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See all metadata21M.606 Introduction to Stagecraft (MIT) 21M.606 Introduction to Stagecraft (MIT)
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Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. It is not a design course but one devoted to artisanship. Among the many remarkable final projects that have been proposed and presented at the end of the course have been a Renaissance hourglass blown in the MIT glass shop and set into a frame turned on our set shop lathe; a four harness loom built by a student who then wove cloth on it; a number of chain mail tunics and coifs; a wide variety of costume and furniture pieces and electrified period lighting fixtures. Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. It is not a design course but one devoted to artisanship. Among the many remarkable final projects that have been proposed and presented at the end of the course have been a Renaissance hourglass blown in the MIT glass shop and set into a frame turned on our set shop lathe; a four harness loom built by a student who then wove cloth on it; a number of chain mail tunics and coifs; a wide variety of costume and furniture pieces and electrified period lighting fixtures.Subjects
stagecraft | stagecraft | shop skills | shop skills | shop machines | shop machines | basic handwork | basic handwork | tools | tools | scenery | scenery | costume | costume | set constuction | set constuction | props | props | stage management | stage management | lighting | lighting | make-up | make-up | scene painting | scene paintingLicense
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See all metadata21M.732 Costume Design for the Theater (MIT) 21M.732 Costume Design for the Theater (MIT)
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This is an intermediate workshop designed for students who have a basic understanding of the principles of theatrical design and who want a more intensive study of costume design and the psychology of clothing. Students develop designs that emerge through a process of character analysis, based on the script and directorial concept. Period research, design, and rendering skills are fostered through practical exercises. Instruction in basic costume construction, including drafting and draping, provide tools for students to produce final projects. This is an intermediate workshop designed for students who have a basic understanding of the principles of theatrical design and who want a more intensive study of costume design and the psychology of clothing. Students develop designs that emerge through a process of character analysis, based on the script and directorial concept. Period research, design, and rendering skills are fostered through practical exercises. Instruction in basic costume construction, including drafting and draping, provide tools for students to produce final projects.Subjects
Theater | Theater | workshop | workshop | design | design | costume | costume | psychology | psychology | clothing | clothing | character analysis | character analysis | script | script | directorial concept | directorial concept | period | period | research | research | drawing | drawing | rendering | rendering | skills | skills | practical exercises | practical exercises | basic | basic | construction | construction | drafting | drafting | draping | draping | tools | tools | projects. | projects.License
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See all metadata21M.734 Design For the Theater - Scenery (MIT) 21M.734 Design For the Theater - Scenery (MIT)
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This course examines scenic design as practiced currently and historically, including the use of performance space in western and other cultures, and the audience-performer relationship. Four plays and/or one act operas are designed, accompanied by a study of the social, political and artistic conditions attendant upon their creation and their relevance to a modern audience. Students develop, present and orally defend designs in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media in open studio with an eye to developing a self-critical ability. The final project is a fifth design of the student's choice, consisting of a written concept statement, script analysis and a colored model or renderings. This course examines scenic design as practiced currently and historically, including the use of performance space in western and other cultures, and the audience-performer relationship. Four plays and/or one act operas are designed, accompanied by a study of the social, political and artistic conditions attendant upon their creation and their relevance to a modern audience. Students develop, present and orally defend designs in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media in open studio with an eye to developing a self-critical ability. The final project is a fifth design of the student's choice, consisting of a written concept statement, script analysis and a colored model or renderings.Subjects
Design | Design | Theater | Theater | Scenery | Scenery | Stagecraft | Stagecraft | Culture | Culture | Play | Play | Script | Script | Set | Set | Prop | Prop | Costume | Costume | Act | Act | scenic design | scenic design | performance space | performance space | audience | audience | performers | performers | plays | plays | operas | operas | one acts | one acts | open studio | open studio | concept statements | concept statements | script analysis | script analysis | models | models | renderings | renderings | props | props | costumes | costumes | sets | setsLicense
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See all metadata21M.715 The Craft of Costume Design (MIT) 21M.715 The Craft of Costume Design (MIT)
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This class provides an overview of some of the techniques used in creating costume pieces that are crafted rather than sewn. We will use a variety of materials and techniques to create specific costume pieces while at the same time exploring alternative applications possible for each material/technique. This class provides an overview of some of the techniques used in creating costume pieces that are crafted rather than sewn. We will use a variety of materials and techniques to create specific costume pieces while at the same time exploring alternative applications possible for each material/technique.Subjects
