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As a Costume/Cosmetology Technician you will work with the Cast of our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows and ship wide Entertainment Offerings by providing costuming support, stage makeup assistance and styling, care and maintenance of performer wigs.
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THE ROLE Insomniac Events is seeking a highly motivated and proactive Entertainment Makeup Artist to join our Entertainment team with focus on costume and character makeup. Experience in entertainment, theater, theme park, & or live events is a plus.
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The Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University seeks an Over-hire Wardrobe Personnel for seasonal work with Theater and Dance Programs. Candidates will organize and maintain show costumes, launder items after dress rehearsals and performances, execute costume repairs, press costumes as needed, coordinate and assist with quick changes.
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You will report to Senior Technician Costume. Be genuinely interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel. Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life.
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Disney Cruise Line is a drug-free workplace. Job Posting Company: "Disney Cruise Line" Assist performers with stage makeup including airbrush and prosthetic applications. Skills with styling, care and maintenance of theatrical wigs.
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Have a valid passport and C1/D Seaman's visa (DCL will provide you with documents to obtain this) Maintain, style and care for all theatrical wigs. All new hires are required to undergo drug/alcohol testing within the first week onboard and throughout their contracts.
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Perform other tasks and carry out projects as assigned by the lead makeup artist or director. specified role) Makeup artists may be asked to use an airbrush, supply their own equipment, & have knowledge of airbrush techniques and materials to achieve a desired look for some events.
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The Costume Shop Manager oversees the production of costumes, costume facilities, and costume shop budget for the annual performance season of the Department of Theater and Dance.
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Previous work with theatrical technology in projection, sound, scenic, lighting, and costume design is a plus. B.A. in Theatre or related field with three years experience (or higher) in technical theatre direction, equivalent theater studies in directing, technical theater, or a related field, and/or theatrical production work, or MFA in Technical Theatre or Production (or related field.
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Optional) Portfolio of Theater Work: Set design, light design, sound design, costume sewing, prop making, musical theater, directing or choreography experience. Assist with many areas of technical theater by helping the Technical Manager, Guest Artist, or Guest Designers.
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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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This email address is not for general employment inquiries or correspondence. Help with the care of all costumes including laundering, hand sewing and machine stitching. Oversee the care and maintenance of all Cosmetology associated with ship wide Entertainment offerings.
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The Lawrenceville Performing Arts Department supports students in becoming confident young artists, collaborators, creators, and citizens, and our curriculum is designed to develop capacities to understand themselves and others through theater with a focus on process and hands-on learning.
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Knowledge of stage makeup applications including air brushing and prosthetics. This is a shipboard role. Familiarity with hand sewing and machine stitching. Failure to pass the drug/alcohol testing will result in immediate termination.
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The Theater Department at Skidmore College invites applications for an assistant or associate professor of Costume Design. This position will design in our production season, teach costume design and construction at all levels, mentor students in design projects, and teach required and elective courses in the BS curriculum across areas (Intro to Theater, Intro to Design, Special Topics Courses, etc.
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