VIETNAM ETHNIC DOLLS Saying that 54 ethnic groups own 54 different costumes is just to introduce an image of the rich THE traditional ethnic DOLLS DISTRIBUTED BY VIETHANDART http://www.viethandart.net/Htmls/dolls.htm
Extractions: H: 28cm. W: 210grs Tay Nguyen girls costume . Cong Tum (High Land). Girl in the traditional long dress. HMong girls costume Hoang Lien Son. Get best price for whole collection / Contactez-nous pour prix de gros: sales@viethandart.net SUMMARY OF THE ETHNIC GROUPS COSTUMES IN VIETNAM. "Visiting a regular market in a district in mountainous area, we can come across people in big variety of different ethnic groups with various costumes ."
Dora Stratou Theater Creates First Ever CD ROM Of Traditional Each costume is accompanied by traditional Greek folk music which comes from the costume designers and anyone else with an interest in traditional Greek http://www.filetron.com/grkmanual/cdrom.html
Extractions: This first ever optical compact disk collection of costumes worldwide is an application of a program whose target is the development of the required methodology for providing evidence and presentation of costume material. This methodology will be applied to a selected number of costumes(150 representative samples) and the detailed visualization of the informative material presented in the form of an optical CD. The information will include photographs of the costume and accessories, a label card denoting the region of origin of each costume and descriptive data. Costumes will also be accompanied by a short summary text which will give the morphological, manufacturing, ethnographic and aesthetic characteristics. It will also present damages, maintenance necessities and the part of the costumes which may have undergone a design transformation. Apart from the analysis of provided evidence, a knowledge base including ethnographic characteristics will be crated which will provide the background for it use for different purposes. In this way, different groups of users like ethnographers, designers, interior decorators, visitors of ethnographic museums and maintenance experts will be able to choose the information that interest them. The system will not only allow the possibility of relating various parts, but also possibilities of superimposing pictures, which is useful for designers. It will also offer the prospect of using and designing projects from the aforementioned material.
Knitting Books: Ethnic Traditions Knitting Books ethnic Traditions Books with traditional designs from countries around the world with the exception of Fair Isle which is in a separate http://www.woodlandwoolworks.com/Knitting/Books/EthnicTrad/EthnicTrad.html
Extractions: Rick Mondragon, edi Rediscover the cabled past of Knitter's Magazine, this book includes the reader's favorites from eight out of print issues from the past 18+ years. The patterns are from some of today's best designers using modern twists on traditional patterns. This collection includes over 30 classic projects. There are sweaters, vests, and jackets for the whole family. The Celtic and Aran patterns are worked in traditional wools, cotton blends, ribbons, and luxury yarns
The Hindu : Ethnic Chic The look of the traditional kasavu has been reinvented with a lot of mix n match, Set mundus have fewer designs on them as compared to saris. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2003/09/08/stories/2003090801390300.htm
Extractions: JUST WHEN you thought that the Kerala kasavu saris and mundu veshtis that take pride of place in a Malayali's wardrobe were in danger of being dislodged from their position by georgette and chiffon saris and salwar kamee , the traditional clothes are back with a bang. The saris look much different from the usual kasavu karas . The ubiquitous salwar kameez too has been reinvented, complete with kasavu embroidery. So, someone who does not want to let go of age-old tradition and yet wants to don something trendy can invest in an Onakodi that's sure to make heads turn.
Costume Chokers/necklaces: Emphasis On Designs With Ethnic Flair costume choker/necklace Sourcing Feature Emphasis on designs with ethnic flair; costume choker/necklace suppliers; costume choker/necklace product. http://www.globalsources.com/gsol/I/Costume-choker/a/9000000065494.htm
Extractions: This spring-coiled choker from India's Abhishri Enterprises is made of brass with tin alloy. It features a large enamel pendant. Makers of costume chokers in India and South Africa continue to emphasize designs inspired by cultural motifs. The use of natural materials also remains popular. Indigenous tribal culture is a potent source of creativity for makers in both countries. Among India suppliers' releases are chokers with intricate filigree work common on ornaments worn by tribes in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. In South Africa, companies offer beaded models featuring embroidery patterned after the motifs of West African tribal jewelry. India companies make costume chokers mainly from locally sourced beads, brass, copper, blue pottery, stones and even gems. South Africa suppliers use most of these natural materials as well as feathers from indigenous tribes, seashells and wood. India makers focus production mostly on low-end and midrange designs. Suppliers in South Africa offer all price levels.
