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This presentation details the intricate costume design process for the 2012 Spring Dance Concert at East Tennessee State University. Conducted on October 30, 2012, as part of the Master of Arts in Professional Communication program, the oral defense highlights the research and creative inspiration drawn from various elements, including traditional methodologies and visual inspirations such as the Black Moor Goldfish and seagrass. Key contributors include a dedicated thesis committee and the choreography of Garryn Howard, culminating in a comprehensive exploration of costume design in performance art.
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Digital Illustration: The Costume Designer’s Process For East Tennessee State University’s Spring Dance Concert 2012 Oral Defense Presentation Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Master of Arts in Professional Communication East Tennessee State University Thesis Committee: Ms. Karen Brewster, Chair Mrs. Cara Harker Ms. Cher Cornett Christine M. Waxstein
Inspirational Image: The Black Moor Goldfish Christine Waxstein
Low Viscosity Dancer and Choreographer: Garryn Howard
Inspirational Image: Seagrass
Final Thoughts The End