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Book by Adams on Teaching Costume Design and Costume Rendering Published by Routledge Press

The book, “Teaching Costume Design and Costume Rendering: A Guide for Theatre and Performance Educators,” written by Costume Designer and Associate Professor of Costume Design Jennifer Flitton Adams, M.F.A., was published this month through Routledge Press.

This book clarifies the teaching process for costume design and costume rendering courses and offers a clear and tested path to success in the classroom. It provides a clear roadmap for teaching these two popular theatre courses and includes information on pedagogical theory, creating syllabi, preparing and structuring classes, and analyzing students’ work. A guide for theatre and performance educators ranging from secondary education to undergraduate programs and graduate studies, this is a valuable resource both for costume educators approaching costume design and rendering classes for the first time and for experienced instructors looking for new material for these courses.

Visit www.routledge.com to learn more and purchase the book. Enter promo code AFLY01 for a 20% off discount at checkout.

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