crafting | crafting | period costuming | period costuming | distressing techniques | distressing techniques | fake leather | fake leather | armor | armor | wigs | wigs | gauntlets | gauntlets | costume jewelry | costume jewelry | corsets | corsets | masks | masks | felt hat | felt hat | metal finish | metal finish | fabric manipulation | fabric manipulationLicense
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See all metadata21M.606 Introduction to Stagecraft (MIT) 21M.606 Introduction to Stagecraft (MIT)
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Offered in the spring and fall terms, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. It is not a design course but one devoted to artisanship. Among the many remarkable final projects that have been proposed and presented at the end of the course have been a Renaissance hourglass blown in the MIT glass shop and set into a frame turned on our set shop lathe; a four harness loom built by a student who then wove cloth on it; a number of chain mail tunics and coifs; a wide variety of costume and furniture pieces and electrified period lighting fixtures. Offered in the spring and fall terms, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. It is not a design course but one devoted to artisanship. Among the many remarkable final projects that have been proposed and presented at the end of the course have been a Renaissance hourglass blown in the MIT glass shop and set into a frame turned on our set shop lathe; a four harness loom built by a student who then wove cloth on it; a number of chain mail tunics and coifs; a wide variety of costume and furniture pieces and electrified period lighting fixtures.Subjects
stagecraft | stagecraft | shop skills | shop skills | shop machines | shop machines | basic handwork | basic handwork | tools | tools | scenery | scenery | costume | costume | set constuction | set constuction | props | props | stage management | stage management | lighting | lighting | scene painting | scene painting | student project | student project | safety | safety | knots | knotsLicense
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This is an intermediate workshop designed for students who have a basic understanding of the principles of theatrical design and who want a more intensive study of costume design and the psychology of clothing. Students develop designs that emerge through a process of character analysis, based on the script and directorial concept. Period research, design, and rendering skills are fostered through practical exercises. Instruction in basic costume construction, including drafting and draping, provide tools for students to produce final projects. This is an intermediate workshop designed for students who have a basic understanding of the principles of theatrical design and who want a more intensive study of costume design and the psychology of clothing. Students develop designs that emerge through a process of character analysis, based on the script and directorial concept. Period research, design, and rendering skills are fostered through practical exercises. Instruction in basic costume construction, including drafting and draping, provide tools for students to produce final projects.Subjects
Theater | Theater | workshop | workshop | design | design | costume | costume | psychology | psychology | clothing | clothing | character analysis | character analysis | script | script | directorial concept | directorial concept | period | period | research | research | drawing | drawing | rendering | rendering | skills | skills | practical exercises | practical exercises | construction | construction | drafting | drafting | draping | draping | tools | tools | projects | projectsLicense
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See all metadata21M.734 Design for the Theater: Scenery (MIT) 21M.734 Design for the Theater: Scenery (MIT)
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This course will examine theory of scenic design as currently practiced, as well as historical traditions for use of performance space and audience/performer engagement. Four play scripts and one opera or dance theater piece will be designed after in-depth analysis; emphasis will be on the social, political and cultural milieu at the time of their creation, and now. This course will examine theory of scenic design as currently practiced, as well as historical traditions for use of performance space and audience/performer engagement. Four play scripts and one opera or dance theater piece will be designed after in-depth analysis; emphasis will be on the social, political and cultural milieu at the time of their creation, and now.Subjects
Design | Design | Theater | Theater | Scenery | Scenery | Stagecraft | Stagecraft | Culture | Culture | Play | Play | Script | Script | Set | Set | Prop | Prop | Costume | Costume | Act | Act | scenic design | scenic design | performance space | performance space | audience | audience | performers | performers | plays | plays | operas | operas | one acts | one acts | open studio | open studio | concept statements | concept statements | script analysis | script analysis | models | models | renderings | renderings | props | props | costumes | costumes | sets | setsLicense
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See all metadataMiss Jean Watts running on Bondi Beach with a dog, New South Wales, 1925 / M. H. Robinson
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woman | dog | beach | girl | bondi | lady | female | puppy | costume | pretty | surf | jean | sydney | harold | australia | towel | nsw | newsouthwales | watts | onepiece | swimsuit | beachtowel | bondibeach | bathingsuit | coppertone | swimwear | nationallibraryofaustralia | bathingcostume | beachbeauty | benbuckler | xmlns:dc=httppurlorgdcelements11 | onepieceswimwear | misswatts | vision:outdoor=0972 | dc:identifier=httpnlagovaunlapicvn4981298License
