Costumes

by Amanda Swanson

Objective:

Students will demonstrate an understanding of costuming by designing the costume for one character in a play or musical and by presenting a research project.

 

Class Level:

Intermediate

 

Main Concepts:

Importance of costumes, presentation of costumes

 

1994 National Standards:

CONTENT STANDARD 3: Designing and producing by conceptualizing and realizing artistic interpretations for informal or formal productions.
CONTENT STANDARD 5: Researching by evaluating and synthesizing cultural and historical information to support artistic choices.

 

Prior Skills/Knowledge:

Basic knowledge of the theatre and stage make-up.

 

Lesson Plans

Lesson 1: Importance of Costumes
Students will demonstrate an understanding of costume applicability by discussing with the class how costumes subtract or add to a character.

 

Lesson 2: Costume History
Students will demonstrate an understanding of costume history by researching and presenting their research of costumes from a certain era.

 

Lesson 3: Which Costume? Which Character?
Students will demonstrate an understanding of creating a character through clothing by recording their vision of a specific character’s costume.

 

Lesson 4: Character Specific Design
Students will demonstrate an understanding of character-specific costumes and the duties of a costume designer by designing the look of a character in a show.

 

Lesson 5: Present Projects
Students will demonstrate an understanding of costume history and character specific costumes by presenting the projects they have prepared.

 

 

Costumes Unit of Lessons.Amanda Swanson