is the first-ever comprehensive book on the subject, as related by award-winning actors and designers, and first hand by the drapers, tailors, and craftspeople who make the clothes that dazzle on stage. Readers will learn why stage clothes are made today, by whom, and how. They will also learn how today’s shops and ateliers arose from the shops and makers who founded the business. This never-before-told story shows that there is as much drama behind the scenes as there is in the performance: famous actors relate their intimate experiences in the fitting room, the glories of gorgeous costumes, and the mortification when things go wrong, while the costume makers explain how famous shows were created with toil, tears, and sweat, and sometimes even a little blood. This is history told by the people who were present at the creation – some of whom are no longer around to tell their own story. Based on original research and first-hand reporting, A History of the Theatre Costume Business is written for theatre professionals: actors, directors, producers, costume makers, and designers. It is also an excellent resource for all theatregoers who have marveled at the gorgeous dresses and fanciful costumes that create the magic on stage, as well as for the next generation of drapers and designers.