Saturday, September 5, 2009

Shawl Dancer


Contrary to popular belief, this dance is not a traditional women’s style. It originated up North as a tourist and competition dance in the early 50’s and 60’s.For year’s women had struggled to find their place in the dance arena fighting conformity among other things. This was a revolutionary breakthrough for the younger women who longed for a more stylistic approach to traditional dance. Unlike the earlier styles of the 1900’s which were more calm and gentle, the Fancy Shawl Dance was a splash of color, fringe and butterfly wings, each step so quick and light that the young woman looks as though she is literally dancing on air.

The Northern Fancy Shawl Dance is said to imitate that of a butterfly, so the most important part of this dress is the individual's color scheme. The Northern lady does not wear knee boots but ankle moccasins and leggings that cover the legs. Next a yoke is worn around the neck. This can be beaded although it is not necessary (Appliqué or paint designs are appropriate). The main article in this clothing is the shawl. It should span the lady’s arms from fingertip to fingertip.

Because of the size of my painting I chose to just concentrate on the face. Though I looked at pictures for references. The designs are my choice, though many are traditional designs, the face is from my imagination.

I think I would like to do other details from this dance.

For sale 42cm x 50cm backed with a matt, ready for framing US $175

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