So here you have it, the learning agreement I wrote outlining what the project I am doing is, what I hope to gain, and also what I will be handing in.
NAME: Joanne Perry
COURSE: BA (Hons) Costume with Performance Design
UNIT TITLE: Self Directed Project
REF. NO./LEVEL: CSS518
WEIGHTING: 2.0
DURATION: 9 Weeks
HOURS OF STUDY: 300 Hours
Unit Leader: Adele Keeley
DESCRIPTION:
For self directed project, I am working with Patchwork Theatre Company to produce costumes for their upcoming production of ‘The Bogeyman,’ which opens in mid June. Patchwork are a young theatre company, who are based locally. Their version of The Bogeyman will be touring and hopefully going on to Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. The concept of the bogeyman is based around the idea of irrational fears, and with this the idea of a fantasy element can be introduced. I chose this project because it is completely unlike anything I have worked on before. Having the fantasy element, and being devised, the piece could go in a scary direction or go in a fun and playful direction. I am looking forward to working with all different types of fabrics and new techniques to make shapes. With this project, I will also have a chance to improve on my textile art, dying and fabric manipulation skills, and I am optimistic that I will learn many new techniques working on this. In the past projects, the costumes that I have produced have only been in black or white, and have had to remain as they are made without breaking down. Needless to say I am excited to be working in colour (although I do not yet know what the designs are like!) and being able to make things look scrappy, or dirty. The outcome of the garments is based more around the concept and creation, rather than the precision and tidiness of the finish. I chose this project because it will be a challenge as it combines two roles; making and supervising. With five actors and multiple costumes for each, this project is going to push me further than any of the others and I will be outside my comfort zone. I feel I am equipped to handle this project however, as I work well when problem solving and my organisational skills have improved greatly this year alone, and this would be a great opportunity to test myself whilst working with an outside company. An advantage to this piece being devised is that both the designer and I get to be involved in the creative process. I also get to work side by side with the designer, which is again different to past projects as most have been individual work. I am keen to see what the job of supervisor is like, as I will gain crucial experience at sourcing, organising, time management, handling a budget, as well as hopefully increasing my self-confidence when talking to new people or in front of a group. This valuable experience will improve the key skills I have acquired so far and give me more to work towards in the future, as well as establishing a link with an outside theatre company. I hope to achieve my goals by working closely with the designer and experimenting as much as possible with fabric manipulation. I will make different samples and test out various techniques to achieve the best effects I can. The outcome of this project will be a series of costumes relevant to the production of The Bogeyman, a supervisor’s Bible and an up-and-running blog following the work I have done.

