Background
Anderson, Carma Rose de Jong was born on March 6, 1930 in Provo, Utah, United States. Daughter of Gerrit and Rosabelle (Winegar) de Jong.
Anderson, Carma Rose de Jong was born on March 6, 1930 in Provo, Utah, United States. Daughter of Gerrit and Rosabelle (Winegar) de Jong.
Student, Brigham Young University, 1992. Student, Harvard University, 1952. Student, College Southern Utah, 1955.
Student, University California, Berkeley, 1961. Bachelor in Art and Modern Languages, Brigham Young University, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy in History Costume and Art History, Brigham Young University, 1992.
English teacher, librarian Centro Cultural, Brasil/Estados Unidos, Santos, Brazil, 1947-1948. Set designer, choreographer, dancer Brigham Young University Opera Workshops, 1944, 48. Dancer Mount Timpanogos festivals, 1948-1949.
Founding officer, choreographer, costumer National Orchesis Brigham Young University, 1949. Actress community, church, university theaters. Consultant, producer, demonstrator Utah Centennial This Is the Place State Park, Salt Lake City.
History costumer KUED Public Broadcasting Service documentaries, Salt Lake City. Demonstrator culinary crafts KBYU television, Provo, since 1984. Design and textile consultant, collector of muti-thousands of costumes, costumer, interior designer of permanent exhibits, living history docents Museum Church History and Art, Latter Day Saints Church, Salt Lake City.
History costumer of manikins and actors at United States history sites, for history films, illustrators, painters, sculptors, doll-makers and re-enactment groups. Teacher of costume Brigham Young University. Researcher in field.
Board directors Brigham Young University Academy. Member Utah Valley Poetry Society (founder), Costume Institute Utah (founder).
Married Richard L. Anderson, May 22, 1951. Children: Roselle, Nathan Richard, Gerrit Lloyd, Chandelle Jeannette.