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The Magic Of Costumes

July 30, 2009

I'm convinced that people of all ages love everything make believe. We are fascinated with what we are not and with what we could be. We love to be swept away into stories other than our own. We go to movies, see live plays, and read novels to keep us dreaming. Costumes are one of the key elements that escort us into make believe no matter how young or old we are.

Think about it, from the time we were little we celebrated a holiday called Halloween by shopping for or having our mothers make us the perfect costumes. Having the right costumes was the biggest deal. We got to wear them to school and show off to our teachers and friends and we got to parade around our neighborhoods and display our costumes proudly to everyone we saw. We loved to dress up as princesses, ghosts, or our favorite characters from cartoons. Putting on our prized costumes meant much more than putting on an outfit. With our costumes we put on an entirely different identity so that we didn't just dress up as a princess but we really became one. We actually became our favorite cartoon characters and our favorite good and bad guys.

The older children get, the less interested they are in celebrating Halloween with great costumes, but they love make believe just as much. Teens and adults get our fill of make believe through television, movies, plays and even books. Costumes are an important part of each of these avenues of imagination.

When reading a novel we picture the costumes and clothing that each character wears. We begin to identify certain characters by the costumes we clothe them in. We go to a film or a play and are fascinated with the costumes that allow each actor or actress to become the character they are playing. Great costumes and great acting allow us to forget that the eighty year old grandma we're watching is actually are favorite thirty-five year old actor with a weird dress and a whole lot of makeup.

If you have ever seen a live play then you know the vital role that costumes play in making any production what it is. Can you imagine seeing the Lion King on Broadway without any costumes? Of course not! How would you know what actors are supposed to be which animal or how would you tell the difference between the young and old lions? It is the use of amazing, detailed, colorful costumes that allow live shows to transport us into other worlds.

Costumes of all kinds are magical. Whether we are three or eighty three, we love dressing up and watching others dress up. We love seeing our worlds expanded into new worlds filled with the make believe or magical worlds.

Kirstine Pallette
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/the-magic-of-costumes-22905.html

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Adult Costumes

August 7, 2009

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Are you asking about where to obtain them or what they should be?

Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, being one of the most well-known dramas in the Western world, has been staged countless times with many different approaches to costuming.

Traditionalists usually use the toga, either in the Greek or Roman styles. A simple white sheet will suffice to improvise a toga. Adornments like laurel crowns can be improvised from palm leaves or can be purchased from online novelty stores. Similarly, the drama can be placed in the distant, distant past, with Oedipus and the people of Thebes wearing animal skins and rags.

You can give the drama a modern flavor by placing it in the current era -- Oedipus would be the president of a modern state, and the Seer would be a priest or clergyman. The cast could wear business suits and otherwise contemporary dress, similar to what today's dignitaries wear. The chorus could be a group of television news reporters, with microphones, cameras, etc.

Colors are also important. Clothing your main characters in white would add real drama to the climax of the play, when Oedipus gouges out his own eyes and blood spurts everywhere.

Remember, the Greeks did not have the theatrical props, special effects, and cinematic tools that we have. Their stage was sparse, with very little elaboration and simple costumes. The dramatic weight of Sophocles' tragedy makes elaborate staging unecessary. Whatever you choose will no doubt be very effective.

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My friend wants one for a trip where planning later this year, and his birthday is next Saturday. I can make everything but the red coat I think, I don't know where to get fabric with a pattern like that. It would take till doomsday to search all the online stores, so does anyone know of anything relevant?

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Like Darius's, or Xerxes's ??? You know, like the ones shown in the movie "Alexander". I realy want a whole set for haloween and Purim. Please help.

Don't get me wrong. I dont mean the movie "300", that's all wrong. I want the real clothing. Like the ones depicted on Persepolis ruins. The hat, and evrything els...
I want a real persian king costume, not the fake ones in 300.

You should watch the photos taken from Perspolis . There are some pictures on walls that show the way the kings wear clothes in ancient times.
Sorry , but I have no more information.

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