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JAPANESE INSHU WASHI COSTUME-HAIR & MAKE UP workshop & exhibit

Feb 4, 2014

‘HeterophonicDada’ CHIE ONO and SATOKO SHIDAHARA will conduct a JAPANESE INSHU WASHI COSTUME-HAIR & MAKE UP workshop & exhibit on February 15, 2014 at Atrium SM AURA Premier, McKinley Parkway at 6 p.m., in collaboration with Sinag Arts, Japan Foundation, SM Aura, and The Block SM North Edsa.

In the 1st Viva Vigan World Costume Festival held in Vigan City in April 2013, one of the highly appreciated and well-attended activities of the festival was the Costume Assemblage Workshop conducted by 'HeterophonicDada' CHIE ONO and SATOKO SHIDAHARA, for its innovative way of designing and creating costume and make up.

  

As a profile post, 'Heterophonic Dada,' is a body decor unit founded in January 2011 by two women: Chie Ohno, a costume artist, and Satoko Shidahara, a hair & makeup artist. They recreated each person totally from head to toe. Their concept of work is a contemporary art but their conclusion is to be "strangely beautiful" after all. Their activities are pretty broad in many disciplines that include working on stages, events, films, advertisements, lecturing and others.

 

They were awarded as the Best in Costume and Best in booth exhibition during the World Costume Festival 2013 in Vigan City. The festival has been attended by foreign and local costume designers as well as the representatives of OISTAT, the international organization of scenographer and theater designers. The Workshop on February 20-22 is open to professional designers who would like to enhance their creativity in theater costume design, hair and makeup. For inquiries, please contact via mobile (63 0906) 3522 146 or 531-3491 or email sinag_arts@ymail.com

 

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EXHIBIT SCHEDULE
February 15 at 6pm     Exhibit Opening
February 17 -19          Campus workshop tour
February 20 -22          Fashion designers washi workshop
February 22                Workshop output culminating activity, Fashion Show SM Aura
February 24-28           Workshop output costume exhibit