Tuesday 5 May 2015

Costumes and performance

When looking at costumes it was decided that;

The Beast should be wearing smart clothing to reflect the his position as a Count. David also would wear a clock in emerald colour and slippers that resemble the feet of a beast.

The daughter should wear black with a long white skirt to symbolise her simplicity and purity. The length of the skirt was a necessity due to its uses in the waltz scene.

The Valet also wears a white skirt to symbolise the eccentricity in the character as well as the reflection of the daughters father and mother. Aleksi plays both the father and valet.

The ensemble would wear a variety of colours, as long as they are not bright, with not logos or patterns. All clothes must be flexible to allow for maximum movement.

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