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Wardrobe and costume experience appreciated but not required. This is a part-time, on-site role for a Wardrobe Assistant. The Wardrobe Assistant will be responsible for pre show and post show duties and assisting performers during the show.
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Halloween costume contests, yearly employee recognition parties/cook outs, spirit week, bake sales, chili cook offs, employee and Sister craft shows, fall family festivals, Christmas celebrations and that is just to name a few.
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Provide and maintain their own 20th Century Naval costume consisting of anystandard dark-wash, denim blue jeans, black shoes, and a light blue, cottonchambray shirt. Responsibilities are to perform historical interpretationin costume at all museum sites, outdoors and sometimes during inclementweather.
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Second Baptist School is seeking a WAREHOUSE MANAGER/COSTUME DESIGNER for the 2024-2025 school year. Position Title: Warehouse Manager/Costume Designer. Monitor costume and prop check out system.
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Theatre Arts and Dance share performance facilities and production faculty and staff (Technical Director, Costume Shop Manager, and Master Electrician). Theatre Arts and Dance share performance facilities and production faculty and staff (Technical Director, Costume Shop Manager, and Master Electrician.
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Minimum Qualifications Entry to the first level within this classification requires one to two years of experience working for a theater, repertory or stock company engaged in the applicable production specialty such as costume construction, stage and set construction, lighting production, and/or sound/audio production.
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Experience in any of the following areas: scenic design and construction; technical direction; rigging; stage lighting; moving light programming; projections; live sound reinforcement; costume construction; makeup design; properties.
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If applicable, maintain Costume Character standards as set forth by WB/DC Comics. Costume Character Performers (Street/ Walk-around & Character Show consideration) – please be prepared to move and to participate in several short improv activities.
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3-5 years of package design experience in the toy/baby/costume/pets industry or consumer packaged industry. The flexible work environment includes a hybrid schedule with 4 days, Fridays WFH, up to 20 workdays fully remote each year, Summer Fridays, Time Off for vacation, sick leave, and volunteer work.
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Maintain frequent open communication of costume character costuming needs and updates with Stage Managers, Dresser Team, Costuming Staff, and Management to ensure all costume characters are in working order and in top quality condition and appearance; including but not limited to costume characters and festival specific costumes.
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Qualified applicants will have the expertise to teach courses in apparel design, product development, and/or merchandising, such as fashion industries, design appreciation, apparel construction, patternmaking, draping, historic textiles/costume, product development, merchandising, entrepreneurship, and/or fashion show production/event planning.
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As an aspiring leader, participants will leverage their education to embark on a rewarding career path, with opportunities for growth and impactful contributions in the costume and party industry.
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Some of the best things are coming up quickly to take place and celebrate in the area, such as the "Spirit of Halloweentown, just 45 minutes from Portland which celebrates Halloween all month long with haunted tours, costume contests and more.
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Supervise and mentor teams of technical theatre students and Performing Arts Scholars supporting productions with lighting, sound, scenic, projection, and costume design elements. Supervise the use of lighting, sound, carpentry/shop, and projection equipment, and support the use and maintenance of campus performing arts facilities, including scene shops, costume shops, and prop storage areas.
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Capable of consistently performing all assignments and responsibilities as outlined for an Entertainment technician, including but not limited to; warehouse & event prep, stagehand, spotlight operator, light board operator, audio operator; special effects; assisting with puppets, costume dressing changes, etc.
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