Costume 1
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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203AKO1 | credit | 4 | 12 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 91 to 111 hours of self-study | English | winter |
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Contents
Studio instruction devoted to the development of thought in creating a drama figure and an introduction to starting points and conditions for creating the costuming. This course covers the costuming creative, color and material treatments with an emphasis on the dramatic starting point of costuming.
Learning outcomes
An auxiliary course to Set-design study. This contributes to comprehensive set-design and text interpretation.
This covers the understanding of the purpose of costuming in theatre production, develops conceptual thinking based on a drama and analysis of drama situations. This reinforces artistic communication and basic knowledge of materials for executing costuming proposals.
Prerequisites and other requirements
Artistic communication and dramatic thought. A good bearing in the study: fine art, Material culture and literature. Creativity and continuity skills.
Literature
J. Arnold - Patterns off Fashion 1-2-3
R. Crill, J. Wearden, V. Wilson - Dress in Detail
Kyoto costume institute - Fashion 18.-20. century
A. Racinet - The Costume History
E. Thielle - Geschichte des Kostümes
L. Kybalová - Das Grosse Bilderlexikon der Mode
Evaluation methods and criteria
Credit is awarded based on: attendance, drama thinking skills, drama situation analysis, creativity and continuity, artistry.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Stage Design in English (M.A.) (Elective subjects)