Scripps Performing Arts Academy Spring Show Costume Needs *Please Write Your Dancers First and Last Name on ALL Items* MAKE UP Make- Up Should be applied following Jam Cosmetics Directions and YouTube video (http://youtu.be/ee_o7766rke) and for Asian Eyes (http://youtu.be/mstrca2mr-o). General Overview of Directions Below: Always start with a freshly washed face Moisturizer with fingertips smooth on moisturizer (if desired) Concealer gently put a small amount of concealer on dark circles around eyes and any blemishes (if necessary) Foundation A MUST FOR EVERYONE with a damp sponge, apply pan-cake foundation over entire face including under the jawbone until skin tone and coloring are even. Loose Powder With a puff, powder is applies over the face to set the founda-tion. Eye Shadow 1. White or Cream (highlight color) is applied to the area below the brow. 2. Pink, Rose or Peach (accent color) is applied to the space between the high-light color and eyelashes. 3. Brown (contour color) is applied to the crease, or the narrow space between the top of the eyeball and the bone above, to give the eyes more depth. 4. All colors should then be blended slightly upward and out to soften the look. False Eyelashes (follow package instructions) These should be worn by Snow, Spanish, Arabian, Flowers, Sugar Plum. Eyeliner The liner should be applied on the eyelid above the lashes following as close to the lash line as possible. When using liquid liner, do the lower lash line first, then the top lash line and be sure that the eyes stay closed until the liner dries. Note: lines need not extend outward past the actual eye. Eyebrows If eyebrows need to be darkened, apply a dark brown shadow with a brush applicator using short light strokes to keep a natural look or using an old tube of mascara, apply a light coat of mascara to the eyebrows again for a more natural look. Blush Apply lightly on the cheekbone (from the apple of the cheek to the hair-line) until twice as dark as an adult might wear for a night out. Lip Liner Applied to outline the lips (on the lip line) so the color does not bleed when applied. Lipstick Generally, the color should be a deep red, or a shade darker than your natural lip color. Once the lip color is applied, blot with a tissue to remove the excess. Mascara Black mascara is applied to both top and bottom lashes. HAIR- Please do not cut, dye hair any unnatural hair colors or add any feathers from this point forward. Hats and Headpieces: To secure tightly, use bobby pins and crisscross or interlock them. All dancers should have at least 20 bobby pins to secure headpieces. BUNS 4 Styles 1. Ballet Bun If looking in the mirror, you would see the top of the bun. 2. Regular Bun In the middle of the back of the head. 3. Low Bun resting on the lower hairline. 4. High Bun Even higher than the ballet bun, on top of head. Usually to accommodate a hat or headpiece SHOES For Problems Black Ballet Flat Shoes with Black Socks or Black Jazz Shoes are needed. Dancers without either should speak to Miss Miah ASAP as we may be able to find them a pair to borrow. Dorothys and Tin Girls will need to provide one pair of shoes with holes to dye by May 15. All Pink Pointe Shoes should be pancaked using a 50/50 mix of One bottle of Kiwi Sport Whitener Shoe Polish in White and one bottle of Cover Girl Clean Makeup in #105, Ivory.
