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Tricky tutus: Designers Journal

by Kiera Wong

Pages 2 and 3 of 9

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3...2...1... L.A.U.N.C.H!
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L- Look, Listen, Learn
A- Ask Questions
U- Understand the Problem
N- Navigate Ideas
C- Create a Prototype
H- Highlight and Fix
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L- Look, Listen, Learn
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All dancers, myself included, have their own physical limitations. This could be pointier feet, a straighter posture, etc. However, more often then not, a dancer’s self doubt usually comes from body shape. Many people have in mind what a “perfect” dance body should look like, however, very few have it. Most costumes are then based off of a certain body shape and size and dancers that are either too large or small cannot get a certain dance role due to costuming.

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Costumes also cost a ton of money to alter and buy. As a dancer grows, a new costume must be purchased. Meimei, my client is no exception. I’ve experienced this problem first hand in the past and therefore was motivated to help her. I decided I would try to create a tutu (ballet costume) that can easily be altered.