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Readings

LEC # TOPICS READINGS
1 First Day of Class. Who am I and Who are you?

Introductions

Discuss Supplies List

Discuss Play Project #1 - Single Rendering from On the Harm of Tobacco by Anton Chekhov

Discuss Hat Project

Remedial Figure Drawing - Paper Dolls and Stencils

Handouts - Paper Doll and Stencil Renderings; Costume Measurements
Baker, Georgia. "The Basic Figure and How Clothes Fit the Body." Chapter in A Handbook of Costume Drawing. Burlington, Mass.: Focal Press, 2000. ISBN: 0240804031.

Read the monologue play On the Harm of Tobacco by Anton Chekhov (1886). (Download a version of this text online.)
2 Lecture - Elements of Design and Psychology of Clothes
3 Sewing Tutorial - Show all Machines

Drawing Lab - Play with Art Material
4 Learning to use Machines, Shop Language, Patterns
5 Watch Mel Gibson Hamlet Movie

Talk About "Concept"
Potts, Nancy. "Costumes for a Repertory Theatre"; Campbell, Patton. "The True Vintage of 'La Traviata'"; and Russell, Douglas A. "Primeval Crystals for 'Prometheus Bound'." In The Theatre Crafts Book of Costumes. Edited with an introduction by C. Ray Smith. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Press, 1976, pp. 21-29, 133-141, 199-207. ISBN: 0878570160.

Heiner Müller's Hamlet Machine (1979). (Download a version of this text online.)
6 Guest Lecturer on Developing Concept
7 Discuss Concept Ideas

Mask Lab
8 Mask Lab (cont.)
9 Begin Discussion of Final Project

Discuss Skirt/Trouser Project - Drafting, Manipulating Patterns, Fittings
10 Begin Drafting Skirt/Trouser Sloper Moore, Dorothy. "Lesson 1: Straight Skirt." In Pattern Drafting and Dressmaking. New York: Golden Press, 1971, 40-43. ISBN: 0307033090.
11 Skirt/Trouser Lab - Prof. Held Does Fittings on Students
12 Fabric Character Analysis Exercise

Skirt/Trouser Lab - Once Skirt/Trousers Fit, How Do You Manipulate it to Make it the Right Design?
Augustus Does His Bit by George Bernard Shaw. (Download a version of this text from Project Gutenberg.)
13 Lecture - Research

Show and Tell About Your Final Projects, and Get Input on How to Make Them Happen.
14 Look at Augustus Research

Discussion of Historical vs. Theatrical Demands, i.e., Differences Between Historical vs. Current Concepts of "Beauty," and How to be True to a Historical Period, But Also Make the Design Work

Impossible Clothing, and the Joys of Garbage - Finding Inspiration in Places Besides a Fabric Store

Open Shop to Finish Hat and Skirt/Trouser Projects
Tara Maginnis's Kiosk Man (1994). (Read this script online.)
15 Discuss Garbage Project - Exploring Materials Creatively, Make a Piece of Clothing Out of Found Objects
16 Open Shop for Final Projects
17 Newspaper Day

Improvisational, Creative, Problem-solving

Make a Piece of Clothing Using a Pile of Newspaper, Scotch Tape and Scissors, in 20 Minutes
18 Discuss Thrift Store Project - Budgeting Smash and Crash

Open Shop
Holkeboer, Katherine Strand. Patterns for Theatrical Costumes: Garments, Trims, and Accessories from Ancient Egypt to 1915. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1987, p. 148. ISBN: 0896761258.
19 Thrift Store Lab
20 Discuss garbage project
21 Open Shop (cont.)
22 Open Shop (cont.)
23 Open Shop (cont.)
24 Final Project Presentation