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Kelly Kervick, Amy Young, Janel Farrell, Kerry
Darling, Mike Harp, Sarah Agar |
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Britons – after 55 BC |
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Saxons – 460-1066 AD |
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Danes |
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Normans - 1066-1154 AD |
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Medieval Clothing |
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Guilds |
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What the Character’s Wore |
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Color Symbolism |
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Authenticity |
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From Mankind to Marlowe, “The Tradition of
Versatility”
By david bevington |
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Changing Roles |
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Doublet and Hose |
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Cosmetics & props |
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Male vs. Female costumes |
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Costumes |
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Mankind |
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Mercy |
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Titivillus |
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Props |
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Mankind |
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Mercy |
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Titivillus |
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Mischief |
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Others |
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Fashion in the early 20’s. (Proper, “moral”) |
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The evolution of the flapper; fashion of the
mid- to late 20’s. |
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Application of 20’s fashion to “Mankind.” |
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“Increased immodesty in women’s fashions!” |
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“corsetless dancing is nothing but passion” |
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Women’s fashion spurns rampant immorality (today
known as autonomy and sexual freedom) |
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“Would-be flappers are often heartless little
ignoramuses, gum-chewing, vulgar, wearing ridiculous clothes…others are
overdecorated, costly, gangsters’ girl friends” |
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Men’s Fashion |
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Our Props |
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Water guns vs Tommy guns |
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Color Coordination |
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