Costume-Con 34 (CC34): Program & Participants

Costume-Con 34 (CC34): Program & Participants

Schedule for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday

Panel Programming

Panels, demonstrations, and workshops will be held Friday through Monday morning, starting in the morning and running until around dinner-time. Panelists may submit ideas for any kind of discussion, lecture, demo, or hands-on workshop that relates to costuming. Past Costume-Cons have had panels about beading, corset-making, dyeing, special materials, electronics, prop-building, and the history and culture of costuming, for example.

Panel submission is CLOSED. Thank you to all of our submitters!

If you have submitted a panel or panels with the intention to run them yourself, you will be receiving a confirmation email shortly if your panel has been approved. The completed schedule will be available closer to the convention, as well as released on our special Sched.org app!

Panel programming will run on a schedule of standard one-hour panel slots with some overlap for setup and teardown, but there will be several 90 minute and 2 hour panels and workshops as well! Please note, workshops are generally hands-on classes where people will learn a special technique, material, or tool. They are usually limited in the number of participants but are open to additional watchers, who can see and take notes but not participate directly. Workshops may have a small additional fee for participants to cover the costs of materials, so please be aware of this when preparing for the con.

Panels will not be scheduled to run during the three main competitions (Sci-Fi/Fantasy Masquerade, Historical Masquerade, Future Fashion Show), during the Friday Night Social, or during the ICG Annual Meeting on Friday morning. Panels will generally run from noon on Friday through noon on Monday. The complete schedule will be available closer to the convention!

C Consuite N Contest S Contest Registration D Dealers-Exhibits G Greenroom M Main Event P Panel H Photography R Registration T Tour

Registration Window
Costume-Con 34

MAY 5 • THURSDAY

5:00pm – 9:00pm R Pre-Registration Pick Up
Pre-Registered attendees may pick up their badges on Thursday night from 5PM – 9PM.
No at the door badges will be sold at this time.

MAY 6 • FRIDAY

9:00am – 10:30am P ICG Board Meeting
Speakers: Philip Gust
The ICG Board Meeting is open only to members of the Board of Directors of the International Costumers Guild.

9:00am – 3:00pm T Capitol Square, Wisconsin State Historical Society and State St.
This tour give you an opportunity to explore our gorgeous State Capital, the Veteran’s Museum, and the State Historical Society. Lunch can procured from a variety of stores along State Street. Total walking will be up to 1/2 mile.

9:00am – 6:00pm R Convention Registration
Pick up your badge or purchase a weekend membership. Registration questions outside of these hours should be brought to the staff room.

10:00am – 4:00pm S Doll Contest Registration

10:00am – 4:00pm T Atwood Ave and Willie St (including Gayfeather Fabric)
This tour will start at a locally owned fabric store and then to walk along Atwood and Willie Streets; part of the Madison corridor between the lakes. Atwood and Willie have wonderful locally owned shops and fantastic local eateries. This is a great tour for folks who don’t mind walking a bit. Total walking will be up to 1 1/2 miles.

10:45am – 11:45am P ICG Members Meeting
Speakers: Philip Gust
The ICG Members meeting is open to all members of the International Costumers Guild and observers.

12:00pm – 1:00pm P My First Costume-Con!
Speakers: Nora Mai, Director: Bruce Mai
New to our playground? We LOVE first-timers! We want you to feel part of our community immediately! How does the masquerade Skills Division work? What’s the Friday Night Social? What’s the “Con Suite”? What is the International Costumers Guild? How is CC different from other conventions with costume contests? Bring all your questions – we should have the answers!

12:00pm – 4:00pm
S Single Pattern Contest Registration

12:00pm – 5:00pm S Historical Masquerade Registration
Registration forms will be available at the convention. Registrations will be taken Friday until 6pm and Saturday until the end of the Masquerade Orientation panel. There will be a mandatory “check-in” at the Masquerade Orientation panel in Main Programming, to make sure the director has your completed forms, music (if any), and all entrants and their handlers have a “green room permissions mark” applied to their badge.

12:00pm – 5:00pm S Sci Fi Masquerade Registration
Registration forms will be available at the convention. Registrations will be taken Friday until 6pm and Saturday until the end of the Masquerade Orientation panel. There will be a mandatory “check-in” at the Masquerade Orientation panel in Main Programming, to make sure the director has your completed forms, music (if any), and all entrants and their handlers have a “green room permissions mark” applied to their badge.

