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Indian classical dance form - Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi and Mohiniyattam
The composition of classical Indian dance should have an elegant look and should be suitable for stage light instead of daylight. It should also be equally suitable for dancers with dark skin colors or clear. Makeup can mess! Keep your face oil free. Some dancers get very emotional just before the dance - but do not cry! Below is the list of items you need for classical Indian dance composition. This applies to the Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam, Kathak and Kuchipudi.
Note: All elements except the first line items are available in any makeup kit available at Wal-Mart or Target. You can also check www.IndiaMartInUSA.net for all your classical dance needs Indiab.
Altha, sindoor, Kumku, Bindi (preferably brown)
Black eyeliner shadow facial flushing Eye Powder / talcum powder (snorting or swallowing talcum powder is dangerous)
Light foundation Indian dance - step by step procedure:
1. The use of soap to wash your face smooth and clean with a soft lint-free cotton
2. Apply an oil-free moisturizer. We recommend the use of herbs moisturizer. Remember, chemicals are harmful!
3. Apply a thin layer of face powder
4. Apply the foundation. This can be a good thickness (notary) coating. The base color should be slightly lighter than your skin color
5. On the base, apply a layer of face powder
6. Now apply blush
7. Draw the outline of the eyes with black eyeliner. Make sure the end of the lines is curved so that the eyes appear like a petal lotus.
8. Apply several layers of black mascara
9. In the nose, especially on the sides, apply the dark foundation on the sides of his nose.
10. Select an appropriate color lipstick with some gloss and apply
11. Place a brown label Bindi in front center of his head. For a round face, use a drop of rain in the form of bindi. For a long face, use a round makeup hair bindi is a different and varies depending on the style of dance. However, any that is the style of dance, all use false hair and hair kunjalam. We will cover the composition Hair in a separate blog.
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