This is one of the better “skirt tucked into a pocket” designs I’ve seen. It doesn’t look super obvious like a giant pool float around her waist and more like how a real bustle would.
I brought my 6 1/2 year old granddaughter to this very production and we both loved it. I looked over at her face after the Cinderella dress change and her mouth was open and her eyes were big. Then she looked at me and gave me the hugest grin. We were across the theater so it looked really magical. Thanks to the talented cast, crew, and everybody who made that show. My granddaughter and I will always remember that special evening and cherish it.
I love the “oh hi, we’re shooting a video about the costumes, no one told you?” energy. This feels like those class projects you start the morning it was due.
Really I guess it's just a hook on which to your desire to just affirm. But there's not that many. Many possibilities too, good and neutral. And no verdict is ultimately possible, but there's a kind of insult to the theatre as if they must be untouched by even the mildest most inarticulate criticism or all is lost!? I didn't hit it. But I'm not without any critical thinking or mix of emotions here! So I think there's neutral, good & bad reasons people might have hit it. I'm just thinking that the standing to explain the dress being fussed with is possibly unpleasant for the actresses, cheaply objectifying. And then most of all with the initial shot of corsets bodice undergarments, flesh visible (Oo. 😱😉), might seem off. That could be a dislike related to trauma or sense of it being exploitative, misogynoir, in protective anti-racist and feminist way. Alternatively in a completely opposite way & horribly so, the dislikes might be misogynoir or fatphobia against a beautiful larger black women, or against her in that role. Or maybe they're against "spoiling the magic" or the dress engineering, or dislike sapphic vibes, or dislike the theatre or someone in it for unknown reasons. Or maybe they hit it accidentally. Not many. No verdict is ultimately possible, but invalidating any possible objection especially good concerns and valid emotional associations as if you were born yesterday, as if you haven't heard anyone talk about anything or can't imagine anything negative ever as a kind of priveleged flex of gushing admiration seems really unnecessary!? I'm autistic but I don't think I'm the one lacking social imagination here.
Wow, amazing. A magic wand to make the changes would have been much easier, but lacking that, Kelsey is truly a dress engineering wizard. As a member of the audience, the whole effect trully was magical. Amy, you are a real princess on stage and at home.
I'm so sad there won't be more episodes. I love the behind the scenes look, especially now that I moved away and can no longer attend HCT as often. Thank you everyone at Hale and everyone that worked to make these videos a reality!
Ok this is the most awesome art in theatre! The behind the scene craftsmanship and engineering is where the magic is brought to life. The seamstress/clothing engineer is a really fantastic artist and I love the unexpected details.
It is so tidy! Love the simplicity in the execution and definitely the precise silhouette appeared afterwards. It is a hit! Too many times I saw it misses the mark or causing voluminous fabrics trapped thus made it looking inevitably frumpy.
in kabuki they have a similar act, usually in the changing of seasons. the kimono is pulled away in a dramatic fashion to reveal new colors and patterns underneath
Those poor girls weighted down with SO MUCH heavy fabric, weights, scripts, lines, dance routines and and and wow More power to them - and the designers
I was uneasy about watching-magic in any form is too precious to destroy-but understanding the engineering behind Cinderella's costume transformation didn't lessen the emotional impact. Bravo.
I was Drama Mama and wardrobe slave to my daughter many years ago. I enjoyed this very much. and also learned a lot about how to hide costumes. Thank you. Loved the fairy's Bam!
I went to university for theatre and just graduated in the middle of the pandemic. It hurts me everyday when I don’t get to actually practice in my field due to theatres only just reopening. Seeing this video, while extremely intriguing and interesting to me, also make me yearn for theatre so much more. Hopefully more doors and job opportunities open up to me in the future.
"Hi! Welcome to your first time watching this channel! This is our last episode, and we are retiring!" Oh well... That is the great thing about UA-cam... making videos is almost like owning real estate. You never know when people will drop by.
What happens if the fishing line breaks and/or doesn't work? The fairy godmother's dress is a DREAM! I can't imagine playing Cinderella, and wearing ALL of that...it must be heavy....plus, with all the "changes gone wrong" videos out there, I'd be having massive anxiety every night worrying about nothing going wrong with the dress change.🥴😵💫
for cindys dress, how does the fishing wire stay in the seams until pulled out? is it just tension that holds it in there? does the fishing wire just blind stitch between the two side seams? this is so cool!!
Something about that the tiara is under the wig of Cinderella makes me think of some Cinderella/Hedwig and the Angry Inch crossover take on Wig In a Box.
He said that this was the last episode of this youtube series and the series had almost a third of a million views, and this one video got 400k alone, wow.
