Re: [h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread LLOYD MITCHELL
And how about the Greenroom...located in the main lobby; but painted green...with a little kitchenette for ? Kathleen - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:41 AM Subject: Re: [h-cost] Costume shop In a message dated

Re: [h-cost] Job opening: asst. professor, costume design

2008-02-11 Thread LLOYD MITCHELL
You mean they might get situated elsewhere? My campus shop was in a U-shaped building at the opposite end from the theater...right next to the dressing rooms...in the basement of course! In our old theater one usually had to change costumes in the wings; in the new one they do the same because

Re: [h-cost] 14th C. hairnets

2008-02-11 Thread Beth and Bob Matney
Here's a bit more info: One of the nets is netted from 2-ply silk threads in green and white with arms embroidered in silk and gilt silver thread. The arms were embroidered on coarse linen ground and then sewn on to the net. The other net is made from narrow woven silk bands, white, with

RE: [h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread monica spence
Been there, done that! Monica -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [h-cost] Costume shop In a message dated 2/11/2008 11:09:52 A.M. Eastern Standard

Re: [h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread AlbertCat
In a message dated 2/11/2008 11:09:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think most costume shops were designed by someone who had never been IN one, much less worked in one! And theatres are designed by people who have never done anything but sit in the audience.

[h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread cheryldee
?I? should note that UMSL has a brand-new brilliant performing arts? center. I hope the consulted some costume designers when they built the costume? shop--and didn't put it in the basement! With no windows and no place to store anything.? Oh, and no ventillation. ? Ann Wass Cheryl Odom

Re: [h-cost] Job opening: asst. professor, costume design

2008-02-11 Thread AnnBWass
In a message dated 2/11/2008 8:08:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I should note that UMSL has a brand-new brilliant performing arts center. I hope the consulted some costume designers when they built the costume shop--and didn't put it in the basement! Ann

RE: [h-cost] Thank You Albert (OT) plus some Miss America info

2008-02-11 Thread Sharon Collier
A good case is the Mountain View performing Arts Center. It was designed with a lovely fly loft. But a city architect thought the fly loft spoiled the look of the building, so he cut it down by half. (at least, that's the story I heard, but it is so believable) -Original Message- From:

[h-cost] Viking Women's Dress - New Discoveries

2008-02-11 Thread Linda Walton
was Christianized about a century later, women’s dress style became more modest, according to archaeologist Annika Larsson. It's from The Local - Sweden's News in English http://www.thelocal.se/9950/20080211/ What a pity there are no pictures of the reconstruction! Linda Walton, (in High Wycombe

RE: [h-cost] Viking Women's Dress - New Discoveries

2008-02-11 Thread Wanda Pease
It's from The Local - Sweden's News in English http://www.thelocal.se/9950/20080211/ What a pity there are no pictures of the reconstruction! Linda Walton, (in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K.) ___ Pity there was absolutely no supporting documentation other than

RE: [h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread monica spence
I think most costume shops were designed by someone who had never been IN one, much less worked in one! Monica Former Grad Assistant at the SUNY-Binghamton Costume shop (a LONG time aga) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Suzi Clarke Sent:

RE: [h-cost] Costume shop

2008-02-11 Thread Sharon Collier
The kitchenette was for washing out paint brushes, of course, and the other part was for making food for use onstage. (white bread with an apricot half for eggs, etc.), and for heating the dye water. Tee-hee :-) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

[h-cost] Thank You Albert (OT) plus some Miss America info

2008-02-11 Thread michael tartaglio
Amen, Brother! I am constantly amazed by how much these theater design professionals make on designing such non-functional crap. I have been in only a few places that really show some (pardon the phrase) intelligent design. On a good note, our Brother and Sister writers will hopefully soon be

Re: [h-cost] 14th C. hairnets

2008-02-11 Thread dshoover
Where did you find the addition information? Astrid -- Original message -- From: Beth and Bob Matney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's a bit more info: One of the nets is netted from 2-ply silk threads in green and white with arms embroidered in silk and gilt silver

[h-cost] Job opening: asst. professor, costume design

2008-02-11 Thread Robin Netherton
Just saw posted an ad for this: Assistant Professor of Costume Design (tenure-track appointment) University of Missouri - St. Louis It's the second one on this page: https://tomsawyer.umsl.edu/webapps/weboffice/acadjobs/unitlisting.cfm?id=7 I should note that UMSL has a brand-new brilliant