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costumeloverz71 · 3 months
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Jane Seymour (Aníta Briem) Wedding gown.. The Tudors (2007-2010).. Costume by Joan Bergin.
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Amy Adams as Giselle in ‘Disenchanted’ (Film, 2022).
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This red gown, designed by Joan Bergin was first worn by Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard in the 2010 fourth season of The Tudors. It was spotted again most recently in 2022 on a dress form in a shop in Disenchanted.
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teamivankaye · 26 days
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Apparently, Vikings is newly out on Netflix in North America, so let's celebrate it with some behind-the-scenes shots of our king through the seasons! 👑❤️ Part 2 of the interview coming soon, just need to find time for some final edits. Happy #WaybackWednesday! 😊
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Andrew Scott with Costume Designer Joan Bergin who is receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2023 IFTAs.
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IFTA 2023 Nominations - Costume Design
Aisha - Kathy Strachan
The Banshees of Inisherin - Elmer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh
Disenchanted - Joan Bergin
Enola Holmes 2 - Consolata Boyle
Vikings: Valhalla (season 2) - Susan O'Connor Cave
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fideidefenswhore · 1 year
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New Promotional Stills: Max Parker as Henry VIII & Amy James-Kelly as Anne Boleyn
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tughrul · 6 months
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COSTUME DESIGN by JOAN BERGIN THE TUDORS — 04x04: Natural Ally
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isabelleneville · 2 years
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@perioddramasource: PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK
Day Three: Favourite Costume - Anne Boleyn’s Coronation Gown in The Tudors (designed by Joan Bergin)
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brian-in-finance · 10 months
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Judi Dench to receive IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award in Dublin
The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA), which celebrates 20 years this year, will present Oscar-winning actress Judi Dench with the Irish Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the world of film and television. She will receive the award and take part in a very special in conversation hosted by Deirdre O’Kane at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin on Thursday, 6th July 2023, supported by Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland though the Screen Stakeholders Funding Scheme.
From Shakespearean stage roles to iconic film performances, Dame Judi Dench is one of the world’s most versatile and respected actors, with an illustrious career that spans over six decades. Beloved by her peers and public alike, her performances have earned her awards and accolades across the globe. She is an Oscar winner with a further seven Oscar Nominations, ten BAFTA awards, two SAG Awards and two Golden Globes to her name for her screen performances. She has also won a Tony Award and seven Olivier Awards for her theatrical work.
This special Irish Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recognises Dame Judi's body of work and her remarkable achievements. Known for her extraordinary ability to command the screen in both leading and supporting roles, she has for decades been one of the most in-demand actors working and brings enormous prestige to any project she is involved in.
Dame Judi was born in York with both of her parents having grown up in Dublin. Her mother was born in Ireland and her father born in the UK. Her parents met while studying at Trinity College. She has remained connected to her Irish heritage both personally and professionally over the many years, and brought enormous depth and empathy to her performance in Irish films Philomena and Belfast. She has collaborated with many Irish screen talent over the years including Ciaran Hinds, Kenneth Branagh, Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan, Charlie Murphy, Jessie Buckley, Chris O'Dowd, Daniel Day Lewis and Michael Fassbender.
Dame Judi Dench expressed how honoured she feels to be acknowledged here in Ireland for her body of work, and said:
It's especially wonderful for me to receive this Lifetime Achievement Award from the Irish Film and Television Academy, as my family are from Ireland and it gives me a wonderful excuse to return to Dublin…
Áine Moriarty, Chief Executive of IFTA, said:
It’s such an honour to pay tribute to Judi Dench and to celebrate her extraordinary talent, work and career. Judi is a master of her craft; the breadth and variety of her work on stage and screen has solidified her as one of the most respected and iconic actors of her generation. We look forward to hosting this special event with Judi and presenting her with the Irish Academy Lifetime Achievement Award here in Dublin, the city where her parents grew up.
The event will be a celebration of her achievements and a moment to recognize her indelible connections with Ireland and the Irish screen industry.
Previous recipients of the IFTA Lifetime Achievement Awards include, for example, Irish icons such as Maureen O’Hara, Gabriel Byrne, Jim Sheridan, Liam Neeson, Fionnula Flanagan and Joan Bergin, and international recipients of IFTA’s special John Ford Award have included Martin Scorsese and Clint Eastwood.
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Remember when IFTA announced Dame Judi’s Lifetime Achievement Award?
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This red gown, designed by Joan Bergin was first worn by Tamzin Merchant as Catherine Howard in the 2010 fourth season of The Tudors. It was spotted on an extra in Muhteşem Yüzyıl (Magnificent Century) 2011. It was spotted again most recently in 2022 on a dress form in a shop in Disenchanted.
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k00291998 · 2 months
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Movement wk.5 The history of Irish dancing costumes
The root of Irish dancing came from the Celts and Durids who roamed Ireland before the on set of Christianity. Many Celtic religious rituals are believed to have involved dancing in circular fashion around sacred trees and or burial sites. Traces of their formation and patterns in dance can still be seen in modern Irish dance today.