I wonder, for the kerchief, why they couldn't maybe attach the fishing wire to some type of retractable thingy like those lanyards? Maybe once it gets dropped by the weight of the skirts it activates the retractor. Or is that impossible?
Or have the line go from the headpiece, through a loop or grommet at the waist of the dress, then through another one in the waist of the bodice, and then back to the waist of the dress. When in "peasant" mode, the two portions between the bodice and the waistline of the dress is very short, allowing all the length to be between the waistline of the dress and the headpiece, but as the bodice falls away, those loops get longer and shorten the portion going to the headpiece, bringing it closer to the waistline.
literally the first thing i thought! I feel bad for the actress, a barrier between the skin and the corset would be even more important if you're dancing and sweating on stage :(
Same!!! Like, even when people were wearing corsets instead of bras, they had shifts or combinations underneath. At least give her a tube top or something!
@@TiggiTheWillful im thinking about her skin being rubbed, and she may found that uncomfortable, working (dancing and singing) with that. Also, the chemise is used to soak all the sweat, so the corset can last longer. :)
Honestly my greatest fear (beside the costume malfunction) would be accidentally chucking the headpiece straight to an audience face lol
Or it could be your goal. Be positive like a fairy! ✨
Hey, free souvenir!
@@stormcloudsabound true!
Then she yells "Bam!"
lol no, they turn in such a way that they always know where the front of the stage is, and she can send it where it wont be seen
The “bAAAAAm” after fairy godmother transformed had me on the floor laughing
iiCloudy same
Yes it’s amazing!!!
After she said that I went: what!
Iykyk 😂✋
Same
No one
Not even the monster in my closet
Not even a soul
Me: fiercely trying to get rid of the eyelashes on my screen 👁👄👁
😩✋
This is one of the better “skirt tucked into a pocket” designs I’ve seen. It doesn’t look super obvious like a giant pool float around her waist and more like how a real bustle would.
I brought my 6 1/2 year old granddaughter to this very production and we both loved it. I looked over at her face after the Cinderella dress change and her mouth was open and her eyes were big. Then she looked at me and gave me the hugest grin. We were across the theater so it looked really magical. Thanks to the talented cast, crew, and everybody who made that show. My granddaughter and I will always remember that special evening and cherish it.
Awwww that’s adorable.
My mouth was open and my eyes were big too, and I could be her great-grandmother!
love how much you love her
That truly is the magic 💖
I love the “oh hi, we’re shooting a video about the costumes, no one told you?” energy. This feels like those class projects you start the morning it was due.
Very much.
And for free, please.
ohhhh my god the colors they dressed fairy godmother in!!!! perfection 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I liked the "Baaaam!" and the flying on the moon! 😃 ♥️
I have a hard time understanding why someone would give this a thumbs down. Gorgeous work!
Haha, Me too! Meanie ole trolls!
I think it’s young toddlers on UA-cam smashing the screen
Really I guess it's just a hook on which to your desire to just affirm. But there's not that many. Many possibilities too, good and neutral. And no verdict is ultimately possible, but there's a kind of insult to the theatre as if they must be untouched by even the mildest most inarticulate criticism or all is lost!?
I didn't hit it. But I'm not without any critical thinking or mix of emotions here! So I think there's neutral, good & bad reasons people might have hit it. I'm just thinking that the standing to explain the dress being fussed with is possibly unpleasant for the actresses, cheaply objectifying. And then most of all with the initial shot of corsets bodice undergarments, flesh visible (Oo. 😱😉), might seem off. That could be a dislike related to trauma or sense of it being exploitative, misogynoir, in protective anti-racist and feminist way. Alternatively in a completely opposite way & horribly so, the dislikes might be misogynoir or fatphobia against a beautiful larger black women, or against her in that role. Or maybe they're against "spoiling the magic" or the dress engineering, or dislike sapphic vibes, or dislike the theatre or someone in it for unknown reasons. Or maybe they hit it accidentally. Not many.
No verdict is ultimately possible, but invalidating any possible objection especially good concerns and valid emotional associations as if you were born yesterday, as if you haven't heard anyone talk about anything or can't imagine anything negative ever as a kind of priveleged flex of gushing admiration seems really unnecessary!? I'm autistic but I don't think I'm the one lacking social imagination here.
Probably the wicked stepsisters.
@@kathybramley5609 Thank you for the possible explanations of why ppl may hit the dislike button. Best wishes to you.
Wow, amazing. A magic wand to make the changes would have been much easier, but lacking that, Kelsey is truly a dress engineering wizard. As a member of the audience, the whole effect trully was magical. Amy, you are a real princess on stage and at home.
Why am I getting misty eyed, seeing Cinderella do her spinning dress-change with the lights and music, and I'm 44 freaking years old lol.
