Details
for this Retreat:
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THINGS
TO BRING (packing list!)
Neighborhood Temple Priestess are recognized by an official costume.
White on White. Each individual costume is full of individual
creativity. Something layered and shaped (but careful not to
look like you are in your underwear). All my dancers comb thrift
and yardage stores and are amazed how they can pull together
things very cheaply and beautifully. Think textures like white
silks, cotton gauze, crochet, embroidery, lace, lattice, ties,
piping, upholstery fabrics. Be creative and use chain, coins
and metal sparingly in your design. No sequins please. We use
these costumes for group work. We wear them when we are officiating
as a lead priestesses and candle dances. I’ll make a list of
classes it will be appropriate for and by no means is it mandatory
every class. We certainly love color and don’t always wear
the official costumes.
- Sea Faring Costume for the Sea faring Costume
contest
- 3 interesting 3-yard rectangular veils with
no coins or paillettes on them
- A sarong and bathing suit for the obstacle
course day and hula class
- A last Performance Night costume
- Sturdy shoes if you plan to hike on Lava
rock paths
- Layers are best because it can get cold at
night and up at the volcano
- Sports bras, hip scarves, skirts and Power
Belly Weight belts (optional)
- A Dumbek and/or a frame drum
- A Dance Journal

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