12:00pm – 6:00pm N Doll Contest

12:00pm – 6:00pm N Tote Contest
Director: Stace Feldmann
Exhibit contest of reusable bags created by members and submitted for competition. Sign-up and submission of entries is open at the Dealer’s Room check-in desk all day.

12:00pm – 6:00pm D Dealer’s Room

12:00pm – 6:00pm D Exhibit Room

12:00pm – 6:30pm H Photography Open
Real Time Photography

12:30pm – 1:30pm P Future Costume-Cons
CC35, Toronto. CC36, San Diego. CC37…? Come to hear updates from the representatives of upcoming Costume-Cons and learn about this year’s bids for the right to host Costume-Con 37.

1:00pm – 2:00pm P Making Beaded Fringe
Speakers: JoAnn Abbott
Seaweed, spiral, zigzag, stop stitch and a variety of other fringes made of beads to sparkle up your work. . $5 materials fee; please bring scissors. Class limit is 10, but others can watch if they want to, or make copies of the class handouts.

1:00pm – 3:00pm P Sound and Music Editing for Costuming
Speakers: Jamie Hanrahan‡
Do you need to cut, edit, or extend a song for your presentation? Mix in narration and sound effects? This panel will introduce you to the techniques usable on sound-editing programs from freeware and shareware like Audacity and Gold Wave to the professional-level tools. We’ll cover song editing, extensions, cross-fading, voiceover recording and mixing, the all-important issue of level control, and modification of sounds; and time permitting, even synthesis of sounds.

1:30pm – 2:30pm P Introduction to Makeup
Speakers: Janine Wardale
Janine will show the basic products and how to use them to create a nice clean make-up look. Primer, powder, foundation, eye liner, and other products.

1:30pm – 2:30pm P Running a Masquerade at a Convention 101
Speakers: Sébastien Bouchard
Running a masquerade or a costume contest is not the easiest thing ever. This is a panel for all people interested in running a masquerade in a convention or an event who need all the basics, from the staff, the technical needs, rules, etc.

2:30pm – 3:30pm P Giant Puppets!
Speakers: Laurie Rossbach
Learn to create fantastic larger than life character costumes. Materials used are mostly recycled and re-purposed items that are easy to source. Laurie Rossbach, Madison Children’s Museum arts director and puppeteer, will give an overview of giant puppetry and show many varied examples to spark your imagination to create your own.

2:30pm – 3:30pm P Library of Congress Costume Archive Updates
Speakers: Eric Cannon
Eric will present information on the current status of the Library Of Congress’ Costuming Archives. What is currently being worked on, what has been added, what is missing, etc. In addition, he will inform on how to summit videos.

2:30pm – 4:00pm P Beading Workshop – Talisman Pouch
Speakers: Lisa Ashton
Learn to make a small beaded pouch from a kit. Kits include all supplies and materials needed. The two techniques taught are edge beading, and making fringe. Experience not necessary; if you can thread a beading needle you are way ahead already! Both techniques will easily lend themselves to larger projects in the future too! $10 Materials Fee

3:00pm – 4:00pm P Blackwork Embroidery
Speakers: Denise Bell
Learn how to do historical blackwork embroidery. This is a hands on class for up to 15 participants. Workshop fee: $5.

4:00pm – 5:00pm P Costume Effects 101
Speakers: Jacquelyn D. Bowin
Learn the basics of making things light up, move, smoke, or other fun effects without learning circuitry or soldering. Where can you find the fun things that make costumes look neat?

4:00pm – 5:00pm P Knitting for Beginners
Speakers: Nancy Mildebrandt, Courtney Rayle
Knitting is a fun way to create unique textiles, garments, and more! If you’ve ever wondered how to get started with knitting, or would like to learn some of the basic terms and techniques, come on down to this panel. Experienced knitters are welcome to attend and share some wisdom as well.

4:30pm – 5:30pm P Practical Considerations for Costumers
Speakers: Jennifer Old-d’Entremont, Bethany Padron
Our panel of veteran costumers talk about everything from pockets, to footwear, to how to wear your badge in character. They’ll address costume and prop transport and storage, ways to increase your own personal comfort in costume, safety tips for costuming in crowds, and more.

