Abstract
The objective of this project is to present the results of the development of a scenic costume built for the 1712 edition of Opera Antiochus by Francesco Gasparini, through a partnership between two higher education institutions: the Federal Technological University of Paraná and the State University of Londrina. Therefore, as a methodology, action research, a bibliographic and iconographic survey of the European Baroque, zero waste modeling techniques, and modern tailoring and hand sewing were adapted for the reproduction of the scenic costume. In addition, the method described by Sobrinho for costume development was adapted for the creation of the scenic costume. The baroque costume consists of a shirt, shorts, jacket, and juxta corps. These costumes were reproduced to be used during the presentation of Italian Baroque Music & Grounds Arias from the Antiochus Opera by Francesco Gaparini in the 1712 edition. its reproduction through the adaptation of modern modeling methods as well as the conscientious use of resources.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/methofocusinterv1-064