2001/84/556-5 Folder, A3 plastic black 3 ring binder, 91 pages 'Arrivals /Africa + Americas / Costume Designs'. The folder contains copies of drawings / designs by Jenny Kee for the Africa and Americas sections of the Arrivals segment of the Opening Cerem
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Folder, A3 plastic black 3 ring binder, 91 pages 'Arrivals /Africa + Americas / Costume Designs'. The folder contains copies of drawings / designs by Jenny Kee for the Africa and Americas sections of the Arrivals segment of the Opening Ceremony. There is also reference material pertaining to the designs for this segment. There is also a sample of feathers used for one of the costumes. The pages are inserted into plastic sheet protectors.
Designer, Eamon DÂ?Arcy, developed the props that featured in Arrivals, a theatrical segment in the Opening Ceremony for the Sydney Olympic Games. This archival material, including design drawings, design concepts and photographs, reflects the design process.
In 1999 and 2000, the Ceremonies Workshop made this archival material while developing the props for Arrivals, a theatrical segment in the Opening Ceremony for the Sydney Olympic Games.
In 1999 and 2000, the Ceremonies Workshop used this archival material in developing the props for Arrivals, a theatrical segment in the Opening Ceremony for the Sydney Olympic Games.
Made for and owned by the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and donated to the Powerhouse Museum after the Games.
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Part of the Sydney 2000 Games Collection. Gift of the New South Wales Government, 2001
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