|
A ballet neon tutus is a skirt worn as a costume in a ballet performance, often with attached bodice. It might be single layer, hanging down, or multiple layers starched and strutting out. It tends to add a floating motion when ballerinas dance in them. Neon Tutus are often wrap around skirts, fastened in the waist by ribbons sewn in its waist. They may also be attached to leotards , usually long armed. While romantic dance tutus and girly night out are usually carried in regular clothes bags, the classical 'pancake' clubbing tutu requires a special round bag for protection and transport: folding it would indeed ruin its shape and looks. Practice tutus (two/three layers of fabric) are seldom protected in a bag. # Romantic Tutu: three quarter length bell shaped skirt made of tulle with a fitted bodice and sometimes sleeves. The hemline falls between the knee and the ankle. The romantic tutu is free flowing to emphasise lightness and ethereal quality of the romantic ballets such as Giselle or Les Sylphides. It is said to have been invented, or at least popularized, by Marie Taglioni. Classical Neon Tutu (bell): A short, stiff skirt made with layers of netting with a slight bell shape and fitted bodice. It extends outwards from the hips and does not use a wired hoop. It is usually longer than a classical (pancake) tutu. These are used in the famous ballet paintings by Degas. Classical Neon Tutu (pancake): A short, stiff skirt made with layers of netting that extends outwards (from the hips), and has a fitted bodice. The pancake style has more layers of net and uses a wire hoop and much hand tacking to keep the layers flat and stiff. Balanchine/Karinska Tutu: also known as the "powder puff" is similar to the bell and pancake tutu with the exception that no hoops are used and there are fewer layers of netting. The skirt is loosely tacked to give a softer, fuller appearance. This style was designed originally for the ballet version of Georges Bizet's Symphony in C. It has gained an iconic reputation. The word tutu may be a corruption of cucu, French baby talk for cul-cul meaning roughly "botty-wotty" (for bottom)[citation needed]. Alternatively, it may derive from tulle, the material from which tutus are often made. Recently, UV Reactive neon accessories have been all the rage in clubs up and down the UK, which is great for those few places who actually sell them. Places like girly night out also have all manner of neon accessories - so go buy as much as your eyes can handle!
|
||
Try these sites if you are looking for latest local road travel news and live traffic road accident claim reports for the M25 *online* CDWanted *offline* Online paid survey | Earn Money at home online | Myspace hide codes *online* |
|
Try these sites if you are looking for Free Debt Consolidation Advice *online* UV reactive *online* |
|
neon clothes ... m25 traffic accident claim your free report ... seventh sun woolwich body piercing & tattoo ... london traffic ... myspace free hide codes |
||