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Costume Making Night - FERAL

  • The Regent Islington 201 Liverpool Road London, England, N1 United Kingdom (map)

COSTUME MAKING WORKSHOP

— FERAL —

Join us for a costume-making workshop for our FERAL event!

For our next costume workshop we are delighted to be making fabulous antler headpieces. While traditionally at our costume workshops we make pieces to wear to our upcoming Fox&Badge events, but we want to open this up to anyone that would enjoy a cosy, crafting workshop. We would love to invite new members into our community who want to create their own edgy, alternative festive antlers.

FERAL is a chance for us to explore our inner animal, to shed our human norms and get in touch with the wildness within - and this costume workshop will be focused on creating antler headpieces that ensure we are at our peak of animal elegance. We believe that everyone is creative at heart, and love seeing our community co-creating their contributions as part of the massive collective art-project that each night becomes.

For this workshop, we’ll be constructing giant wearable antlers, laced with sexy celebratory woodland bling. Everyone is invited to come make a headpiece or accessory - and/ or bring your costume along to adorn it with fur and feathers.

This ticket price includes all the materials, tools and instruction to make your own incredible headpiece and a space where we can get creative and connect with each other. For those who do not wish to make antlers, please bring your own headpiece or part of your costume you wish to adorn with fur, feathers or leather.

To all the talented makers/artists/creatives in our community we hope you can join us and share your knowledge and skills. But do not fear if you have no prior experience! We will support each other to realise our costume dreams!

WORKSHOP FACILITATOR - VIOLETA EMPERADOR
Violeta is a costume designer and multidisciplinary artist focusing on wearable art/sculptural costume, mask making, artefacts and millinery: https://www.instagram.com/violeta_dada/

Interaction between costume, art and other media is constantly present in her work. She develops unique pieces through a handmade process and a mixture of traditional/modern techniques with a contemporary vision.

“Sustainability as a value” is her ethos. In her creative practice, reusing, upcycling, and decontextualising objects is one of her principles.

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