Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines

Guides wearing costumes can be frequently encountered in heritage sites and open-air museums in the East of Canada. Wearing reproductions of period costumes, they are there to answer visitors’ questions, to guide them through the exhibition space and to help them have an unusual experience. They are...

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Main Author: Janie Deschênes
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Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2024-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/40711
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description Guides wearing costumes can be frequently encountered in heritage sites and open-air museums in the East of Canada. Wearing reproductions of period costumes, they are there to answer visitors’ questions, to guide them through the exhibition space and to help them have an unusual experience. They are sometimes responsible too for theatrical displays or demonstrating how old craftsmanships were carried out. The clothes they wear are an intentional part of a museum scenography for the interpretation of the buildings and surrounding artefacts. This method allows for the costumes to be admired in daylight and in movement, whilst the originals are kept safely in the museum’s display cases. These costumes have even become real trademarks for certain institutions, but the costumes worn by the guides are subjected to numerous technical and financial constraints which can hinder their uses. In Canada it is now difficult to find shops specialised in historic costume reproduction; the price of materials has risen and the rarity of sewing workshops raise challenges for the museums which hope to pursue dressing up their guides. The implementation of an annual finance plan for the upkeep of the designs can facilitate the management of the wardrobes and help maintain this interesting contribution to the atmosphere at a heritage site.
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spelling doaj-art-13a6fa7c8a1b4305a7e8da698a2fd19e2025-08-20T01:55:08ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052024-04-015210.4000/insitu.40711Le vêtement historique hors des vitrinesJanie DeschênesGuides wearing costumes can be frequently encountered in heritage sites and open-air museums in the East of Canada. Wearing reproductions of period costumes, they are there to answer visitors’ questions, to guide them through the exhibition space and to help them have an unusual experience. They are sometimes responsible too for theatrical displays or demonstrating how old craftsmanships were carried out. The clothes they wear are an intentional part of a museum scenography for the interpretation of the buildings and surrounding artefacts. This method allows for the costumes to be admired in daylight and in movement, whilst the originals are kept safely in the museum’s display cases. These costumes have even become real trademarks for certain institutions, but the costumes worn by the guides are subjected to numerous technical and financial constraints which can hinder their uses. In Canada it is now difficult to find shops specialised in historic costume reproduction; the price of materials has risen and the rarity of sewing workshops raise challenges for the museums which hope to pursue dressing up their guides. The implementation of an annual finance plan for the upkeep of the designs can facilitate the management of the wardrobes and help maintain this interesting contribution to the atmosphere at a heritage site.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/40711museumhistoryCanadacostumeheritage siteopen-air museum
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history
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heritage site
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title Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines
title_full Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines
title_fullStr Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines
title_full_unstemmed Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines
title_short Le vêtement historique hors des vitrines
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history
Canada
costume
heritage site
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