4:30pm – 6:00pm P Tambour Beading
Speakers: Theresa LaQuey
This method of applying beads and sequins is far faster than beading with a needle and thread. Theresa LaQuey will show tambour equipment, how to prepare fabric for tambour beading, set up a loom and then demonstrate how to apply the beads. Also included will be a PowerPoint of several different beaded garments made by LaQuey and some of her favorite beaded gowns from the 1920s-1940s.

7:00pm – 9:00pm G Greenroom Open
Director: Byron Connell
Greenroom open to Single Pattern Contest Participants.

7:00pm – 12:00am
M Friday Night Social
The Friday Night Social is Costume-Con’s traditional party to get to know your fellow con-goers and kick off the conference in style. There will be food, fun, and the showcase of the Single Pattern Contest entrants. Have some nibbles, mingle with other costumers of all types, and dance the night away! CC34’s Social Theme will be Dance Among the Sidhe. As twilight descends upon the natural world, wondrous creatures hidden from human view come out and play. Join us as magical creatures (great and small!) feast, cavort, and dance in a fairy ring! This evening event will include great food, cocktails, and entertainment. Along with the Single Pattern Contest, guests will be able to enjoy dancing and a variety of other fun activities.

8:00pm – 9:00pm M Single Pattern Contest
Director: Bruce Mai
The fun, casual, and low-key contest held during the Friday Night Social, where entrants show off their creations built using one of our selected patterns.

MAY 7 • SATURDAY

7:00am – 6:00pm C Consuite Open

9:00am – 10:00am P How to Fit a Victorian Bodice
Speakers: Sarah French
The Historic Recreation Society in Minneapolis/St. Paul presents a workshop on how to get a great fit from a pattern for a Victorian bodice. They plan to have live models of different sizes stand up before the class while someone fits the mock-ups directly to them, talking about the pitfalls of using a commercial pattern, and listing tips and tricks to getting an excellent fit with them.

9:00am – 11:00am S Sci Fi Masquerade Registration
Registration forms will be available at the convention. Registrations will be taken Saturday until the end of the Masquerade Orientation panel. There will be a mandatory “check-in” at the Masquerade Orientation panel in Main Programming, to make sure the director has your completed forms, music (if any), and all entrants and their handlers have a “green room permissions mark” applied to their badge.

9:00am – 12:00pm S Historical Masquerade Registration
Registration forms will be available at the convention. Registrations will be taken Friday until 6pm and Saturday until noon. There will be a mandatory “check-in” at the Masquerade Orientation panel in Main Programming, to make sure the director has your completed forms, music (if any), and all entrants and their handlers have a “green room permissions mark” applied to their badge.

9:00am – 6:00pm R Convention Registration
Pick up your badge or purchase a weekend membership. Registration questions outside of these hours should be brought to the staff room.

10:00am – 11:00am S Masquerade Orientation
Director: Jamie Butler, Stace Feldman
Masquerade Orientation is required for everyone entering the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Masquerade and/or the Historical Masquerade. Veterans may simply check-in with the directors and go, all entrants may stay to view the green room and stage and ask questions of the directors. If you have not turned in your entry forms or music, they can be turned in at this time.

10:00am – 11:00am P Deportment: How to Move in Your Costume
Speakers: Nancy Mildebrandt
You have the costume finished. It is gorgeous, so why is no one believing you are a pretty princess or handsome prince? Tips and examples of how to embody your costume like your character would.

10:00am – 11:00am P Fabric Identification
Speakers: Sandy Pettinger
Learn how to identify fabrics with various tests such as solvents and flame. Some tests will even be performed during the panel!

10:00am – 11:00am P Understanding Commercial Patterns
Speakers: Andrea Schewe
Whether you have never used a pattern or are an old pro, there is probably something you can learn about commercial patterns. Simplicity Patterns’ Andrea Schewe will explain commercial sizing of patterns, including the size blocks used, and explain how to read the markings on commercial patterns.

10:00am – 11:30am P Love Me, Love My Cosplay
Speakers: Bruce Mai, Nora Mai
How do you stand out when you’re the 4th “Homestuck” presentation in a costume contest? Watch examples of masquerade entries you can learn from to entertain your audience and make judges remember you.

