This listing is not the actual time scheduling. See - no day or time column. It's just a categorical list!
Class & Workshop Overview
last update: 2 Oct 2008


OverviewPre-Medieval & MedievalRenaissance1600s-1700s1800s & early 1900sNon-EuroF&SFMisc.
Fantasy vs. Reality - where they merge, diverge, and inspire Classical Greek vs. Classical Roman How to Make a Comfortable Rectilinear Corset - 1500-1700s (Workshop) Regency & Directoire Overview of Oriental Costume Bellydance through the Cosmos Ceremonial and Pageant Costume and its Effects
Intro to Re-Enactment - so you want to wow them the first time out, eh? Robin Hood vs. Hollywood So how ghastly was HBO's "The Tudors"? - When Hollywood get it wrong Real Pirate Costumes How to Make a Comfortable Curvilinear Corset - 1800s (Workshop) non What is SteamPunk? My X-Rating is Different from Your X-Rating - when cultures clash
Hair in History pre ren bar The 5 Stages of Victorian Women's Wear non Space Ethnic - you have it in your closet already! Costume Photography (Workshop)
Ceremonial Masks and Headgear (Workshop) pre ren bar vic non How alien can YOU be? Latex & Leather & Feathers - Oh, my!
Undergarments and an Honest Look at Figures pre ren bar vic non sfs Shoe-making (or -converting) (Workshop)
Personas & Characters - how to develop them & what would they wear? pre ren bar vic non sfs Natural and/or Synthetic - Can your budget survive the look?
Pattern Drafting & Making (draping; planning for a build) pre ren bar vic non sfs Jewelry - How to modify existing Pieces for Historical Accuracy
* denotes contact made with probable instructor(s) but no contract has been signed yet.



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