At the first feis in 1904 a photograph of Cassie McNeill was taken. In this photograph she Is seen dancing in a simple white dress and black boots, “Her Sunday best”. This allowed for her to be able to move comfortably while dancing, it also didn’t distract or draw force away from her talent while dancing.
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Irish dance costumes soon started to be introduced. They were very simple at the time and were loosely based on the Celtic Leine (tunic, a long sleeve shirt that went to the knee) along with a brat (a cape).
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Example of a traditional celtic leine and brat.
As time progressed and the popularity of Irish dance grew a governing body was established in 1930. An Coinisuiuan le Rinci Gaelacha was formed to provide a governing body for both teaching and competitions. CLRG is still established today and issues regulations on costume, the use of makeup and even fake tan.
Around 1940 dance schools were being to adopt specific colours and Celtic embroidery motifs for class costumes in order to identify them as a team.
Marcy Hunter
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In 1950 Marcy Hunter began designing solo dresses for Irish dance. These dresses included elements of folk art and were used in Patricia Mulhallands Balletnin Belfast in 1951.
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From the 1950s on dresses continued to get more detailed including embroidery and sequins. They became a tool for solo dancers to catch the eye of judges and began to lose all ties with Celtic design elements. Solo dresses began to get extremely heavy and restrictive all to be the most eye catching and aesthetically pleasing on stage.
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In 1994 Joan Bergin designed the costumes for the first ever showing of river dance during the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest. Joan Bergin stipend form the traditional costume to a very simple,elegant, flowing, easy to move in dress. “I thought I would take a fashion slant on the old Celtic myths”. Even after river dance the popularity of curly wigs and elaborate dresses continued to grow.
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All leading to the extravagant, heavy and restrictive solo dresses worn by Irish dancers today. These dresses in my opinion represent nothing Irish dancing should be about. I find them very difficult to dance and preform in due to their weight and rigid structure. I also thing they have lost all connection to Celtic folk art an element I admire from older costumes.
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fuckyeahcostumedramas · 11 months
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Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in The Tudors (TV Series, 2007-2010).
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This dress was originally designed by Joan Bergin for Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour in the 2009 season of The Tudors, in the episode entitled The Northern Uprising. The gown was seen again as a prop on a dress rack inside a dress shop in the 2022 film Disenchanted. 
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edharrisdaily · 1 year
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Jessica Lange & Ed Harris Wrap New Movie Version Of ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’
Filming has wrapped on an under-the-radar screen adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer prize-winning play, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, starring Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ben Foster and Colin Morgan.
Well known British theater and opera director, Jonathan Kent, has made his feature directorial debut on the project, which has been filming in Ireland. Above is a first image from the production.
The project sees double Academy Award and five-time Golden Globe winner Lange reprise her 2016 Tony-winning Broadway role, also directed by Kent. She portrays the troubled, emotionally fragile and addiction-plagued Mary Tyrone. Four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris is her husband James, a celebrated actor but failed property magnate – and a man with fears and regrets deeply rooted in his impoverished beginnings.
Foster will play their wayward, charming and hard-drinking elder son, Jamie. And Colin Morgan (Belfast) is the bleakly optimistic and consumptive younger son, Edmund – a portrait of O’Neill himself. David Lindsay-Abaire (Poltergeist) adapted the play for screen.
Set on one single day in August 1912 at the family’s Connecticut seaside home, the story follows the Tyrone family as it faces the looming dual spectres of Edmund’s potentially fatal consumption diagnosis alongside his mother Mary’s increasingly fragile and anxious state of mind. The family knows that the situation threatens to return her to the severe morphine addiction that was only recently overcome.
Filmed on location in County Wicklow, Ireland, the film is financed by Magnoliamae Films, BKStudios, Brouhaha Entertainment and Fetisoff Illusion. It is produced by Gabrielle Tana (Philomena), Bill Kenwright (Cheri) and Gleb Fetisov (Loveless).
As first reported by the Irish Times, filming was briefly halted after just a few days when a financier unexpectedly exited the project but those issues were resolved soon after when BKStudios stepped in.
Executive producers are BKStudios’ CEO, David Gilbery (The Lost Daughter), and head of production is Naomi George (My Pure Land). The film is co-produced with Redmond Morris and his Irish production company Four Provinces Films.
Director of photography was Mark Wolf with production design by Anna Rackard and costume design by Joan Bergin and Jane Greenwood.
Eugene O’Neill’s classic play has been adapted multiple times for the big and small screen including versions by Sidney Lumet and Jonathan Miller.
Lange is repped by CAA and Untitled Entertainment; Ed Harris by CAA and Ziffren Brittenham LLP; Ben Foster by United Talent Agency; Colin Morgan by United Agents.
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This Red gown is worn on Joan Bergin as Tamzin Merchant as Catherine Howard in The Tudors Season 4 (2010) and many years later seen on a dress form in a shop in Disenchanted (2022)
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