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Hi, I'm Laura. I'm a senior in college & I'm slowly deciding what I want to do with my life. I love Harry Potter, coffee, writing, and sleeping (amongst other things). I'll never claim to know everything, but I'm confident in my ability to help people with their problems. Feel free to send me an inbox question; I'll get back to you!
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So my best mate and I are going to be competing in a dance costume contest for this up coming Halloween. We're going to be dressing as Jake and Natiri from the Avatar movie. We've got our costumes pretty much down, but see we're going to be dancing and we would like to be in character as much as possible. Avatars are barefoot and seeing as to how we're going to be dancing on concrete, we need ideas on foot support. A friend of ours suggested duck taping or somehow sticking Dr.Sholl's soles on the bottom of our feet. I'm looking for another alternative, as to they might fall off while dancing.
Looking forward to suggestions and any help provided. Good day to you! (:
A few suggestions.
- Blue flats (or whatever color Avatars are on their feet.. haha)
"Set up" your dance area with something brown or green (earth toned) that is squishy, like a yoga mat or rug.
Also, depending on how long you're dancing and what sort of dancing you are doing, the concrete might not be too painful. If it's an all-night thing, you could get some flip-flops in the right color from Old Navy (they have basically every color and they're cheap). You could slip in and out of them as needed.
-LM
[19/f]
(Rating: 5) Flip flops! Why didn't we come up with that, thank you so much.