10:00am – 4:30pm H Photography Open
Real Time Photography
10:00am – 5:30pm N Doll Contest

10:00am – 5:30pm N Tote Contest
Director: Stace Feldmann
Exhibit contest of reusable bags created by members and submitted for competition. Sign-up and submission of entries is open at the Dealer’s Room check-in desk until 12pm (noon).

10:00am – 5:30pm D Dealer’s Room

10:00am – 5:30pm D Exhibit Room

10:00am – 12:00pm S Doll Contest Registration

11:00am – 12:00pm P ‘Found’ & Easy Electronic Bling
Speakers: Jamie Hanrahan‡
This will be a fun panel discussion where we show and tell ways of lighting up your costume or prop with “found”, repurposed, and inexpensive ready-to-use items. For example, battery-operated Christmas tree lights, electroluminescent wire kits, etc. We’ll keep notes on all the resources mentioned and post them on the web after the con. If you’ve already done something and you’d like to show it off, please join us!

11:00am – 12:00pm P Costume Rendering
Speakers: Caitlin Quinn
A skill often used in theatrical costume design, learn how to put your costume ideas to paper. This panel explores synthesizing research and concept to render a dynamic representation of your design. The panel will be a short hands on exercise in figure drawing, fabric rendering (colored pencil), and design layout.

11:30am – 1:00pm P Body Paint for Your Costume
Speakers: Sheryl Nance-Durst
This lecture is an introduction to the body painting options available to incorporate with your costumes or cosplay. Sheryl will discuss various paint types and the pros and cons of each type, while giving out tips and tricks that will help make the process easier.

11:30am – 1:00pm P Historical Basis for Lord of the Rings Costumes
Speakers: Rae Lundquist
Each main ‘race’ featured in the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit’ movies have a distinctive style, and they are all have European basis in history. For example, the Nordic/Viking tunics of the dwarves, or the Romanesque to 12-13th Century bliant styles of the elves; the Saxon/Norman garb of the Rohirrim, to the middle 1800’s English country garments worn by the hobbits. Discussion will center on the basic outlines/silhouettes of each group, best materials to use, and commercial patterns that can be adapted for each look.

12:00pm – 1:00pm P Corsetry Patterning
Speakers: Sara Spooktstitch
Learn the basics of drafting your own corset pattern, discuss how to alter existing corset patterns, and get tips on patterning corsets for different body types. While this is a lecture based panel, there will be actual custom drafted corset patterns on hand, as well as the resulting corsets made from the patterns, so you can see how patterning affects the shaping of a corset.

12:30pm – 1:30pm P Let’s Put on a Show
Speakers: Byron Connell, Carole Parker, Jacalyn Stanley
Costumers intrigued by what goes into organizing and running a masquerade may be interested in the ICG’s new Special Interest Group on ‘Masquerade Running’. This program item will tell you what we’re about and what we hope to do to help costumers do a better job organizing and running masquerades and similar stage presentations. That’s why our nickname is HeLPS (for ‘Hey, kids, Let’s Put on a Show’).

1:00pm – 2:00pm P It’s All About the Bones
Speakers: Linda Sparks
Understanding the characteristics of products helps you decide which products are right for your project. Demonstration and explanation of types of corset bones and why you use which ones when. You might discover that corset bones are just what you need for your non-corset project to succeed. Samples of bones and of corsets will be available to handle.

1:00pm – 2:00pm P You Can’t Wear That!
Speakers: Bruce Mai, Nora Mai
Roundtable discussion. How some of today’s societal issues are impacting the cosplay/costuming community.

1:00pm – 2:30pm P Altering Commercial Patterns
Speakers: Andrea Schewe
How to alter commercial patterns for unique fabrics, styles, and body shapes. Also, hints and tips for modifying patterns to simplify construction of garments. Presented by Simplicity Patterns’ Andrea Schewe.

1:30pm – 3:00pm P Lucet Workshop
Speakers: Anne Davenport
Learn to make your own cord, stronger than string, smoother than braid, suitable for laces, rope and drawstrings. Workshop materials include: small 1 inch lucet, different string for making 1 yd cord lengths and handout. Workshop fee: $8. Maximum number of participants: 10, but non-participating observers are welcome, space permitting.

2:00pm – 3:00pm P Handsewing for Costumers
Speakers: Denise Bell
Learn hand sewing techniques for costumes and clothing.

