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Franklin Hall 303
Bloomington IN 47405
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Theatre in London (IU-Administered Summer Program)
BRITAIN
Costume & Character in London Theatre
Summer Program
LONDON
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Thriving and dynamic theatre district, West End, National, Globe & many others
- Exciting and unique fabric shopping
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Site of major costume studios like Angels & Berman's
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Major museums including some of the world's greatest costume collections
TENTATIVE DATES
PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
- Classes conducted at the IES Center in Bloomsbury District near the British
Museum.
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Visit the
Institute for the International Education of Students—(IES)
Web site at
www.iesabroad.org and select “London” from list of programs.
- IU Theatre and Drama Professor Linda Pisano
- 15-20 IU students
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
- Costume & Character in London Theatre (Undergrad: T323; Grad: T523)
- 3 IU credit hours
- Experience theatrical character development through costume design. Survey social influences on
costume and dress worn by characters during various periods in history including contemporary trends
and dress.
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3-hour lecture each morning
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Afternoons devoted to costume studios & collections, museum visits, live theatre performances,
theatre tours, and fabric shopping and designing.
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Overnight excursion to Bath to experience the Costume Museum and ancient Roman Baths
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One day excursion to Stratford, birthplace of Shakespeare and home of the Royal Shakespeare Company,
including walking tour and live theatre performance
HOUSING
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
ELIGIBILITY
You may apply if you
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are a degree candidate at any Indiana University campus who is making normal academic
progress and
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have an overall cumulative GPA of
approximately 3.0.
- Preference to undergraduate applicants who have studied theatre, art history or apparel
design and to graduate students in the Department of Theatre & Drama.
Complete eligibility criteria and selection criteria are outlined within the Academic Policies and Procedures
of the Office of Overseas Study.
Selection based on maturity, seriousness of purpose, and match between program and applicant's academic needs.
Students on disciplinary probation during program period are not eligible.
ESTIMATED 2008 COSTS
- Fees paid to IU: (tuition, excursions, health insurance, housing)
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Indiana resident undergraduate: $3,718
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Non-Resident undergraduate: $4,018
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Graduate students please inquire
Initial prepayment of $500 due early March.
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Meals: $400
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International airfare: $850
Personal expenses and vacation travel additional.
FINANCIAL AID
- IU scholarships, grants and loans applicable to program costs, only if you are enrolled in 6 credits in IU summer sessions, with some exceptions. Please carefully check these exceptions before you commit to a program.
- Find general information about financial aid and links to additional scholarship opportunities here: www.indiana.edu/~overseas/basics/finaid.shtml.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 1, 2010
Notification of application
status sent within four weeks of application deadline.
How to Apply for this Program

Last updated: October 21, 2009
Comments: overseas@indiana.edu