Characteristic Costume Design
by Alison Sundwall
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Lesson 1: Understanding what costuming can communicate
Objective The students will demonstrate an understanding of clothing communicating character by participating in a discussion and using clothes to create a character.
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Lesson 2: Understanding HOW costuming communicates
Objective Students The students will demonstrate their understanding of how to communicate with clothing (using color, texture and shape) by creating a design rendering for a specific character.
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Lesson 3: Picking a play/characters and doing an analysis
Objective Students will demonstrate their understanding of costuming characters by coming up with a costume rendering for a Shakespearean character of their choosing.
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Lesson 4: Time to Share
Objective The students will demonstrate knowledge of conceptualizing characters through costumes by presenting the designs that they created to the class.
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