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Sewing Basics - Unitec Summer Workshops 2014

Published: Thu 9 Oct 2014 01:48 PM
Following our successful Winter Sewing Basics Workshops in July 2014, the Unitec Department of Performing and Screen Arts is pleased to announce our Summer Sewing Basics Workshops in December 2014 and July 2015 Winter Workshop. A registration form, workshop flyer and schedule are attached for your distribution to all interested students.
Summer Workshop dates:
8-11 December 2014
15-18 December 2014
plus ... Winter Workshop - July 2015 (exact dates TBC but will be held over school holiday period)
Geared towards enrolment for Unitec's three-year Costume Design & Management degree, these workshops are suitable for high school leavers with an interest in working behind the scenes in stage, film and television, fashion and costume. The workshops focus on basic sewing techniques and industrial sewing machine operation and maintenance. You will get an introduction to the Unitec course and learn from experienced tutors who have over 30 years working in the fashion industry.
Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. First come, first served.
Venue: Unitec Costume room, Building 6, Entry 1, Carrington Rd, Mt Albert, Auckland
Cost: $300 - 4 days (includes materials).
Participants must be 17 years of over (max 7 per workshop)
To register for the workshops, contact: Peter Rees prees@unitec.ac.nz (09) 815 4321 ext. 7250
For more information on the workshop and Unitec's Costume Design & Management course, contact Erin O'Neill eoneill@unitec.ac.nz (09) 815 4321 ext. 7194
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