Liturgical dancewear resembles clothing that they would have worn during the biblical times. Most liturgical dancewear is long sleeve and the dancewear covers the entire body from the neck all the way down to your feet. Liturgical dancewear comes in several different colors, but the most commonly used colors are white, black, red and dark shades of colors. Liturgical dancewear costumes usually have a sash that will tie around the dancer's waist and this sash is typically worn all of the time. The cost of liturgical dancewear is reasonably priced and each piece will coast around twenty dollars. There are several liturgical costumes that have two pieces to them which include a skirt and a top. The other type of liturgical dancewear is a long sleeve floor length dress with a sash tied around the waist.
There is also a specific type of liturgical dancewear shoe that should be worn when you are performing this type of dance. The shoes resemble the modern dance shoes and they are very light weight and they fit your foot like a sandal. They cost around between thirteen and eighteen dollars and they will last you for several years. If you are looking for a dancewear shoe that covers a little more of your foot you can choose to go with the half ballet dance shoe. This shoe cost around twenty dollars and it will provide a little more coverage around your foot. When choosing your liturgical dancewear shoe you will need to stick with more neutral colors such as tan, taupe or brown.
If you are taking a liturgical dance class you will want to check with your dance teacher before you purchase any type of liturgical dancewear because every teacher will require something different. This is a specialized type of dance so you need to keep in mind that it's not for everyone. Some people in the Christian faith get offended by this dance therefore you need to be aware that some Christians will not be open to your new form of dance. Your liturgical dancewear should be kept in a separate dance bag from your other dance clothes; because liturgical dancewear is long and it will get wrapped up into your other dance clothes. You should only wash this dancewear every two weeks and don't use bleach or harsh chemicals. After washing your dancewear you should hang them out to dry instead of putting them into the dryer.
