The Judas
Kiss 11.03.16
Today,
myself and Antonella are on our first journey in the wig making world. We are
currently sitting on the train talking about what we are worried about and
excited about, what to expect and hopefully gain some more knowledge in the
industry we have grown to love so much over the past few months.
We have
been lucky enough to gain a little work experience with Helen, our wig teacher,
to assist her and watch what this side of the industry is like.
I am
feeling really nervous and worried that I may get things wrong or not have the
best knowledge of the industry. However, I know that everyone starts from the
bottom to works their way up, as that is just life really.
I am not
sure what to expect from today, but all I know is that this will be the start of
my career and hopefully help me fall more in love with the wig world!
So after
meeting Helen at the station we went to Tottenham Green Workshops and visited
two studios, one by Alex Rouse who specialises in full wig knotting and Sarah
Weartherburn
A who
specialises in facial hair.
Their
studios where beautiful, like going back to school, the building was old and
smelt like a canteen, we went up winding stairs and opened the door to a group
of women chatting and knotting hair, listening to music also. Along the walls
where block heads with actors names on, and on another wall where large wooden
draws with little windows in them so you could see all kinds of different hair.
I felt like a child in a candy store, completely in my element, surrounded by
hair!
We got to
talk to some of the women in the room who have many years of experience and saw
how they stich the lace together to form the whole head, and see the knotting
the hair in place.
We then
went upstairs to Sarah’s workshop which was so lovely, large pots on a stove boiling
hair on reels and facial hair on tables, picture’s surrounding the room with
actors they have made facial hair for. It really made me think that we where in
Harry Potter, the feel of it is so old school, I think that is what draws me to
it, its quirkily and different, but fun and always interesting.
After
picking up Rupert Everetts wig from Alex Rouse’s studio we went to The American
Church to go to see the performance of The Judas Kiss and help out behind the
scenes. We walked into this massive church that looked like a school also, and
went into the room where all the producers and actors where and we got to see,
shake hand and talk to Cal from Selfridges the Tv series, and he is to die for,
and then Rupert Everett, who has the most beautiful voice, he is polite and so
sweet and interested in what we are studying, and had such high praise for
Helen our teacher which was so lovely to see. After helping out with the wigs
and setting some curls in the actresses hair we went and watched the
performance, which hadn’t actually been done in over three years so felt very
happy to have been part of that. It was such a beautiful and moving play, and
acted so well, you believed all the characters where the real people.
After the
show was over and we have helped clean up and get all Helens things ready we
all headed home. Overall, this was one of the best days I have had, it has
opened my eyes to this industry and made me more passionate than ever t get my
foot right in the door to be come a wig knotter. This, I hope is the tart of
something fantastic!
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