3:00pm – 4:00pm P From Steel to Fire
Speakers: Luke Kramer
Presented by Castlerock. A history of European arms and armor from the Romans through the Renaissance.

3:00pm – 4:00pm P FX Makeup and Going Pro
Speakers: JoAnn Abbott
An overview of HD make up, moulage for casualty simulations and training, and FX techniques. JoAnn has been doing makeup for short and full length films and web series for 5 years and will show the materials she likes to use, and tricks learned on the set. Learn to make bloods and how to remove the evidence of them, basic sculpting, and zombie moulage.

3:00pm – 4:30pm P Making Memory Cloths
Speakers: Leslee Nelson
First a discussion of Memory Cloths and memories. Then participants will embroider their thoughts or memories on small fabrics. Can be a preservation or healing of old memories or the embedding of words to create a new memory. Materials provided.

3:00pm – 5:00pm P The Linothorax Armor of Alexander the Great
Speakers: Greg Aldrete
An illustrated lecture on researching and recreating Alexander the Great’s linen armor. Professor Greg Aldrete from UW-GB describes the project and how the reconstructions were made, followed by a hands-on demonstration in which audience members can examine samples of the contraction materials as well as look at and even try on one of the reconstructed armors.

4:00pm – 5:30pm P Shibori Dyeing Workshop
Speakers: Carole Parker
Learn easy-to-do Japanese dyeing techniques.

4:00pm – 5:30pm P You Be the Masquerade Judge
Speakers: Pierre E. Pettinger Jr., Bruce Mai
Ever wonder how masquerade decisions are made? This simulation/workshop is for those who have little or no judging experience but would like to learn. Watch a video masquerade and determine the winners.

5:00pm – 11:00pm G Greenroom Open
Director: Byron Connell
Greenroom open to Sci Fi & Fantasy Masquerade Contestants

7:00pm – 11:00pm
M Science Fiction & Fantasy Masquerade
Director: Stace Feldmann
Competition stage show for science fiction, fantasy, anime, video game, movie and TV reproduction, original designs, mascots, monsters, and more. Features a halftime photo run and Cosplay Video Showcase before awards ceremony.

10:00pm – 1:00am C Consuite Open – Beginning of Awards Ceremony

MAY 8 • SUNDAY

7:00am – 10:00am C Consuite Open

9:00am – 11:00am G Greenroom Open
Director: Byron Connell
Greenroom open to Future Fashion Show Participants.

9:00am – 11:00am P Decorative Embroidery Stitches
Speakers: Denise Bell
Learn different decorative embroidery stitches like stem stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch, and feather stitch. This is a hands on class. Workshop fee: $5 for materials.

9:00am – 6:00pm R Convention Registration
Pick up your badge or purchase a weekend membership.
Registration questions outside of these hours should be brought to the staff room.

10:00am – 11:00am P Costume/Cosplay One and the Same?
Speakers: Nancy Mildebrandt
A discussion of terminology/definition and the history of fannish convention costuming.

10:00am – 11:00am P Last-Minute Costuming
Speakers: Crescentia
This fun game-show-style panel pits team against team in a head-to-head competition to take scrap materials and turn them into a great costume! Come ready to compete! Fabric & trim, glue guns, scissors, etc. are provided, but feel free to bring along something to help out your team!

10:00am – 11:00am
P Miss Lizzy’s Fashion Show
Speakers: Lisa Ashton
Join us on Sunday morning for an informal discussion about Victorian clothing and dressmaking techniques, as well as a chance to actually handle authentic Victorian photos, dress accessories, textiles and other artifacts. Making history come to life! Lisa is the exhibitor of Miss Lizzy’s Fashion Show and coordinator of the Miss Lizzy’s Special Interest Group.

10:00am – 5:30pm N Doll Contest

10:00am – 5:30pm N Tote Contest
Director: Stace Feldmann
Exhibit contest of reusable bags created by members and submitted for competition. Judging of entries will take place during the day Sunday with awards announced at the Historical Masquerade.

10:00am – 5:30pm D Dealer’s Room

10:00am – 5:30pm D Exhibit Room

11:00am – 12:00pm M Future Fashion Show
Director: Karen Heim
The stage show portion of the Future Fashion Folio Design Contest. Entrants will display costumes created from designs selected from the Future Fashion Folio, and awards will be given for excellence in construction.

