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Elizabeth Rocha Design
Costume Design and Production
Lee Mikeska Gardner & Celeste Oliva in The Revolutionists - The Nora Theater, 2017 - Photo by A.R. Sinclair
Elizabeth Rocha Design About Elizabeth 40 Woodbury St Arlington MA 02476 339-234-2055 erochadesign@gmail.com |
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BIOGRAPHY Elizabeth grew up in Maine with every intention of being an artist. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts before graduating cum laude from Harvard University’s Extension School. While at Harvard she studied folklore and foreign literature and to this day remains fascinated by odd old stories. After ten years working as a children’s illustrator she got involved in a local theater group, costuming for the Company of Fools, whose popular version of Peter and the Wolf played at many venues including First Night Boston. Since then she has worked with Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band, Prometheus Dance Company, the Contemporary Theater of Boston and the Jose Mateo Ballet Theater. She currently directs the costume shop at Behind The Mask studio and Theatre, and teaches art at the Brookline Art Center and the Eliot School. She loves doing fantasy as well as historical work and is just as happy building a tree as sewing a tailcoat.
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ARTIST STATEMENT Because I’ve always been drawn to the fantastic oddity of fairy tales I started out as a children’s illustrator. After years working happily away on paper, I noticed that once I’d given everyone a wardrobe the fun was over. I tried eliminating boring backgrounds and began adding clothing for everything from chickens to demons. I eventually stumbled into making costumes. It’s a fact that dressing paper people is definitely easier. They don’t move much, they readily wear whatever you tell them to and the fabric store in my mind always has just the right pattern in just the right color. But there is nothing that beats the thrill of seeing a character that started out in your head come alive on the stage. Fabric has weight and texture and a life of its own. Actors and directors are unpredictable people with energy and ideas of their own, and clothing doesn’t make the man, it only introduces him. But the result is magical for me exactly because it is always a surprise, and because, as trivial as they are, ribbons and scraps are an essential part of the alchemy that creates your father’s ghost. My head fills with ghosts: pirates and fools, terrifying old women and drowned maidens. They are the blood of the stories that hold us fast in our seats catching our breath for the next scene and their characters break down the doors of my mind, they cry to come spilling out and I cannot stop them. |
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RESUME
Elizabeth Rocha COSTUME DESIGN
339-234-2055 erochadesign@gmail.com www.elizabethrochadesign.net
EDUCATION: 2001 BLA [cum laude] Harvard Extension School, Cambridge Studied Folklore and Foreign Literature School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Studied Studio art/ printmaking/drawing and collage
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
Completed Foundation year in Drawing and Two and Three dimensional Design
SKILLS:
Extensive training and experience with Drawing, Painting, sculpture and crafts in studio art setting; Experience with basic woodwork, metalwork and fiber arts. Teaching Art to all ages; Costume, accessory, and prop design and production for dancers, actors and circus performers. Familiar with visual history of clothing, architecture and furnishings. Basic computer skills.
EXPERIENCE: Overhire Dyer and Costume Crafts Production Artisan, 2012, 2014 & 2018 Boston Ballet
Painting, dyeing, millinery & accessory construction Overhire Costume Crafts Artisan, 2013, 2015, 2017 Costume Works
Mask construction, millinery
Overhire Properties Assistant, 2015 Emerson College
Prop storage organization
Properties Master, 2013-2016 Boston Conservatory Wardrobe Maintenance, 2011-2013 Ballet Theater of Boston Construct new costumes, repairs & maintain stock Costume Shop Director for Behind the Mask Theater, 2009-2012
Design & construct costumes for special events & performance. Art Instructor, 2007-2013
Art Instructor in Drawing, sculpture, painting and mask making at the Brookline Arts Center, the Eliot School, Lexington Prep and Arlington Community Education
Freelance Illustrator, 1999-2005
Select Client List: Whootie Owl, Story Friends, Calliope, The Children’s Museum of Southeastern Connecticut, Hats By Mary and Solar Winds Quintet
RECOGNITIONS: 2018 IRNE Nominee: Best Costume Design- Three Sisters Apollinaire Theatre 2017 Elliot Norton Award: Best Design Team- Edward II Actors Shakespeare Project (Properties)
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Elizabeth Rocha Design Productions (please click on the blue panels below to browse productions) |
My Father's Dragon
Peter & The Satrcatcher From left to right: Hadassah Nelson, James Sullivan, Dave Dahl Photos by Cameron Byrnes - Directed by Teresa K Pond
Behind The Mask
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Wednesday, June 13, 2018 8:04 PM