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Anaheim Ballet: Pointe Shoe Koppelverkoop & Tips

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Anaheim Ballet: More Than Dance … Een paar verschillende manieren om uw stropdas pointe schoenen, alsook enkele tips en trucs.

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  1. thexcodexofxvulgar
    April 13th, 2008 | 2:28 am

    thank you thank you!!
    (:

  2. hellochiewy
    April 16th, 2008 | 12:28 am

    these are good for pratices…..but we can’t do all this during exmas huh.

  3. thechordonurguitar
    April 16th, 2008 | 7:11 pm

    this makes me excited to get my pointe shoes soon!

  4. tutugirl4life
    April 16th, 2008 | 7:35 pm

    Use calimine lotion (its what you use if you have poison ivy or something like that) it in a pink bottle and just rub it over the shoe not the shank and give it a couple of hours to dry. Or some of my friends use face powder

  5. tutugirl4life
    April 19th, 2008 | 6:03 am

    I have grishko 2007’s and they work great with my feet!! I read in pointe magazine that people with grishkos usually look quite good in russian pointes you might want to try that out :)

  6. RandomVoleKiller
    April 21st, 2008 | 4:48 pm

    that wasn’t really a question though…

  7. RandomVoleKiller
    April 23rd, 2008 | 6:51 am

    i need to finish sowing my elastic on. And i need a gel pad. wool isn’t really working.

  8. CaptainJackForever
    April 24th, 2008 | 12:17 pm

    See, our dance teacher has us simply crisscross the ribbons once in front and once in back, then tie a knot on the inside of the foot. The extra ribbon is cut off and the edges burned (which keeps it from fraying). My shoes are Capezio Glisse, and they are wonderful. The rest of my class uses Bloch (I went to a diffent retail) and their arch isn’t nearly as good. I think I got lucky there. :)

  9. sailingchick44
    April 27th, 2008 | 4:27 am

    pancake them. put rosin on the satin. you teacher should know what i am talking about.

  10. xoDanCexBayBexo
    April 27th, 2008 | 6:54 pm

    ohhh i hateee breaking point shoeess :[

  11. cutiekat119
    April 29th, 2008 | 4:14 pm

    i have tied my pointe shoes b4 and i never tied them like that i am 13 and i have been dancing 4 10 1/2 yrs i started pointe wen i was 11

  12. Dillchamp
    May 3rd, 2008 | 2:24 am

    CUT THE THREAD!

  13. Dillchamp
    May 6th, 2008 | 12:25 am

    OUCH POUCH!

  14. Dillchamp
    May 6th, 2008 | 1:30 am

    just because she is ten doesnt mean she is ready i didnt start until twelve and its been three years now and you know sometimes its better to wait cuz now im even better than girls older than me! let her teacher decide when she is ready

  15. Dillchamp
    May 9th, 2008 | 12:29 am

    o wow most people definately need more than two years unless you have freakishly strong legs and feet.

  16. Dillchamp
    May 11th, 2008 | 4:59 am

    its like a box and no they arent heavy

  17. Dillchamp
    May 11th, 2008 | 8:34 am

    I am dillchamps sister and i danced for 5 years before i got on pointe but it really depends on how old you are and how strong you are and your ability

  18. xxGretchy17xx
    May 14th, 2008 | 3:34 am

    can anyone help me? for a performance i need to made my pointe shoes dull, instead of shiny. ( the satin ) what can i do with the pointe shoes i already have? thanks sososo much!! please respond asap!!!!!!!! ~Gretchy~

  19. dancerbum11
    May 15th, 2008 | 3:41 am

    i don’t sew my ribbon together is that bad after tining then is that bad

  20. MaireCaithe
    May 16th, 2008 | 7:17 pm

    I have a question about turning I have been dancing now for 13years and STILL can’t get the head right my teacher uses the leave and whip way to try and teach us but it just makes my head hurt REALLY bad and I know I’m not going to get anywhere if I can’t turn properly so what I was wondering is if theres a way of turning without making my head hurt!! Or making me dizzy or is it just me??

  21. jediballerina007
    May 18th, 2008 | 1:08 pm

    i wear them too! once i felt strong enough in extraflex, i switched to supple. now i’m back to extraflex because i broke a big toe over three months ago; that wasn’t caused from dancing. i’m only doing releves so i don’t reinjure it, but it feels wonderful! :D

  22. xemelinesx
    May 20th, 2008 | 3:15 pm

    its actually mostly dependent on your strength not how well you can dance. And a big part is your age because your foot muscle or bone stuff isn’t fully developed until a certain age which is around twelve. if you start too soon before that you can easily permanently damage your feet and you wont be able to dance again or well. so obviously if you try a pair of pointe shoes on and they dont hurt when you walk around, even tho ur feet and legs are shaking, it doesnt mean your ready for pointe :)

  23. xemelinesx
    May 21st, 2008 | 2:41 pm

    ooh, i loooove the grishko 2007! i tried the new ones by mirella but they didn’t look the best on my feet. they held out fairly well. im not sure

  24. ThatsJulianneCaptain
    May 24th, 2008 | 10:51 pm

    I have a flat foot lol.
    But Ballet helps it a lot, actually.
    And if you’re legs are strong,
    it shouldn’t take too long.
    Just make sure you pay attention in the class because the faster you learn
    the sooner you’ll go up en pointe.

  25. BaybeeBalleriina
    May 26th, 2008 | 11:15 pm

    I have Gaynor Minden pointe shoes and they really are perfect and made to fit me. They’re based in America though, so you can just go on their website and send in your details on your foot and they choose the shoe to fit you, and they certainly pick well! I’ve worn GM pointe shoes since I was twelve and I’m now fourteen, only needed a new pair just at the beginning of this year, they certainly last well too :) xx

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