TIGHTS Females Adult Sizes: Pink Tights with Seams: Capezio Mesh Tights in Ballet or Classical Pink, Body Wrappers A45 in Ballet Pink. Black or white tights may be with or without seams. Female Children: Body Wrappers C45 in Ballet Pink. UNDERGARMENTS Trunks or Briefs (Medium Cut by Capezio or Girls Motionwear Team Brief) are available online at Discount Dance if chart calls for them, otherwise we recommend a skin colored leotard where appropriate. Cheerleader Briefs are also acceptable. DEODORANT/ANTI-PERSPIRANT As costumes are shared, all dancers, regardless of age should be wearing deodorant. Perspiration, even from 10 year olds is destructive to fabric and seeps into the costume. COSTUMES All costumes are property of The Scripps Ballet Theatre and Scripps Performing Arts Academy and should be treated with care, respect and reverence. Problems with particular costume pieces should be reported calmly to Miss Miah or Miss Angela. They will be taken care of in time. Any dancer found eating and drinking anything other than water in costume or mistreating the costumes may be dismissed from the production. JEWELERY and NAILPOLISH All dancers La Bayadere should have Round Diamond or CZ earrings. No personal jewelry or nail polish should be worn for performances. This includes acrylic nails. If you have an extenuating circumstance, please see Miss Miah. Please Do Not... 1. Run, yell or slam doors. 2. Bring anything inappropriate to the Theatre. 3. Eat or drink anything, chew gum, or sit on the floor while in costume. 4. Take your costume out of the Theatre. 5. Go into any dressing room except the one you are assigned. 6. Write on the mirrors in the Theatre dressing rooms. Keep decorating to a minimum and be courteous to everyone. 7. Go into areas that you know are off limits, i.e., any of the technical areas of the stage. 8. Play with the props, makeup or sewing things. These items are strictly off -limits. Handle props unless it is part of your role to do so. Do not place anything on the prop table except props, i.e., NO water bottles, warm-ups, sweatshirts, etc. Return props to proper place when you have finished with them. No excuses for damaged, lost or soiled props. 9. Go outside of the backstage area while in costume. To do so you must change out of your costume into street clothes and remove your stage makeup. 10. Go into the stage wings unless you are about to perform. 11. Wear glitter! 12. Bring valuables, jewelry or money to the Theatre at your own risk. No personal jewelry (earrings, rings, watches) may be worn on stage, unless it is part of the costume. 13. Only volunteers signed up ahead of time will have access to the backstage and dressing room areas. A list of volunteers will be provided to the check-in desk prior to the ballet rehearsals and performances. No one will receive access unless his or her name is on the volunteer list. 14. Parents, other family members and/or friends are NOT allowed in the backstage area or the dressing rooms. Each year we have a wonderful group of volunteers who will be there to help your dancer prepare for his/her moment on the stage.
Scripps Ballet Theatre and Guest Academy Students Costume Needs Chart La Bayadere Act III: Kingdom of the Shades and Over the Rainbow Role Hair Make Up Tights, Shoes Liner or Undergarments La Bayadere Kingdom of Shades Dorothy Low Bun Center Part TBD French Braided Pigtails or twisted back top into braided pigtails Basic Stage Pink Tights with Seams, Pointe Shoes Nude Leotard optional. Costume will include White Leotard Basic Stage Pink Tights, Pink Ballet Shoes Nude, White or Baby Blue Leotard Problems High Ponytail Basic Stage Black Jazz Pants/Yoga Pants or Leggings TBD, Black Jazz Shoes or Black Ballet Shoes with Black Socks Glenda Half up Half down Basic Stage Pink Tights with Seams, Pointe Shoes Scarecrow Low Pigtail Ponytails Special. See Miss Miah Pink tights, black ballet shoes Black Camisole or Tank Leotard (not provided), Classical line (no criss cross backs or fronts) Skin Colored Leotard, Pink Trunks Black camisole or tank leotard Tin Girl Flat, High Bun Special. See Miss Miah Pink Tights, Silver Shoes Nude Leotard Lion Flat Braids, Pinned under Wig Special. See Miss Miah Tights Optional, Tan Jazz Shoes Nude Leotard Lead Poppy High Ponytail Basic Stage Pink Tights, Pink Ballet Shoes Nude Leotard Poppies High Ponytail Basic Stage Pink Tights, Pink Ballet Shoes Nude Leotard Wicked Witch Half up Half Down Basic Stage Striped Purple and Black Tights (provided), Black Ballet or Jazz Shoes Monkeys High Ponytail Basic Stage Tights Optional, Black Jazz or Ballet Shoes Finale Nude Leotard or Black Trunks Black Camisole or Tank Leotard (not provided) All dancers not in Poppies or a Character Costume and Witch, will change into Ballet Costumes for Finale and will need Pink Tights and Ballet Shoes and Skin Colored Leotard.
We encourage all of you to shop at Discount Dance for your performances items with our Studio Referral Code to help support the purchase of additional props and costume repairs this year! Shop online or at their La Mesa store! Preferred Items lists are available online at Discount Dance under Nutcracker Costume Items. TP45606
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