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What best describes you?

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skills

Make-up

education

Diploma Performing Arts Technology 

experience

NCLH Creative Studio 2019

Shows 

 

▪ After Midnight

▪ Soul Hit Parade

Norwegian Cruise Line JEWEL 2018

SHOWS:

▪ Le  Cirque Bijou

▪ Band on the Run

▪ ABBA

Norwegian Cruise Line ESCAPE 2016

SHOWS:

▪ After Midnight

▪ For the Record

▪ Motown

▪ Wine Lovers

 

 

WARDROBE SUPERVISOR

• Oversee all aspects of the costume department onboard, including, but not limited to: maintenance of all Cruise Programs costumes, wigs, shoes, props, backstage dressing, laundry, bible creation and communication to managers and shore side.

• Effectively problem solve while experiencing the ever changing scope of the unique environment of the entertainment cruise line industry.

• Thrive in a “repertory” environment. 

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Fit, alter, sew and wash theatrical costumes to the specifics requested by management, in a timely fashion.

• Laundry: washing, ironing, steaming, pressing, categorizing laundry by show.

• Pattern making, draping and cutting, dying.

• Dress shows and creating backstage tracks for the bible.

• Pack and ship off road boxes with an inventory list.

• Shoe maintenance, painting, dying and stocking.

• Wig maintenance, millinery repair, crafts building and repair.

• Organize and clean all dressing areas, stock areas, costume racks and road boxes.

• Communicate weekly with shore side management.

• Any other duty deemed necessary by management pertaining to the costume department

 

Reference: Lead Stitcher Beverly Johnson: [email protected]  

Lead Wardrobe Supervisor: James Anthony Jr.[email protected]

Wig Supervisor: Marquita Graham [email protected]

 

 

 

House of Queen 2017

Intern makeup artist 

 

• Communicate with clients to understand their needs and wants

• Determine necessary supplies and equipment needed  

• Apply makeup in a professional manner

• Pay attention to other details such as costumes and design

• Help in applying and removing makeup and prosthetics

• Work with other crew members 

• Examine makeup materials at disposal and chose the best option

• Prepare budget planning for makeup supplies and tools

• Track expenses

• Keep makeup tools and products in check

• Adhere to personal hygiene standards 

• Stay up to date with latest best practices, tools and technology in your field

Reference: Queen Motlatle [email protected]

 

SOUTH AFRICAN STATE THEATRE 2014

Makeup, Costume Intern

 

• Looking after the costumes between takes or scenes

• Mending and altering items

• Packing and unpacking costumes and accessories

• Cleaning and ironing

• Helping to make pieces and put costumes together

• Fitting the performers

• Making sure that all items are available when needed

• Keeping an accurate record of all items needed

• Storing costumes and returning hired items (known as 'breaking down' costumes).

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Reference: Art Director: [email protected]

 

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