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View of the launch party of the ?Kosmaj?, taken before her launch at the North Sands shipyard of Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd, 18 August 1977 (TWAM ref. DS.JLT/4/PH/2/7). She was built for Jugoslavenska Oceanska Plovidba BB, Yugoslavia. The image includes performers in traditional folk costume. Tyne & Wear Archives is proud to present a selection of images from its Sunderland shipbuilding collections. The set has been produced to celebrate Sunderland History Fair on 7 June 2014. It's a reminder of the thousands of vessels launched on the River Wear and the many outstanding achievements of Sunderland?s shipyards and their workers. These photographs reflect Sunderland?s history of innovation in shipbuilding and marine engineering from the development of turret ships in the 1890s through to the design for SD14s in the 1960s. The Sunderland shipbuilding collections are full of fascinating stories. Some of these are represented in this set, such as the ?Rondefjell?, launched in two halves on the River Wear by John Crown & Sons Ltd and then joined together on the River Tyne. The set also shows the vital part that Sunderland?s shipbuilding industry played during the First World War. William Doxford & Sons Ltd built Royal Naval destroyers such as HMS Opal, which served in the Battle of Jutland, while other yards constructed cargo ships to help keep these shores supplied. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
sunderland | shipbuilding | shiplaunches | cargoship | northsandssunderland | shipyard | bulkcarrier | launch | maritimeheritage | colourphotograph | kosmaj | northsandsyard | traditionalfolkcostume | launchparty | view | sunderlandlaunches | digitalimage | archives | shipbuildingheritage | industry | industrialheritage | abstract | northsandsshipyard | sunderlandshipbuildersltd | dress | 18august1977 | construction | production | jugoslavenskaoceanskaplovidbabb | yugoslavia | performers | folk | tradtional | costume | socialhistory | marineengineering | fascinating | unusual | interesting | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | sunderland?sshipbuildingindustry | riverwear | transportation | artificiallight | shine | wall | floor | interior | room | pole | flag | suit | tie | microphone | wiring | tent | rope | gathering | seated | standing | men | women | musicalinstruments | shoe | belt | shirt | flower | fabric | crease | decoration | smiling | relaxed | event | vesselLicense
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Collection: Willard Dickerman Straight and Early U.S.-Korea Diplomatic Relations, Cornell University Library Title: A Corean in mourning clothes Date: ca. 1904 Place: Asia: South Korea Type: Postcards/Ephemera Description: "When mourners went outdoors, they wore a long coat over their mourning dress. The coat sleeves differed in width according to social class: wider sleeves for upper classes and narrower sleeves for lower classes. All mourners wore conical hats made of finely-cut bamboos on the outside and of sedge on the inside." They carried a 'poson' (fan made from hemp cloth) in order to cover their faces. Source: Kwon, O-chang. Inmurhwaro ponun Choson sidae uri ot, 1998, p. 90. Inscription/Marks: Image imprinted with legend: 'A Corean in mourning clothes.' Identifier: 1260.74.11.04 Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xrt There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source. We had some help with the geocoding from Web Services by Yahoo!Subjects
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See all metadatavisiting a cinema in Caernarfon visiting a cinema in Caernarfon
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costumes | costumes | castles | castles | wales | wales | cymru | cymru | festivals | festivals | parades | parades | mayors | mayors | announcements | announcements | llyfrgellgenedlaetholcymru | llyfrgellgenedlaetholcymru | nationallibraryofwales | nationallibraryofwales | filmnegatives | filmnegatives | charlesgeoff19092002 | charlesgeoff19092002 | negyddffilm | negyddffilmLicense
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See all metadataFancy dress football match at Oswestry Fancy dress football match at Oswestry
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See all metadataSarah Cuthill, arrested for stealing clothes Sarah Cuthill, arrested for stealing clothes
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See all metadataPerformers dance at the fiesta - Pierson Performers dance at the fiesta - Pierson
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See all metadataEthel Barkinel in Purim costume - Orlando Ethel Barkinel in Purim costume - Orlando
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road | road | roof | roof | shadow | shadow | sky | sky | horses | horses | people | people | abstract | abstract | brick | brick | eye | eye | industry | industry | feet | feet | window | window | glass | glass | hat | hat | car | car | leather | leather | wheel | wheel | wall | wall | vintage | vintage | ball | ball | buildings | buildings | daylight | daylight | costume | costume | interesting | interesting | wire | wire | construction | construction | vintagecar | vintagecar | industrial | industrial | child | child | carriage | carriage | dress | dress | mechanical | mechanical | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | curtain | curtain | crowd | crowd | social | social | rope | rope | flags | flags | parade | parade | celebration | celebration | transportation | transportation | frame | frame | signage | signage | strap | strap | archives | archives | vehicle | vehicle | 1960s | 1960s | unusual | unusual | harness | harness | striking | striking | telegraphpole | telegraphpole | wacky | wacky | spectator | spectator | tyneside | tyneside | development | development | crowds | crowds | bizzare | bizzare | newcastleupontyne | newcastleupontyne | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | factories | factories | rivertyne | rivertyne | centenary | centenary | northeastengland | northeastengland | grandparade | grandparade | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | scotswoodroad | scotswoodroad | lordarmstrong | lordarmstrong | vickersarmstrong | vickersarmstrong | elswickworks | elswickworks | williamgeorgearmstrong | williamgeorgearmstrong | workshopoftheworld | workshopoftheworld | blaydonraces | blaydonraces | scotswoodworks | scotswoodworks | 9june1962 | 9june1962License
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See all metadataSisters singing at Folk Festival - White Springs Sisters singing at Folk Festival - White Springs
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