Women appear blusher, and have stronger eyes and lips (Cooper 78). Men Adult Costumes apply a browner shade for their lips and have a stronger shadow for their jaw line. Dancers should also cinders their faces with chroma and lightly reckon blush to their knuckles so it doesnâÂÂt contrast with their face (Art of Production 125).
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries she âÂÂthrows off the corset, bares her limbs, and dances barefootâ (Penrod 13). Duncan began a new look, inspired by the Greeks, of tunics and scarves. This simple costume inspired a neoteric form of dance costume and different ways of moving (Penrod 13). This imitation of the Greek clothing freed the naturally excellent lines of the human embodiment and movement. This advance in costume extended the dancerâÂÂs space, and caused the costume to be not genuine to conform to the curves and shapes of the anatomy as much as possible (Art of Production 57).