CalRevels2001 About Revels Crossing religious and ethnic boundaries and appealing to young and old alike, Callie Floor (costume Designer) earned her BFA from the University of http://www.calrevels.org/About_CA_Revels.html
Extractions: ABOUT CALIFORNIA REVELS California Revels seeks to foster the health of the human spirit through a rich array of performing arts programs. We promote the celebratory and community-building power of the performing arts by presenting a unique and innovative form of Music Theater that embraces diverse audiences. Since 1986, California Revels has brought the unique theatrical, participatory arts-form founded by singer, author and music educator John Langstaff Throughout the year, California Revels holds a series of community-based performances, highlighting our professional actors in musicians in more intimate settings. Our outreach and education programs also continue year-long, providing mentoring in the performing arts for at-risk youth and holding free performances for social service organizations and schools. Let's Sing and Learn: Skill Building through Music
FORESIA Ethnic Costumes Greek Tradional three generations is producing traditional ethnic Greek costumes using old fashion All designs are copies from original costumes exposed in the most http://www.foresia.com/
Extractions: FORESIA " foresia" in Greek language means dress , costume , uniform "foresia" is a small familial manufacturer located in ATHENS GREECE that for 50 years and three generations is producing traditional ethnic Greek costumes using old fashion methods textiles from factories with small productivity respect to the traditional ways of making costumes. All designs are copies from original costumes exposed in the most popular museums of the country. It should be marked that for every region of Greece are existing more than one type of costume. We have chosen the most popular to have available in stock and we produce after a special order various designs enter the site price list enter the site available stock
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Contemporary Palestinian Costume And Embroidery traditional costume began to resurface in much plainer styles shortly after Child s quilt 1991 Jordan River Designs, Amman, showing contemporary use of http://www.palestinecostumearchive.org/contemporary.htm
Extractions: Palestinian costume and embroidery since 1948 The last 50 years: the situation in the Palestinian region The last 50 years: an example of the situation in the international Diaspora - Palestinian costume in Australia See also Refugee camp embroidery projects - history, products, museums, where and how to buy The last 50 years: the situation in the Palestinian region A 1980s UNRWA poster showing a classic Ramallah traditional costume from the collection of Widad Kawar, Amman (Photo: M Nasr) Palestinian culture and society was severely disrupted by the establishment of the state of Israel in northern, western and parts of southern Palestine in 1948. As a result of these hostilities, over half the rural population became refugees. Many more became refugees after the 1967 war. Costume and textile traditions have been vastly changed by these events. Very little remains from the decades of upheaval from the 1950s and 1960s. Traditional costume began to resurface in much plainer styles shortly after this period. Without access to locally woven goods or imported fabrics, costumes became less ornate, more practical. The distinction between special occasion and everyday wear was lost, and veils and elaborate headdresses became things of the past. shawal , designed originally for Western markets, amongst them. Costume also experienced a revival in the late 1980s during the
Ethnic Gold Jewelry, Traditional Gold Jewelry, Antique Gold Indian manufacturer of ethnic gold jewelry, traditional gold jewelry, antique gold jewelry Designer 3pcs antique touch necklace set with color stones http://www.belirams.com/goldjewellery/goldjewellery.asp?product=2&status=0&w=
Ethnic Cuisine traditional meals composed of favorite foods of the deceased are set out in Curtains of papel de china picado are hung behind the altar in designs http://www.sallys-place.com/food/ethnic_cusine/mexico_day_of_the_dead.htm
Search Registry Oral Traditions (include folk/traditional storytelling) Orchestral Set/Property/Designer Singer Classical or Opera Singer ethnic Singer Folk http://www.indianaarts.org/Registry/RegistryPublicSearch.asp?action=PublicSearch
Commencement 2005: Custom Doctorâs Regalia In 2000, awardwinning costume designer Susan Tsu, then a professor in the The UT regalia standardizes the hood in the traditional colors of orange and http://www.utexas.edu/commencement/2005/regalia.html
Extractions: New Custom Doctors Regalia Earning a doctoral degree represents the pinnacle of academic achievement. At The University of Texas at Austin, that achievement is now honored by unique doctors regalia. With its deep russet color, gold accents and unparalleled design, the regalia makes its premiere at the 122nd Spring Commencement, ushering in a new tradition at the university. President Larry R. Faulkner has long had the vision of creating regalia unique to the university, but it took many people and many years to create the final design. Painstaking attention was paid to each detail, resulting in regalia that will represent the university with dignity both on this campus and on campuses across the world. To design the regalia, the university turned to one of its own. In 2000, award-winning costume designer Susan Tsu, then a professor in the department of theatre and dance, presented the initial design. Tsu has designed for most of the regional theatres in the country, and she recognizes that like many things she designs for the stage, tradition is a driving element in creating regalia. The history of our academic regalia goes back to the Middle Ages in Europe, and there are many aspects that remain in todays regalia from long ago, she says. For example, the length of the gowns reflecting honor and status, the velvet lapels which are reminiscent of separate scholarly shawls worn over the shoulders and the lengths of the hoods in the back hearken back to the medieval.
