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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Theatre Arts
HS 117.315 LI - Critical evaluation and response

1 unit • 1 professional development course aligned to
C.5.G - use technology such as electronic portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner.

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C.5.G use technology such as electronic portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner.

This page lists 1 unit and 1 professional development course aligned to C.5.G from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Theatre Arts. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address C.5.G - use technology such as electronic portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner.

Costuming

by Holly Beardsley

A costume designer and a costumer are two different things. A costume designer creates pieces from the drawing board to the stage, while a costumer pulls from already existing pieces to create fully realized characters. This means that the approach is different. In this six lesson unit students will learn the tools of a successful costumer. They will start by reflecting on their own personal style and the choices that go into that style. They’ll move on to look at versatility and adapting costume staples, creating a costuming vision, period clothing as the costumer, how to use the colour wheel as a costuming tool and everything culminates in a final project (two options).

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