Directories
Holloway Hall

Directories

Operator: 410-543-6000

Yarmo, Leslie

Costume Designer, Theatre and Dance
Fulton Hall (FH) 105A
410-677-5435 or ext 75435
ltyarmosalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Fall

  • THEA 125-004 THEATRE PRACTICUM
    Provides supervised experience in theatre production and performance topics. May be repeated for a total of eight credit hours; only two hours may count towards Design and Production or Performance tracks. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. (P/F). One hour per week.
  • THEA 126-001 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS
    Provides an introduction to costumes for the stage through the application of design prinicples and costume construction techniques, including machine and hand sewing, flat patterning, and draping and fiber technology. Students furnish their own materials. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.
  • THEA 126-002 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS
    Provides an introduction to costumes for the stage through the application of design prinicples and costume construction techniques, including machine and hand sewing, flat patterning, and draping and fiber technology. Students furnish their own materials. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.
  • THEA 126-011 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS
    Provides an introduction to costumes for the stage through the application of design prinicples and costume construction techniques, including machine and hand sewing, flat patterning, and draping and fiber technology. Students furnish their own materials. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.
  • THEA 126-012 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS
    Provides an introduction to costumes for the stage through the application of design prinicples and costume construction techniques, including machine and hand sewing, flat patterning, and draping and fiber technology. Students furnish their own materials. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.
  • THEA 126-013 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS
    Provides an introduction to costumes for the stage through the application of design prinicples and costume construction techniques, including machine and hand sewing, flat patterning, and draping and fiber technology. Students furnish their own materials. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.

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