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Demonstrated knowledge of theatre production including proficiency in two or more of the following: set design, lighting, sound design, costume design and stage directing. Demonstrated knowledge of theatre production including proficiency in two or more of the following: set design, lighting, sound design, costume design and stage directing.
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0-2 years of package design experience in the toy/baby/costume/pets industry or consumer packaged industry. As the Associate Packaging Designer, you will support the packaging design team across multiple designated brands within our Action Figures division, in designing cost-effective, attractive, functional, and safe packaging for our consumer products.
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In this position, you will use your design and costume skills to lead production design and themed entertainment design classes. The ideal candidate is an experienced theater, film, or themed entertainment designer with demonstrated proficiency with draping and tailoring for both men and women.
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Halloween best costume contests, Seasonal egg hunts with prizes, and of course bean bag chairs in the lounge. In addition to our advanced procedures on the specialty side such as: Neurology and MRI, Internal Medicine and Endoscopy, Surgery and Stem Cell Therapy, as well as the option of a Holistic approach offering acupuncture and nutrition support.
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Associates degree in Costume design or related field. + 3+ years of wardrobe, theatre costume shops or comparable experience. + Provide support and assistance to Manager for costume and shoe fittings as needed.
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Experience in the toy/baby/costume/pets industry. Jazwares engages consumers through innovative play experiences with popular brands such as Squishmallows, Pokémon, Star Wars, CoComelon, Fortnite, AEW, Adopt Me.
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Portraying specific costume character role - Clifford, the Big Red Dog and Fly Guy. In this role, you will assist with various tasks including portraying specific costume character roles: Clifford, the Big Red Dog and Fly Guy for family engagement events throughout the state of Florida.
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You enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are ready to bring that camp energy this summer, whether you are dancing across the stage in a silly costume or face painting with campers during downtime.
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The department includes the operation of the laundry, costume shop, and sewing room. Must be able to modify show costume designs required, however ability to draw original costume designs is preferred.
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Recognized for its extensive product line and hand-craftsmanship, CHROME HEARTS® has been honored with CFDA Accessory Designer of the Year Award (1992) & Lifetime Achievement Award (2022) and has been included in such prestigious exhibits as the "Rock Style" collection at the Met's Costume Institute, "The Nature of Diamonds" exhibit at Tokyo's National Science Museum and part of the permanent collection of the Fashion in Menswear Exhibition at LACMA.
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In addition to the BFA in Technical Theatre/ Stage Management, the Conservatory offers BFAs in, Theatrical Costume Design, Musical Theatre, Acting, and Interdisciplinary Theatre Studies. In addition to the BFA in Technical Theatre/ Stage Management, the Conservatory offers BFAs in, Theatrical Costume Design, Musical Theatre, Acting, and Interdisciplinary Theatre Studies.
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As part of the Department's commitment to creating well-rounded theatre artists, the Costume Shop Supervisor is responsible for imparting professional expectations and best practices to all performers on the handling of costumes in performance, and professional etiquette in backstage behavior.
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The Head of Costume Design and Instruction is responsible for teaching foundational principles and techniques of costume design and construction to students in a variety of settings, such as schools, community centers, or workshops.
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Role is responsible for costume character appearances and maintaining character integrity. Maintain illusion of costume characters. Role is responsible for costume character appearances and maintaining character integrity.
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Primarily, but not limited to, the Costume shop, Scenic studio, stage space, catwalks, storage facilities, and support areas of the Theatre. Costume Shop Assistant Part-Time. Supply skills to work effectively independently or in a group to complete costume construction and other costume & wardrobe needs.
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