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Hannah Gabrielle has been a South London Theatre member since December 2006.
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SLT Member 2006 - Present
  
She began working on costume in 2003, creating an amalgam ensemble of costumes for the interpretative production of Medea at St Mary's University College, University of Surrey. The play was a free verse interpretation of Euripides' 'Medea' taking its influences from a wide variety of styles including the Keralan kathakali dance techniques, Pina Bausch and Robert Lepage.  
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Hannah began working on costume in 2003, creating an amalgam ensemble of costumes for the interpretative production of Medea at St Mary's University College, University of Surrey. The play was a free verse interpretation of Euripides' 'Medea' taking its influences from a wide variety of styles including the Keralan kathakali dance techniques, Pina Bausch and Robert Lepage.  
  
 
The costumes consisted of a hybrid between traditional Greek  robes, Roman togas and Indian saris. Costume played an integral part to this production as they began as white canvasses with powedered paint being thrown across them, ending in a bright canvass of colours.  
 
The costumes consisted of a hybrid between traditional Greek  robes, Roman togas and Indian saris. Costume played an integral part to this production as they began as white canvasses with powedered paint being thrown across them, ending in a bright canvass of colours.  
  
After a brief haitus she returned to costuming in the July 2007 production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. This ensemble piece stripped the traditional dress down to a minimal black, white and red canvass of colours in modern dress. Costume should enhance the actor's ability to perform as opposed to elabourately concealing him or her.  
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After a brief haitus she returned to costuming in the July [[2007]] production of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s [[Julius Caesar (2007)|Julius Caesar]]. This ensemble piece stripped the traditional dress down to a minimal black, white and red canvas of colours in modern dress. Costume should enhance the actor's ability to perform as opposed to elabourately concealing him or her.  
  
Hannah Gabrielle will be assisting with the costumes for the South London Theatre 2007 pantomime.
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== Productions as Costume Designer ==
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* [[Julius Caesar (2007)|Julius Caesar]]([[2007]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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* [[Aladdin (2007)|Aladdin]] ([[2007]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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== Interests ==
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== External Links ==
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[[Category:People|Surname, Firstname]]
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[[Category:Costume Designers|Surname, Firstname]]

Revision as of 14:34, 8 August 2007

SLT Member 2006 - Present

Hannah began working on costume in 2003, creating an amalgam ensemble of costumes for the interpretative production of Medea at St Mary's University College, University of Surrey. The play was a free verse interpretation of Euripides' 'Medea' taking its influences from a wide variety of styles including the Keralan kathakali dance techniques, Pina Bausch and Robert Lepage.

The costumes consisted of a hybrid between traditional Greek robes, Roman togas and Indian saris. Costume played an integral part to this production as they began as white canvasses with powedered paint being thrown across them, ending in a bright canvass of colours.

After a brief haitus she returned to costuming in the July 2007 production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. This ensemble piece stripped the traditional dress down to a minimal black, white and red canvas of colours in modern dress. Costume should enhance the actor's ability to perform as opposed to elabourately concealing him or her.


Productions as Costume Designer


Interests

External Links