Excess Too Much Of A Good Thing Repetition

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Excess! Too Much Of A Good Thing! Repetition! CREATE A HEADDRESS WHICH IS INSPIRED

Excess! Too Much Of A Good Thing! Repetition! CREATE A HEADDRESS WHICH IS INSPIRED BY A TRADITIONAL CULTURAL FORM. u Headdress: An ornamental covering for the head used for special events and ceremonies. u

IDEAS YOUR HEADRESS MUST HAVE AN “EVERYDAY” TOPIC. Example: If your topic is “brushing

IDEAS YOUR HEADRESS MUST HAVE AN “EVERYDAY” TOPIC. Example: If your topic is “brushing your teeth”, your headdress will be covered in old toothbrushes.

Traditional healer Nokusho Bhengu wears a headdress topped with goat gall bladders in Kwa.

Traditional healer Nokusho Bhengu wears a headdress topped with goat gall bladders in Kwa. Ngcolosi, South Africa. CRAFTSMANSHIP IS CRUCIAL. You will need to glue your objects on the headdress very neatly.

u u u Man, Ray (18901977) Juliet with Crocheted Headdress 1945 The BASE of

u u u Man, Ray (18901977) Juliet with Crocheted Headdress 1945 The BASE of your project can be made of any head gear that works within your plan. Baseball cap, large headband, wool hat, etc.

u Scandinavian girl wearing candle headdress on St Lucy's Day, 1936. Artist: Fox

u Scandinavian girl wearing candle headdress on St Lucy's Day, 1936. Artist: Fox

u Montezuma's headdress is a featherwork crown which tradition holds belonged to Moctezuma II,

u Montezuma's headdress is a featherwork crown which tradition holds belonged to Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish Conquest. However, its provenance is uncertain, and even its identity as a headdress has been questioned. It is made of quetzal and other feathers mounted in a base of gold studded with precious stones. It currently rests in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, and is a source of dispute between Austria and Mexico, as no similar pieces remain in Mexico.

u Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19 th Dynasty, 13 th century

u Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19 th Dynasty, 13 th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton

u You will not have to wear the headdress, but it must fit on

u You will not have to wear the headdress, but it must fit on your head and should be able to BE WORN. Woman with traditional wedding headdress, Java, Indonesia

A man wears a traditional Papuan head dress at an independence rally in Australia.

A man wears a traditional Papuan head dress at an independence rally in Australia. [Reuters]

The traditional Yoruba (West Africa) women's outfit includes the gele (head tie/wrap). Stiff fabrics

The traditional Yoruba (West Africa) women's outfit includes the gele (head tie/wrap). Stiff fabrics are preferred so that it holds it shape throughout the day. The gele is wrapped around the head but unlike most head wraps that lie flat on contour of the head, the gele is manipulated to stand away from the head, creating an enormous headpiece. Over time and with more wealth becoming available to the commoners (versus the royalty), the size and quality of workmanship and fabrication in the gele became to be a potent symbol of a woman's socio-economic status

u Afghan Turkmen Tribal Head Dress - This amazing ceremonial headdress is worn with

u Afghan Turkmen Tribal Head Dress - This amazing ceremonial headdress is worn with pride to designate status and position on important occasions. These headpieces are rich with tribal jewelry symbolism and ritual significance. For example, the cowry shells represent the romantic side of the feminine and the promise of fertility

1462 Korean queen's ceremonial headdress

1462 Korean queen's ceremonial headdress

Adult men from the Amazon Kayapo-Mekragnoti tribe wore this ceremonial headdress, made from three

Adult men from the Amazon Kayapo-Mekragnoti tribe wore this ceremonial headdress, made from three different species of macaw. Tribes work with feathers, rattan, wood, beads, seeds, nuts and any other material that is available. For the most part, feathers are collected from molting birds, not from those that are killed.

Fashion Sculptor Jen La. Meastra; Crayon Mohawk Used Crayons, plastic grocery bag, hot glue,

Fashion Sculptor Jen La. Meastra; Crayon Mohawk Used Crayons, plastic grocery bag, hot glue, and packing tape

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein's wife, Marie

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein's wife, Marie

 Daily Activities u u u u u u Sleeping/dreaming Bathing Homework Walking Looking

Daily Activities u u u u u u Sleeping/dreaming Bathing Homework Walking Looking in the mirror Smiling Drinking water Sports/dance/physical activity Applying makeup/mascara/deodorant Drawing/hobbies Tying shoes/zippers/buttons Eating breakfast/dinner Playing with siblings Talking/communicating Going online Chores/dishes/laundry Sneezing/blowing nose Painting nails Shaving Writing Listening/Playing music Unlocking doors