Amulya
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I started this topic some days ago and of course it is gone. So I just start it up again:
Stealing this topic from Bhuz:tongue: . I think it is a great topic!
This was the question:
"How honest can you be about yourself when it comes to costuming. Can you cast an outsider's eye on what you look like? How you appear to others? Or don't you care? Or should you care? Is it acceptable to wear anything we please, no matter how we look in it? Is it professional? Or is it amateur?"
and if you like to read more on the original thread go to: Bhuz
I like to be really honest to myself, because I wouldn't like to wear something that looks bad on me. I prefer others to honestly say it to me if I look bad. Of course people are often not that honest, so I just bluntly ask. So I once removed a part of a costume that other dancers really disliked and that I liked. But later I realized they were right, it did look odd.
Costumes do look different in the mirror than in action, so I often change things on a costume after having it seen on video.
Stealing this topic from Bhuz:tongue: . I think it is a great topic!
This was the question:
"How honest can you be about yourself when it comes to costuming. Can you cast an outsider's eye on what you look like? How you appear to others? Or don't you care? Or should you care? Is it acceptable to wear anything we please, no matter how we look in it? Is it professional? Or is it amateur?"
and if you like to read more on the original thread go to: Bhuz
I like to be really honest to myself, because I wouldn't like to wear something that looks bad on me. I prefer others to honestly say it to me if I look bad. Of course people are often not that honest, so I just bluntly ask. So I once removed a part of a costume that other dancers really disliked and that I liked. But later I realized they were right, it did look odd.
Costumes do look different in the mirror than in action, so I often change things on a costume after having it seen on video.
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