Located in the depths of Wright Hall is what has been dubbed the Enchanted Cellar, a costume room with over 50,000 pieces.
Founded in 2004, the cellar contains both period pieces and modern ones, ranging from Renaissance dresses to Game of Thrones character costumes.
Every year, come Halloween, the Enchanted Cellar has opened its doors to 嘿嘿视频 students and staff, providing costume rentals. This year, however, much of the cellar鈥檚 contents are for sale. The Oct. 18-19 sale includes a drawing and auction for part of the collection.
Halloween-oriented pieces 鈥 such as Star Wars and Alice in Wonderland costumes 鈥 will be for sale, while regular stock will continue to be part of the collection and available for theatrical productions. The costumes will be organized based on value and specialty pieces.
The ornate Wizard of Oz Glinda costume will be sold in a silent auction. Costumes of lesser value can be purchased or won through a drawing.
鈥淲e鈥檙e doing a villain card game theme for the drawing; it鈥檚 the last hoorah!鈥 explained Roxanne Femling 鈥83, director of the costume cellar.
The sale of the Halloween costume stock is timed with Femling鈥檚 retirement after 20 years.
Costumes are second nature to Femling, who majored in dramatic arts at 嘿嘿视频. After graduation, Femling worked for various theater groups, including the Sacramento Ballet and the Old Globe Theater. Eventually, she returned to 嘿嘿视频.
鈥淚n 1999, my professor was retiring and asked me to interview鈥 Femling said. 鈥淚 got the job and have been here for 20 years in this same department.鈥
Femling is currently working on her master craftsmen certification with Embroiderers Guild of America. Among the incredible number of costume pieces the cellar houses, Femling noted those that stand out to her.
鈥Alice in Wonderland and Wizard of Oz characters are so much fun.鈥 Femling explained that those costumes were built by the cellar. And that鈥檚 common. 鈥淲e built three of the Game of Thrones costumes,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e had extra fabric and it keeps us creative and doing things. It helps us use some of our stock that we haven鈥檛 used.鈥
Student involvement has been a vital component of the cellar. Students would request costumes, like both the 鈥渙ld鈥 and 鈥渘ew鈥 Star Wars costumes, among others.
鈥淲e made princess costumes, a couple of years ago,鈥 said Femling. 鈥淪tudents were clamoring to be in the photo shoot. I had the girls do some research because some princesses were based on real women. Doing the research was great, they felt like they were in character.鈥
After the sale, Enchanted Cellar will continue to provide rentals for theater organizations in the area, as well as schools, such as Davis High School.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a network,鈥 said Femling. 鈥淔or example, we built a 1940s football uniform, including the helmet and people were looking for it so we rented it to a theater in San Jose. We help each other out.鈥
The cellar has a large amount of regular stock, which is reused constantly for plays and performances. Costumes have been remade to fit people and updated with embellishments and jewelry.
鈥淭hat will be a constant,鈥 said Femling. 鈥淲e have been talking about our program and sustainability, and that keeps our department going because we have the resources. We don鈥檛 have to reinvent the wheel every time.鈥
Retirement is bittersweet, but Femling said she is looking forward to a new chapter 鈥 taking over her family鈥檚 ranch. 鈥淚鈥檓 hoping to grow some mandarins and have some goats,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檒l be doing a lot of embroidery. It鈥檒l keep me busy.鈥