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Skeleton Costume Baby - Infant 6-12 Months Overviews Dress your bundle of joy in this festive onesie! Skeleton costume features one-piece romper and skeleton-print headpiece. ![]() ![]() Available Stores
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Grave Groom Zombie Skeleton - A quick look around the election skeleton costume, and you'll soon attracted by the zombies grave skeleton groom. The costume is similar to James Bond, skeletons, voodoo, and Let LiveDie. It's a great quality costume and includes a long black shirt with bone print, and tattered vest and jacket. The tattered gauzy pants are worn over your own trousers, to create the zombie look. The gloves, a wide brimmed hat and a red tie are all included. Use black and white face make-up, and treat yourself to the long walking cane, to finish off this fabulously scary zombie outfit.
Skeleton Costumes
Glow in the dark skeleton - If you fancy a less detailed Halloween fancy dress, go for a plain black jumpsuit with skeleton bones. The bones are raised so you can make it glow in the dark, by spraying the bones with a luminous spray.
Thriller zombie - Michael Jackson's Thriller' zombies make excellent group Halloween fancy dress costumes. Find some friends who are willing to dress up, and you have a walking graveyard of skeletons and zombies. Ask someone to wear Michael Jackson's Thriller costume. It includes glossy red trousers and matching jacket. A pair of Michael Jackson glasses will complete the look.
Skeleton zombies -These make terrific Halloween costumes. The dark green, tattered costumes show exposed bones and decaying rib cages. Full masks have hoods that cover your face and head. The black gloves, with painted skeleton bones, complete this outfit.
Invest in a spooky voice changer to disguise your voice. It comes with an ear piece and attached microphone. The ghost' sound will change your voice, so no-one will know it's you.
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Bandero Biker Mask Skull Overviews Bandero masks are high quality products made in the UK from totally breathable Perforated Neoprene they provide a sculpted fit superbly contouring the wearers face. They will keep your face warm without sweating and the built in nose pinch clip ensures a snug fit while helping prevent the wearers breath from fogging glasses and goggles. Available in mens and ladies sizes they are adjustable which means each size will fit most heads in that size range. The STD Bandero will extend down to the wearers adams apple while the Long neck option (where available) offers deeper neck protection. Bandero masks are also washable. Bandero Biker Mask Skull Features
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Sentimental Pussyfooting - a study in plagiarism How does an idea become part of the public artistic palette? Can an idea be used without being seen as a reference? performed by Kelly Dalrymple, Sonshereé Giles, Sean Seward, Adam Venker, Andrew Wass. directed by Andrew Wass Counterpulse Theater San Francisco Feb 29th and March 1st 2008 Imagine if all of dance consisted of a performer wearing a video projector? Or done in 4:33 of silence? Or was 5 dancers on a diagonal line? The way I see it dance, or most dance, has the same structure - lights go on, music and movement start and they all end together. It's essentially the same skeleton every time. Whether it's San Francisco Ballet or Robert Moses, the skeleton is the same. Just the meat around the bones has changed. The costumes are different, the music is different, the performers are different etc. But still essentially the same piece. In this show, I am using works by Trisha Brown, John Cage, Jess Curtis, Paul Taylor, and Yoko Ono as points of departure. Some pieces will be fairly straightforward recreations of the structures. Other pieces are using a structure or an element from a piece to examine or express something different from the original intention. The title of the show and all but one title of the pieces are taken from sentences in an Iris Murdoch novel. One of the structures used in this show comes from a piece by Trisha Brown, called Homemade. In it she performs with a reel to reel projector attached to her ...
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