Designer Norma Kamali Praise Shen Yun Costume Design
NEW YORK—“I was very impressed with the clothing and costumes,” said
famed designer Norma Kamali after seeing the over 400 hand-made costumes
donned by Shen Yun Performing Arts New York Company dancers. Jill Spalding, a writer and editor for Vogue Magazine, was also in attendance at Sunday’s sold-out performance at the David H. Koch Theater at the Lincoln Center.
Both appraised the colorful garb of the different regions of China.“I
saw here the best example about how fabric, clothing, and sleeves can
enhance the movement and tell the story,” remarked Ms. Kamali, who also
designs costumes for dance. Ms. Kamali is better known, however, for
her bathing suits, which have been featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine, and for her parachute designs, on display in the Vanity Fair permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum. A part of classical Chinese
dance, the silk costumes are designed to be a rippling and flowing
extension of the dancer.“When the sleeves became a part of the rhythm
and a part of the overall design of the set, it was very impressive!”
said Ms. Kamali of the long, cascading sleeves found in several of the
Shen Yun dance pieces.
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