Vietnamese Traditional Costumes traditional costumes of the Vietnamese people tend to be very simple and modest. Over thousands of years, the traditional clothing of all ethnic groups http://www.acjc.edu.sg/Spectra/VibrantCulture/Vietnam/vietnamese_traditional_cus
Extractions: For formal ceremonies men would have two additional items, a long gown with slits on either side, and a turban, usually in black or brown made of cotton or silk. In feudal times, there were strict dress codes. Ordinary people were not allowed to wear clothes with dyes other than black, brown or white. Costumes in yellow were reserved for the King. Those in purple and red were reserved for high ranking court officials, while dresses in blue were exclusively worn by petty court officials. Men's dress has gradually changed along with social development. The traditional set of a long gown and turban gave way to more modern looking suits, while business shirts and trousers have replaced traditional long sleeved shirts and wide trousers. Traditional costumes still exist and efforts are increasingly being made to restore traditional festivals and entertainment which incorporate traditional costumes. Young women wear light brown-colored short shirts with long black skirts. Their headgear consists of a black turban with a peak at the front. To make their waist look smaller, they tightly fasten a long piece of pink or violet cloth.On formal occasions, they wear a special three layered dress called an "
Rare Ethnic Costumes, Ornaments To Be Exhibited In HK An event on traditional costumes and ornaments to be held Visitors to the exhibition will find the designs of costumes on display are extraordinary and http://english.people.com.cn/200112/18/eng20011218_86987.shtml
Extractions: About Us Help Sitemap Archive ... Life Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, December 19, 2001 An exhibition featuring over 100 pieces of clothing and silver ornaments will be held in HK recently. the display shows distinct differences between the costumes and ornaments of the northern ethnic peoples and those of the south.
Extractions: Photo by Fritz Penning By Special Order: Costumes, Beaded Scarves, Fringe Sets, Fanny Wraps, Skirts, Parts or Accessories from Egypt or Turkey. Turkey: Ready-made only. Give us an idea of what to search for. Your money will be returned if we can't find it. Egypt: Send us a design (a Turkish design can be made in Egypt) before the end of March 1999, and we'll do a reality check on your design and give you an estimate. Send 2/3down payment by 4/10 and we'll deliver by mid-July (Egyptian-time). Cost ranges from $600-$800 or more for a costume, depending on complexity of design, embroidery, and amount of raw material. You can send swatches for a range of hues. Call Eva to discuss your request or design 303 573-7610. Banners for your Troupe, Business or Studio: Made of traditional Egyptian appliqué "tent-work" (same schedule as above) You provide the actual template for the letters: specify background theme as lotus and scrolling stems or Islamic patterns. Colors vary and are bright. Call to discuss range of colors you will accept or don't accept.
Extractions: Ethnic Arts offers extensive collections of ethnic textiles, cotton batiks, silk and cotton ikats, wayang puppets, masks, wooden carvings, hand made paper, baskets, folk art greeting cards, jewelry and more from Asia, Africa, Latin America and India. Contact Ethnic Arts Textiles Puppets Wooden Carvings ... Ethnic Arts textile collection includes batik sarongs, silk sarongs, ikat cotton wall hangings, African textiles, kuba cloth, Indian wool shawls are just part of our extensive textile selection. Many of our textiles are perfect as wall hangings. Our sarong collection includes vintage batik sarongs, printed cotton batik sarongs, tulis batik sarongs and Thai silk sarongs! Puppets Our puppets include the wayang golek rod puppet, wayang kulit shadow puppet, also known as a balinese shadow puppet, Indian puppets and Burmese puppets. The rich puppet tradition of Asia is reflected in our collection of old Indonesian rod puppets, wayang golek shadow puppet, Indonesian shadow puppet, wayang kulit shadow puppet, Indonesian wood puppets, and wayang kletiks. Wooden Carvings The Ethnic Arts collection of African wood carvings, Papua New Guinea carvings, Papua New Guinea clan shields, wood textile stamps from India, Indonesian carvings, Torajan carved wood windows and doors shows the variety of traditional wood carving found in the village of the world. Our African wood carvings are beautiful form of African art.