The make-up described here is mainly meant for the Indian classical dance forms Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi and Mohiniyattam.
The Indian classical dance makeup is much different from western style stage makeup. For Indian classical dance makeup, more importance is given to the shape of the eyes and lips. This make-up must have a graceful look and
should be suitable for stage light rather than day light. It also should be
equally suitable for dancers with dark or fair skin colors. Also it should match with the type of dance jewelry you are wearing !
Make-up may smudge! Keep your face oil-free. Some dancers become
very emotional just before the dance – but don’t cry!!!
Below is the list of Items you need for Indian Classical Dance
makeup. This is applicable for Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam, Kathak and
Kuchipudi.
Note: All the items except the items in the first line are
available in any makeup kit available from Wal-Mart or Target. Or please visit http://www.DanceCostumesAndJewelry.com
Blush
Eye shadow
Facial powder / Talcum powder (inhaling or swallowing talcum
powder is dangerous)
Light foundation
Indian dance makeup – step by step procedure:
1. Using a
gentle soap wash face and wipe with a soft lint free cotton cloth
2. Apply an
oil-free moisturizer. We recommend you to use herbal moisturizer.
Remember, chemicals are harmful !
3. Apply a
light coat of facial powder
4. Apply the
foundation. This can be a nice thick (just noticeable) coating. The foundation
color should be little bit lighter than your skin color
5. Over the foundation,
apply a coat of facial powder
6. Now apply
blush
7. Draw the
outline of both eyes using black eyeliner. Make
sure the end of the outline is curved so that the eyes appear like a lotus
petal.
8. Apply
multiple coats of black mascara
9. On the
nose, especially on the sides, apply dark foundation to the sides of your nose.
10. Select an
appropriate color lipstick with some gloss and apply
11. Place a
maroon sticker Bindi in the middle of your fore-head. For round face, use a
rain drop shaped bindi. For a long face, use a round bindi
Hair makeup is a different topic and it varies depending upon the
dance style. However, irrespective of the dance style, all uses false hair and hair kunjalam. We will cover the hair
makeup in a separate blog.