TUESDAY & THURSDAY; 8:30-10:00a.m. ROOM #138 in BLDG.
SR-1 THEA3364 THEA 6340 same WebCT calendar but require all research to be in
pencil sketch format and a 20th century PPT presentation as contracted.
INSTRUCTOR:
CLAREMARIE VERHEYEN #03212
OFFICE: WT ROOM 113 "D" PHONE: #743-2918 OFFICE; 743-2919 X#2 STUDIO.
Office Hours 10:AM to 11:30AM TU. & TR. by appointment EMAIL
cverheyen@uh.edu
COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. to familiarize you with the vocabulary, the
concepts, and the fashion theories related to the history of clothing. 2.
to increase your understanding and appreciation of the evolution of the
Western World of clothing from primitive times to the present as it
relates to social history, economics, technology, art and politics. 3. to
achieve an insight into research techniques in movement, manners, and
period style. 4. to develop the ability to recognize and anticipate
fashion trends and their implications. 5. to acknowledge the essential
role of clothing in society. and in your theatrical career. 6. to provide
a foundation for further study and possible career choices in technology,
design, and performance art. 7. to recognize the figure emphasis and
silhouettes that developed within the chronology of each Historical
period. 8. to improve the ability to note and record typical garments and
accessories through regular and rigorous graphic assignments. 9. to
investigate alternative approaches to production solutions through
selection of appropriate historical garments
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