CORSETS AND CRINOLINES

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  • 1 WAIST COMPRESSION IN THE AEGEAN LATE BRONZE AGE* John G. Younger Duke University INTRODUCTION Preclassical Aegean people practiced several types of body modification, but none has received much attention. In the Neopalatial period in Crete (ca. 1
     

  • Lacey Baker Professor Holtcamp THEA 200 21 November 2007 Oh! What a Lovely War Essay Exam Design implies a mindful attempt to make something that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The four elements of design are the set, costumes, light
     

  • 1 FINAL STUDY GUIDE DANCE 45 FINAL STUDY GUIDE Russian Revolution 1917 czar was best dancer; also funded ballets; communist take over and ballet become classical Anna Pavlova - dancer. Was in Dying Swan. Toured extensively. Was influenced by Isador
     

  • Jin Tae Kim Theater 130. Drawings for the Theater (pgs 122-132, 480-509) FOGROG Thumbnail sketches are rough drawings, usually made in pencil, that show the general composition of the set but very little detail. They are generally made while the de
     

  • VOCABULARY Aesthetics: The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature and expression of beauty Subject and medium: What a work of art is about, what it reflects, and what it attempt to comprehend. The method, substance, and technique used to cre
     

  • Rococo Slides Rococo CTD 448: History of Costume Virginia S. Wimberley, Ph.D. Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design Louis XV (1715-1774) Louis XV is five years old at the death of Louis Xiv. Regent is Philip of Orleans. Louis XV comes of age in 17
     

  • THE COSTUME OF FAMILIES IN COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND Why might have the parents of the girl at left dressed their daughter so similarly to the woman at right? Why might have the parents of the baby at right wanted the artist to depict their infant standin
     

  • Introduction: Thinking about Drama What is Drama? Drama is the art of representing for the pleasure of others events that happened or that we imagine happening. The primary ingredients of drama are: characters, represented by players; action, describ
     

  • Theater Vocab Sound designer-can record, mix, filter, reverberate, modulate, amplify, and cue up sound effects to exactly how they are needed. The right sounds can express things that words can not. Proscenium theater- more of a formal setting. The a
     

  • Cultural Influences Bustle Period 1870-1890 Later Victorian CTD 448 History of Costume Virginia S. Wimberley Ebenezer and Ellen Butterickstarted with paper pattern for child's dress that might benefit mothers - a drafted and cut pattern for Garibald
     

  • VOCABULARY LIST DRAMA 416 Revised Fall 2002 * Words marked are NOT required for BA's. They are required for MFA Costume Designers. Words marked are NOT IN THE TEXT. Definitions will be given in class. @ (Word) = this indicates the word given in t
     

  • VOCABULARY LIST DRAMA 416 Revised Fall 2002 * Words marked are NOT required for BA's. They are required for MFA Costume Designers. Words marked are NOT IN THE TEXT. Definitions will be given in class. @ (Word) = this indicates the word given in t
     

  • COSTUMES- DESIGN Costume Designer - Creating costumes for production - Must know everything about the play - Read, research, read - Highly Skilled artist o Historian o Researcher o Graphic artist - Must know everything about characters o Ex: oral iss
     

  • 4/14/2008 11:10:00 PM 4/14/2008 11:10:00 PM Dance 35 Homework: Classicality in dance and womens status Classical Indian Dance Kathak o Bols, talking with the drummer o Most rhythmically complex dance styles o Basis of flamenco o Most bells worn o T
     

  • Ch. 5 Vocabulary: Artistic Director- person in charge for all creative and artistic activities for resident and repertory companies. Auteur (author) Director- A director who believes that his or her role is to be the author of a production. An auteur