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    Question Outifits for "Feature" dancing??

    Hi,

    Does anyone have any ideas of what I could use for "feature' outfits??
    Something like a cowgirl, cop, firefighter, etc....but those are all ordinary & I don't have much money to spend on this right now, so it'd have to be stuff I can pick ujp cheap somewhere.

    I really didnt' wanna do the typical cowgirl, yada, yada, I want to stick out since I am one of the newest ones. Also, we have to pick 2 songs to play with the themed outfit....arrggggg

    So anyhow, for all of you that are creative, can you pass along any cool, CHEAP, things I could do. I've heard of oil shows, paint shows, cage shows?? I don't think I"m ready for all that but oil show probably couldnt be that difficult, but how would I keep it from getting everywhere?!!??

    Ok, i have 2 days to put this together....Any thoughts, ideas, I'd love to hear people who have done this already & made something work for a cheap price.

    please help meeeeeeee.....................

    Thank you so much!!
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    Default Re: Outifits for "Feature" dancing??

    I think you should definitely go for the Elmo costume.

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    @Elmo!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by guenevere View Post
    you can turn anything into a feature outfit or theme outfit. Unless you're doing a really elaborate performance you don't need anything overly expensive. A really great thing to do is scour halloween shops when october rolls around. You can also find great stuff in the toy section at a store, like toy guns and costume hats etc.

    My favorite theme set is a kitty cat. Of course i make my own pieces but even for a kitty cat i keep it really simple. It varies as far as what i do but mostly i just wear a pair of pink/white bottoms, a wife beater, ears and a collar. I dance a song and then i use a kiddy pool and pour milk all over me and use scissors to tease and cut my top off. It's so easy to do but guys love it.

    You can do a candy set and use a sticky candy to stick candy pieces like nerds on you, in which case you can really wear anything candy colored and bright. I also really love blacklight paint shows in which case you'd want to tape a tarp down on the stage.

    Hey thanks for the candy idea....that'd be cheap to do. How would i stick them on me? And then what would i do for the actual "show" part?



    cute!!



    cute!!

    ...you could dress like elmo (lol)
    omg soooooooooo funny!!!!!!!!!!
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