Hola listeros!

We've (finally) learned the chacarera here as a community and recently had one 
of the university clubs demonstrate it at a Latin festival.  Although the women 
had long skirts, I would like to either find or make fuller skirts to really 
make the dance shine for future demos.  I really like the way the woman in this 
video uses the skirt of her dress and it would be cool to have something 
similar.



 
  
  
  
  
  
  
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   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-SdUEa_fLk&feature=related
I saw something on Etsy custom-made for $85, but that's way more than what I 
want to spend on one skirt.  Any suggestions on skirt patterns, costuming 
secrets, or sources to get a full skirted look?
Gracias,Trini de Pittsburgh

  
 



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