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Want to Be a Costume Designer?

Want to Be a Costume Designer?

Unitec can help you realise your dream of working ‘behind the scenes’ in the entertainment industry.

Find out more about the Unitec costume course from head tutor, Erin O’Neill here:https://vimeo.com/126868660



Take the first step towards your career by enrolling in the Unitec Sewing Basics Workshops


DATES

Workshop 1: 7-10 July 2015

Workshop 2: 13-16 July 2015

Cost: $300 - 4 days, all materials supplied.


The 2015 Unitec Sewing Basics Workshops are suitable for high school leavers currently studying Fabric Technology or related courses. Also for those looking to enrol in Unitec’s Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts degree majoring in Production, Design and Management (Costume Design). The workshop is also suitable for sewing teachers looking to upskill.

The Unitec Sewing Basics Workshops will suit anyone who has a passion for costumes, fashion, vintage clothing or making your own clothing. The workshops focuses on basic sewing techniques and industrial sewing machine operation and maintenance.

The workshop is facilitated by a Sewing tutor who has over 30 years’ experience working in the fashion industry as a sample machinist. This is an opportunity to meet other Unitec tutors who teach theatre and film costuming at Unitec's Performing and Screen Arts, the largest school of its kind in New Zealand.

Limited places, maximum seven students per workshop so BOOK NOW by completing the attached registration form and sending to Peter Rees at prees@unitec.ac.nz

Criteria: Applicants must have a fundamental understanding of sewing.

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