The
costume that looks perfectly innocent when you're standing still will fly away
from your body when you spin. If you happen to be dancing on a raised stage, or
if the audience happens to be sitting on cushions down near the floor, your
undercarriage will almost certainly be seen. So make sure that what you wear
under your costume is tasteful and appropriate.
One
secret to choosing your pants: different costume styles require different pants.
This page offers a guide to which types of undergarment will work best with
varying costume styles.
These
appeal to dancers who don't care for the puffy look of harem pants but want to
cover the full leg. They're an excellent choice for outdoor performances. If
you choose a contrast color, add some decoration to the leggings to make it
obvious that the audience is not seeing bare skin.
Theblousey
mens
harem pant shown in the diagram are particularly well-suited to the
American Classic or American Tribal Style of belly dance. They can be made from
the same fabric as your skirt, or from something that contrasts. They can be
either full or narrow. If you would like to show more skin, you can put slits
down the center front or sides. These are the best solution if you're dancing
in a family-oriented setting attended by the general public such as an outdoor
community festival where small children are likely to be present.
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