Pure curiosity; when you are reviewing these pro shoes, do you ever think “there is a better shoe for you”? I understand shoes are one of the most important pieces for pointe, so it may be offensive to a pro...so maybe you don’t suggest it... but so much goes into this process soo interesting
this is 4 years later but if you are still wondering, principal dancers have been dancing for like 20+ years professionally and basically their whole life training. So in that time they have probably tried and been through so so many pointe shoes that they are very secure in how they want their shoes, what kind of shoes etc. So its very rare to find someone at that level to need a new kind of shoe (i've heard of dancers who retire if their shoe is discontinued too). I also don't think it would be offensive to try and get them in a new shoe, but they are at such a level of mastery that they know more about their feet and their needs than a fitter would. This is unlike dancers in training who are still exploring their needs or first starting en pointe, but even then, many dancers in training at a high level have a shoe they prefer and stick to.
wow the budget people must love her... 2 months! She's over here doing everything possible to make them last while most company girls are driving mack trucks over them and tossing them after each act. =P
Great video. I could not tell if the tips of her pointe shoes ribbon were burned or not ? When i was on pointe the tips had to be burned. I remember dancers using a lighter, and burning slightly the tip of the ribbon. I used clear nail polish to avoid the ribbon from coming apart, and it was safer than using a lighter.
melisande balleste she uses stretchy ribbon, so I’m not sure. I use nail polish on mine as well because burning stretch ribbon doesn’t work well for me
Rosie Posie thank you for your response. I am glad there’s a stretchy ribbon in my days which was late 80s options were limited in terms of shoe ribbons.
Thought... You see so many ballerinas have the custom of cutting down the side but keeping the height of the heel... Why don’t the pointe shoe makers just make the shoes like that from the beginning instead, since it’s such a popular and common custom?
I think it's because students don't want that. Plenty of students wear the same shoes as professionals. If the satin always came lower, the shoe would be more prone to slipping off the foot. Since not all studios allow rosin, (mine doesn't) the shoe would keep slipping off small heels. Most professionals have unlimited access to rosin. They can also use glue and sewing to keep on their shoes. Students can't glue their shoes to their heels every class. And if the satin was lower the drawstring is also lower, which means it might be uncomfortable for some people.
I have extremely flexible ankles and I wish they weren’t as flexible. I recommend doing strengthening along with stretching. Like when you do eleves through a song after sit down and roll through pointe until flex even with a Thera band!
Man, I really dig your channel, I think you're awesome and the information you give is so important for dancers. But you might have even better videos if they weren't so overexposed. The white totally washes out all the details that are so important. You might think about doing some cool super close ups. Just overall you're so professional and it's a shame that the production value of your videos doesn't equal your top level professional presentations. But even if your videos are a bit washed out, you're so great I'd still watch them!
Hi Josephine wondering if you could fit me in gaynor Minden through my comment My feet aren't too flexible I have Roman feet My metatarsals are contactable My shoe size is 6 Ido the gaynors size Ps I probably can't see you to fit me I have gotten fitted before and got capezio I really hate them their not comfortable I'm in kylee their too wide
Pure curiosity; when you are reviewing these pro shoes, do you ever think “there is a better shoe for you”? I understand shoes are one of the most important pieces for pointe, so it may be offensive to a pro...so maybe you don’t suggest it... but so much goes into this process soo interesting
this is 4 years later but if you are still wondering, principal dancers have been dancing for like 20+ years professionally and basically their whole life training. So in that time they have probably tried and been through so so many pointe shoes that they are very secure in how they want their shoes, what kind of shoes etc. So its very rare to find someone at that level to need a new kind of shoe (i've heard of dancers who retire if their shoe is discontinued too). I also don't think it would be offensive to try and get them in a new shoe, but they are at such a level of mastery that they know more about their feet and their needs than a fitter would. This is unlike dancers in training who are still exploring their needs or first starting en pointe, but even then, many dancers in training at a high level have a shoe they prefer and stick to.
wow the budget people must love her... 2 months! She's over here doing everything possible to make them last while most company girls are driving mack trucks over them and tossing them after each act. =P
Oh wow! Il late to this video but Dana Benton is my all time favorite dancer ❤️❤️❤️ loved this
I live in Colorado! I saw the nutcracker this year performed by the Colorado ballet
The lights are too bright can barely see the shoes
Hi! I love your channel! Are you ever planning on coming to The Rock School for Dance Education? It would be so helpful
balletcharlotte we’ll be in Philadelphia in May! You can ask your school to schedule a fitting with us :)
This was fascinating!
Great video. I could not tell if the tips of her pointe shoes ribbon were burned or not ? When i was on pointe the tips had to be burned. I remember dancers using a lighter, and burning slightly the tip of the ribbon. I used clear nail polish to avoid the ribbon from coming apart, and it was safer than using a lighter.
melisande balleste she uses stretchy ribbon, so I’m not sure. I use nail polish on mine as well because burning stretch ribbon doesn’t work well for me
Rosie Posie thank you for your response. I am glad there’s a stretchy ribbon in my days which was late 80s options were limited in terms of shoe ribbons.
@@oworosie931 She said she doesn't use stretch ribbon!
Finally! Nice to hear someone not breaking their shoes! 😝
Lovely.
Thought... You see so many ballerinas have the custom of cutting down the side but keeping the height of the heel... Why don’t the pointe shoe makers just make the shoes like that from the beginning instead, since it’s such a popular and common custom?
I think it's because students don't want that. Plenty of students wear the same shoes as professionals. If the satin always came lower, the shoe would be more prone to slipping off the foot. Since not all studios allow rosin, (mine doesn't) the shoe would keep slipping off small heels. Most professionals have unlimited access to rosin. They can also use glue and sewing to keep on their shoes. Students can't glue their shoes to their heels every class. And if the satin was lower the drawstring is also lower, which means it might be uncomfortable for some people.
How can I get flexible ankles?
Stretching is the only way to get more flexible.
I have extremely flexible ankles and I wish they weren’t as flexible. I recommend doing strengthening along with stretching. Like when you do eleves through a song after sit down and roll through pointe until flex even with a Thera band!
Man, I really dig your channel, I think you're awesome and the information you give is so important for dancers. But you might have even better videos if they weren't so overexposed. The white totally washes out all the details that are so important. You might think about doing some cool super close ups. Just overall you're so professional and it's a shame that the production value of your videos doesn't equal your top level professional presentations. But even if your videos are a bit washed out, you're so great I'd still watch them!
Same sise and I'm 10
Jemma Orange im 15 and my feet are size 46 european. Which is 27.5 cm long..... i have giant feet tho i am 5,11
I work at a dance store and i had to special order the smallest size bloch pointe shoe for someone the other day
Tiny Dancer
omg i’ve never met an adult who has 1.5-2 in child’s shoe size xD
Moonlight Carnival welcome to my life 😂😂
Hope lily wow! xD if i may ask, is your height quite short then?
Moonlight Carnival yes i’m 4’9.5 😂
Hope lily Oh haha xD I’m just 2 inches taller than you but I’m an adult women’s 6.5 shoe size 😆
Way to bright hun
Hi Josephine wondering if you could fit me in gaynor Minden through my comment
My feet aren't too flexible
I have Roman feet
My metatarsals are contactable
My shoe size is 6
Ido the gaynors size
Ps I probably can't see you to fit me
I have gotten fitted before and got capezio I really hate them their not comfortable I'm in kylee their too wide
The voice if the dancer is strange.