<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">Hi Parents and Families,</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">I wanted to reach out and say welcome to Costumes and Fashion Design at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. I’m so excited to have your student joining us next year!</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">I’m going into my third year teaching this department, and I love helping students discover what they are excited about and teaching them the skills to make those ideas real. Students have a lot of room to make creative choices in this class, and we focus on helping them build the technical skills to support those ideas through sewing, patternmaking, fashion design, and construction.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">Our class includes all four grade levels, so students learn in a mixed-age environment where everyone is growing together. Throughout their time in our department, they learn sewing basics, how to draft patterns from scratch for any measurement, fabric manipulations, alterations, styling, costuming, fashion history, and so much more.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">This is a project-based class, and attendance is really important because the work is hands-on and things can move quickly. The class is about half independent work and half teamwork, especially when we are working on the spring musical. There are also times during the year when students stay after school for extra studio time, especially since not everyone has the same tools or workspace at home.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">Some highlights of the year are the spring musical in March, where we costume the entire show in collaboration with musical and technical theatre, and our fashion show in April/May, where students design and sew their own garments based on an inspiration they choose. Students will receive a stipend for fashion show fabric based on grade level and the number of looks they are creating. We’re also hoping to add a December showcase this year, where students can share their work with the public.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">I also want to remind you that the deadline to secure your student’s place at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts is <b>March 26.</b></p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">If you have any questions about the class or the school, feel free to reply to this email. I’m happy to answer!! I am adding my co-teacher, Tiersa, to this email as well! She had a daughter graduate from RASOTA a few years back and can help answer any questions as well.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd"><b>Also, please save the date for New Student Orientation:<br>Saturday, April 25<br>9:30 am to 12:00 noon</b></p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">A few of our current students and I will be there, so that will be another great time to ask questions you or your child may have.</p><p class="gmail-isSelectedEnd">Talk soon!</p><p>Alex Lunt</p></div>
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