Because WE still believe in magic!!
I am also 44, just watched how the effect is created and still teared up when they showed the dress-change on stage! 😲 It truly is magical!
@@phoebeandem8015 SOOOOOOOOOO TRUE!!!
@@71JediKnight ❤️❤️❤️
71 yr old, here, actual tears watching the change. I had to watch it over a few times. So magical!
That dress transformation was honestly so magical.
Incredible imagination and fabric engineering. What an outstanding wardrobe department led by outstanding designers.
I don't know anything about this theatre ot production, but this was unbelievably entertaining to watch, thank you
I'm so sad there won't be more episodes. I love the behind the scenes look, especially now that I moved away and can no longer attend HCT as often. Thank you everyone at Hale and everyone that worked to make these videos a reality!
Ok this is the most awesome art in theatre! The behind the scene craftsmanship and engineering is where the magic is brought to life. The seamstress/clothing engineer is a really fantastic artist and I love the unexpected details.
These costume designers are freaking geniuses!
It is so tidy! Love the simplicity in the execution and definitely the precise silhouette appeared afterwards. It is a hit! Too many times I saw it misses the mark or causing voluminous fabrics trapped thus made it looking inevitably frumpy.
Absolutely incredible! I saw Cinderella on Broadway a few years ago, and her dress has always made me pause to reflect!! 🤨. Thank you! Awesome show!!
The amount of thought that has to go into these costumes is incredible!
How wonderful! The children in the audience must truly believe in magic because of this brilliant woman!!!
Truly costume ENGINEERING! Sorry this was the last episode, as I just found it in 2021.
This was a MAGICAL production!!!
It's just so beautiful. Going from 1 dress to another in less than a second & the lights effect makes it all look so real. Gorgeous work! 👍
RAH is what made me obsessed with Hale, having never even been! Can't wait to see even more amazing work on here!
This looks like an exeptional regional theater. How lucky you are, Orem Utah!
in kabuki they have a similar act, usually in the changing of seasons. the kimono is pulled away in a dramatic fashion to reveal new colors and patterns underneath
Ngl I wasn’t expecting to be impressed but that is f’ing magical, must be even more so in person! Amazing job!
Those poor girls weighted down with SO MUCH heavy fabric, weights, scripts, lines, dance routines and and and wow
More power to them - and the designers
I was uneasy about watching-magic in any form is too precious to destroy-but understanding the engineering behind Cinderella's costume transformation didn't lessen the emotional impact. Bravo.
I would LOVE to see more videos from your costumer about construction engineering. So interesting!!!!!
Wow the work that went into these costumes!! Awesome !!
Absolutely brilliant engineering! Well done!
Incredible design! And it is so joyful to watch someone be so proud of their art and excited to share it :D :D
I was Drama Mama and wardrobe slave to my daughter many years ago. I enjoyed this very much. and also learned a lot about how to hide costumes. Thank you. Loved the fairy's Bam!
I went to university for theatre and just graduated in the middle of the pandemic. It hurts me everyday when I don’t get to actually practice in my field due to theatres only just reopening. Seeing this video, while extremely intriguing and interesting to me, also make me yearn for theatre so much more. Hopefully more doors and job opportunities open up to me in the future.
Amazing. Thank you for showing us the magic! Truly impressive engineering.
I love how the interviewer helps them
"Hi! Welcome to your first time watching this channel! This is our last episode, and we are retiring!" Oh well... That is the great thing about UA-cam... making videos is almost like owning real estate. You never know when people will drop by.
This is amazing work! Probably the first and only video about fashion I'll ever watch.
That is one beautiful Fairy Godmother!
Just magical and sweet and wonderful and I LOVE this! Bravo!
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this!!! It's EXACTLY what I needed to help me design the transformation dress for our play this year!
I really like how Mack untangled the dress, so smooth!
These have been very intersting and informative. I too am sad that there won't be any more.
So fabulous. Really beautiful designs.
As someone who needs to make something similar for a church community play.... THANK YOU. Because, wow.
Oh i loved the addition of the different cinderellas of the background music
How ironic...The first time I've seen this channel and it's your last...Well I enjoyed it! Thank you~
Ah . Another beautiful composition at Hale. I have performed many shows here and my my Cinderella is a gorgeous one.
AMAZING! So magical
oh i’d die to have seen this production 😭😭😭😭
this is incredible thank you for sharing.I love all that i’ve seen in the series..The theatre and tech side is incredible.
The fairy god mothers dress is much more impressive in my opinion
I wish I could have seen this show it looks so so special!
The best Cinderella dress..
Brilliant. Thanks for putting it out to us!
I love the imagination!
