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The Elegance of Ballet Slippers

April 10th, 2010

The beauty of ballet does not occur overnight. The elegance of the dance and the presentation is a product of hard work in training. It is a passion and a vocation. And to ballet dancers, satin ballerina slippers are significant part of their costume.

It is no easy task to dance on one’s toes, but years of training have taught ballerinas to do so. In some schools, to dance en pointe is not taught until after five years of training and hard work. Though the slippers look slight, these are the only equipment a ballet dancer has on stage, everything else is a costume.

Created to be light, the shoes allow the dancers to fly and jump unhindered. Unfortunately the very same design which allows the dancers to take flight may not last too long due to their slight soles and the heavy amount of damage.

Ballet shoes are normally crafted from soft leather, canvas or satin. Leather shoes are durable and last long. These also keep the feet warm. Not as sturdy as leather, canvas shoes are are ordinarily worn by men. Satin ballet shoes are are ordinarily worn by women and can be easily dyed to change the shoe color.

Ballet slippers have elastic bands to tie the shoes to the feet. Ballet shoes may be strapped with a single band across the foot, or with two crossing bands in an “x” shape.

Very nifty and smart looking, bridal ballet shoes mirror ballet dancers. Looking like thin things while performing, dancers are some of the most agile artists, spending hours daily to keep limber and in shape. The same could be said of their shoes. These may look like small and thin objects but are instead very durable to keep up with the feet wearing them.

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