11:00am – 4:30pm
H Photography Open
Real Time Photography

12:00pm – 1:00pm P Art Deco Style
Speakers: Theresa LaQuey
Designer Theresa LaQuey presents an overview of fashion from the Art Deco period from the 1920s up to World War II. This period saw many shocking changes and also interesting fashion trends, some of which are still with us today.

12:00pm – 1:30pm P Changes in Fashion During the Victorian Era
Speakers: Sarah French
The “Victorian” era actually encompasses many distinct styles, but many people are unaware of it. This panel will demonstrate historical outfits designed to be correct for different years within the Victorian period, and discuss the common design elements of each. They will also give pattern recommendations, and display a collection of original photographs.

12:00pm – 6:00pm C Consuite Open

12:30pm – 1:30pm P Intro to Embellishment
Speakers: Jacqueline M. Ward
An introduction to a variety of embellishment techniques guaranteed to add visual interest and bling to any costume. areas to be covered include applique, fabric manipulation, sequins, angelina fibre and lots more.

12:30pm – 1:30pm P Wild, Wacky & Unusual Makeup Effects
Speakers: Janine Wardale
Learn how to apply stage make-up to create effects like animal make-up/comic/etc. This is primarily a question and answer panel.

1:30pm – 2:30pm P A Politically Incorrect History of Costuming
Speakers: Bruce Mai, Nora Mai
Costuming, like any art form, can provoke varied responses from an audience. This traces the history of convention costuming (mostly in masquerades), with examples of ground-breaking costumes that were controversial in some way. May include controversial topics and photos of brief nudity, but still PG-13.

1:30pm – 2:30pm P Wigs 101
Speakers: Heather Fleming
A course discussing wig application and removal techniques, prepping hair to wear under wigs, basic care and storage of wigs, troubleshooting common problems.

2:00pm – 3:00pm P An Overview of Underwear: A Brief History
Speakers: Rae Lundquist
A discussion and timeline of European historical undergarments, from the Roman to the 20th Century, including materials used and construction techniques. The talk will include the early centuries, but will focus more on post 1300’s, especially the support foundations garments such as farthingales, panniers, hoops, etc.as well as different styles of corset, and more. May include a $1 charge for handouts.

2:00pm – 4:00pm P Basic Electricity for Costume Wiring
Speakers: Jamie Hanrahan‡
For those who want to go beyond using “found” electronics, this workshop will teach the basics of connecting everything from power source (batteries) to LEDs or lamps, and everything in between. The basics of voltage, current, and resistance will be shown step-by-step. Various circuit, battery, lighting, and wiring options will all be covered. Finally we will show some examples of more complex electronics and show how to apply those principles. To participate in the workshop, you must bring six fresh AA batteries and pre-purchase a $41 parts kit to participate – most of the parts can be used in later projects. $21 if you already have a multimeter; you may also substitute other parts already owned. To order the parts kit, enter the URL in your web browser, then review the list, remove any items you already own and can bring, then click “order project” and “checkout”.

2:30pm – 3:30pm P Mistakes and Mishaps
Speakers: Courtney Rayle
We’ve all done stupid things. But for now, we’re going to focus on the costume-oriented ones. Come hear tales of tragedy and woe that, in hindsight, are pretty darned funny! Share your stories of sorrow and sadness that at least ended with you learning not to do THAT again! Don’t worry, we understand, because we’ve been there, done that, and managed to finish the project anyway.

3:00pm – 4:00pm P Ashley Book of Knots
Speakers: Anne Davenport
Based on The Ashley Book of Knots, the panelist will cover some favorite practical and decorative knots, and you will have a chance to peruse the book and its 3900 different knots to learn how to tie some of your favorites.

3:00pm – 5:00pm P Intermediate Corsetry
Speakers: Sara Spooktstitch
Do you know a little bit about corsets, but have been intimidated by all of the hardware? Do you know the basics of making a corset, but want to know more about different construction methods? Then this is the panel for you! You’ll get to hands on learn how to cut and tip a steel bone and set a grommet, watch a busk installation, receive swatches of specialized corsetry materials, and talk through a variety of different ways to construct corsets. Workshop fee is $5 per participant, with a limit of 15 participants. Additional observers welcome, but swatches and hardware only available to paid participants.