The costumes look AMAZING🤩✨
The bAAAAAAAm made me laugh in bed
2:55 is amazing
Hi do you think you could try to explain the pink to gold transformation as I am in charge of the costumes for our production next year
What happens if the fishing line breaks and/or doesn't work? The fairy godmother's dress is a DREAM! I can't imagine playing Cinderella, and wearing ALL of that...it must be heavy....plus, with all the "changes gone wrong" videos out there, I'd be having massive anxiety every night worrying about nothing going wrong with the dress change.🥴😵💫
wow what an engineering masterpiece!
"After a third of a million views." This video alone beat that number.
I have no idea how I ended up on this...so glad I did. The costumes were brilliant...now I know they're not really magical ☺
for cindys dress, how does the fishing wire stay in the seams until pulled out? is it just tension that holds it in there? does the fishing wire just blind stitch between the two side seams? this is so cool!!
It's simply gravity
@halecentertheatre I would also love to know more about how the fishing wire holds and releases..
Thx. Sorry to be loosing you. Will have to go through your archive.
Have to disagree with the statement Cinderella's dresses aren't "really magic", they employ stage magic and that's one of my favorite forms of magic.
Such talent and ingenuity!
Now that is a talented woman, well done👍🏻
Something like this would be so insane at the MET Gala.
I know Mack! Hi!!!! This was so neat!!! I want to work with these costumes!
Something about that the tiara is under the wig of Cinderella makes me think of some Cinderella/Hedwig and the Angry Inch crossover take on Wig In a Box.
Wow the fairy godmother is goorrrgeous!
This is amazing!
The goals to be able to perform here!
L'actrice qui joue Cendrillon est ravissante et se prête avec grâce et simplicité à la démonstration de sa robe.
So cool!
Does anyone know how they did Gabrielle's dress to the gold dress? Also the video was ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
the way she chucks the wig im screaming
These are amazing dresses but I wouldn't want to wear all those layers and then go dancing under stage lights. It would be so hot.
I have that same blue floral robe!!!
God Mother’s fairy wings and dress are just 🥰🥰
And that folks is how you do bibbiddybobbidyboo!
He said that this was the last episode of this youtube series and the series had almost a third of a million views, and this one video got 400k alone, wow.
Phenomenal engineering feat !
That was pretty dang cool!
This wad soooo, 😎 cool to watch.
I would love to get my hands for a pattern to figure that all out lol
How can i get the instructions to do the godmother costume transformation for a school presentation?
Hi May - We don't have written instructions available, but you are welcome to make some from, or even show, the video.
@@HaleCentreTheatre i saw the video several times but i didn't get how the cape was attached and hidden under the godmother's dress.
I wonder, for the kerchief, why they couldn't maybe attach the fishing wire to some type of retractable thingy like those lanyards? Maybe once it gets dropped by the weight of the skirts it activates the retractor. Or is that impossible?
Or have the line go from the headpiece, through a loop or grommet at the waist of the dress, then through another one in the waist of the bodice, and then back to the waist of the dress. When in "peasant" mode, the two portions between the bodice and the waistline of the dress is very short, allowing all the length to be between the waistline of the dress and the headpiece, but as the bodice falls away, those loops get longer and shorten the portion going to the headpiece, bringing it closer to the waistline.
BAaaaaAAAM! That was awesome! :O
Hale Center always does great work
'How do I WORK it?' got me :D
Oh god the flinging of the fake wig also got me :D Amazing costume design work
Honestly that spin is so fast and she has to do SO much in seconds I'm super impressed with everyone here :D
Amazing stuff !!
:46 that dress is beautiful but seeing the corset on bare skin is killing me lol, could she really not wear any sort of thing underneath?
literally the first thing i thought! I feel bad for the actress, a barrier between the skin and the corset would be even more important if you're dancing and sweating on stage :(
Same!!! Like, even when people were wearing corsets instead of bras, they had shifts or combinations underneath. At least give her a tube top or something!
I got so upset seeing that they didn't put a chemise underneath the corset, whyyyyyyyyyyy
It’s about quick change not historical accuracy
@@TiggiTheWillful im thinking about her skin being rubbed, and she may found that uncomfortable, working (dancing and singing) with that. Also, the chemise is used to soak all the sweat, so the corset can last longer. :)
Thanks for sharing 👌👌👌
Thankyou i l9ved this!
Does anyone know what the mechanism of the crown is?
It is just a regular pop spring, held down by the cover wig.
HaleCentreTheatre where would I be able to find one?
@@allendominguez6744 Search 'spring clips that pop open' and that will start you down the right path. The place we bought ours is actually closed.
12:27, this guy leads me to think of a character flaw. I must wait until the correct time to describe.