Ask Trish - July 2003
Before and After
Hi fellow dance-a-holics! This month I am forgoing the usual Q & A format, as I attended the Atlanta Open Dancesport Competition last month, and was able to interview a few dancers, both Professional and Amateur. The topic was the dancer's image---"Before"---day-to-day, real life.....and "After"----the transformation that happens to a ballroom dancer before they step out onto the floor!
I asked each dancer two questions:
1. What do you think is the biggest part of your "transformation" as you prepare to compete?
2. What part of your transformation do you find the most difficult?
Let's take a look at what they had to say:
Dancer #1:
Marina Krivovyaz
Amateur competitor, Superstars Dance Studio
Atlanta, GA (instructors, Bagrat Polunin and Lisa Norman)
"I think my eyes are the biggest part of my transformation--I like to change the shape of my eyes using lashes, eyeshadow conturing, eyeliner, and mascara. The hardest part is tanning--I don't like it!!! I like to look tan, but it's a pain!"
Dancer #2:
Virginia Bradley
Amateur Competitor, Dance Atlanta
Atlanta, GA (instructor, George Morales.)
"The hair has got to be the biggest image-changer for me---slick it back, hairspray, blow-dry, put it in a bun, add glitter, dry the glitter....the hardest part, however, is my makeup! It takes a long time and a steady hand. I usually play my favorite music while I'm doing my makeup to keep from getting nervous."
Dancer #3:
Anna Harwood
Professional Dancer, American Ballroom Center
Nashville, TN
"The Pro-Tan is my big image-changer--it makes me look Latin! And the eye makeup--it has the power to make you look really different--exotic, pretty or however you want to appear that night. The most difficult part for me is finding the perfect costume....and the hair--it takes forever to do my hair!!"
Patricia Dates O'Brien is a Dancesport competitor and makeup know-it-all. She does makeup and hair styles for dancers at most major dance competitions, and can give makeup and hair consultations by appointment. To make an appointment, ask a question, or for more information, email Trish at TrishDatesOBrien@aol.com.








