10am - 4pm
The body beautiful. Learn about cosmetics and hairdressing in the Tudor and Victorian periods. We shall be making a variety of beauty products from perfumed hair rinses to lipsalves and Tudor hair gel. We shall be flicking through the fasion images of the day and have a go at recreating the period look.
Ruth Goodman is a leading member of the Tudor Group, an historical interpretation society which concentrates on the Tudor period. She is particularly interested in the domestic tasks of ordinary people, cooking, cleaning, brewing and dairy work, as shown on the ‘Victorian Farm’ TV programme. She has undertaken work at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, The Mary Rose, St Fagans Museum and Ulster History Parks as well as events for the National Trust and English Heritage.
Places are limited to 8 participants.
£60, to include teas and coffees. The Museum café will be open or please bring your own packed lunch.
The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum has over 45 historic building exhibits. It is also home to the award winning and innovative Downland Gridshell, which houses a conservation workshop and artefact store, and is also used for many practical courses. The Museum runs a full programme of courses in historic building conservation and traditional rural trades and crafts, along with MSc programmes in Building Conservation and Timber Building Conservation. Please telephone for further details.
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