3:30pm – 5:00pm P Thinking of Drinking
Speakers: Karen Heim, Nora Mai
Costuming and drinking – will discuss history of cocktails and other libations as well as drinking related fashion.

4:00pm – 5:00pm P Re-creation Costuming: Proportion Is So Very Important
Speakers: Nancy Mildebrandt
Discussion of how to make a recreated costume that looks correct for your size along with all its accessories.

4:00pm – 5:30pm P Duct Tape Dress Forms
Speakers: Crescentia
Learn how to create your own dress form using plastic bags and duct tape! We will pair up so that everyone can have one of their own. Please bring 2 large rolls of duct tape and your choice of stuffing material. A few rolls of tape will be on hand to purchase at cost, but bring your own if you can. Wear proper-fitting undergarments that reflect what you would usually wear, and comfy clothes.

5:00pm – 10:00pm G Greenroom Open
Director: Byron Connell
Greenroom open to Historical Masquerade Participants.

7:00pm – 11:00pm M Historical Masquerade
Director: Jamie Butler
The stage competition dedicated to historical costumes — the celebration of all past time periods through clothing. Categories traditionally include historical reproductions, historically-inspired garments, and ethnic dress. There will be a halftime photo run, Cosplay Video Showcase, and announcements of awards given in the Doll and Tote Contests.

10:00pm – 1:00am C Consuite Open – Beginning of Awards Ceremony

MAY 9 • MONDAY
7:00am – 5:00pm C Consuite Open

9:00am – 12:00pm D Dealer’s Room

9:00am – 12:00pm D Exhibit Room

10:00am – 11:00am P Draping Demonstration
Speakers: Bethany Padron
Demonstration in draping a basic block on a human body and variations as time allows. Watch a master at work in a live demonstration of this advanced sewing technique.

10:00am – 11:00am P Fursuits, Making and Care
Speakers: JoAnn Abbott
Planning your first fursuit? Come and learn tips and tricks of how to plan, how to handle fur, fake and real, and most importantly how NOT to smell like road kill after wearing a fursuit! View and discuss a step by step series of photos of the last full suit JoAnn made recently.

10:00am – 11:00am P Terminology of 18th Century Fashion
Speakers: Jennifer Old-d’Entremont
The 18th century is filled with puzzling fashion terms. How can you know what your costume needs if you don’t even know what it’s called? This lecture will walk you through such mysteries as what separates a robe anglaise from a robe francaise from a robe volante. Learn where to wear such oddities as a fichu, engageants, and robings. Pockets, panniers, petticoats – we’ll cover it all.

10:00am – 12:00pm P Painting on Fabric
Speakers: Sylvie Laurin
A fun workshop that even beginners will love! Learn to paint beautifully on fabric using simple techniques, which will be useful for painting on other materials as well. Trixy will demonstrate shapes like strawberries, melons, bears, and flowers with shadow on fabric, and talk about using washable paints, fabric medium, and other supplies. $5 workshop fee for paint, brushes provided. Come in costume at your own risk.

10:00am – 3:00pm T Henry Vilas Zoo and the Arboretum
Visit Madison’s famous free Zoo and then visit the Arboretum, a lovely natural haven in the middle of Madison. Attendees of this tour will decide where they want to have lunch.

10:30am – 4:00pm T Touring with the SLUTS: Exploring Dr. Evermore’s Forevertron
Bruce and Nora Mai will be your tour guides as you explore the unique Forevertron, have lunch, and then head over the Baraboo Bluffs to visit the Circus World Museum. 4-5 spaces are available in the Mai’s Bus.

11:00am – 12:00pm P Kimono 101
Speakers: Maral Agnerian
A presentation showing different types of kimono and historical evolution of the garment; Maral may also do a hands-on dressing demo with information on basic kimono dressing, if audience members bring their own kimono/yukata and obi.

11:00am – 12:30pm P Making a LaQueydrian
Speakers: Theresa LaQuey
Designer Theresa LaQuey presents a talk and slide show discussing different aspects of Hollywood glamour from its golden age and some of the methods she has used to recreate these gowns for clients. She has created many garments, such as gowns by Adrian, Orry-Kelly and Gwen Wakeling and will also share some of the stories from Hollywood’s costuming past.

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