Ex-Dancer Attempts Extreme Ballet Training

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2021
  • me, an ex-dancer vs. extreme ballet (aka pointe) 🩰
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  • @bellaambrose3604
    @bellaambrose3604 2 года назад +18173

    To clarify, pointe shoes do NOT have wood in them. They are made with layers of fabrics stiffened by glue. Also, please never try this without years of continuous ballet training. Pointe is EXTREMELY dangerous! I’m so glad you’re okay, you were definitely much better than me on my first pointe class!

    • @Im_carrots
      @Im_carrots 2 года назад +297

      Thank you! I was looking for a comment that said this.

    • @carag2567
      @carag2567 2 года назад +449

      Same! Pointe shoes are made of satin, linen, fiberboard, suede, itsy bitsy NAILS, and compressed glue. Anyone who has ever danced their shoes far beyond what's appropriate knows that the box softens, loses its shape, and you can see it clearly and it not made of wood.
      In fact, Gaynor Minden used to make a shoe (not sure if they still do, I haven't danced ballet in 20+ years) where you could put the shoe on, hit it with a heat source like a hairdryer, and the glue would mold to the shape of your foot. Meaning they utilized part of the structure of the shoe to aid the breaking in process.
      Also pointe shoes are how I learned to sew out of the sheer necessity of it. And you can put more than just the toe pad in for protection. I used countless yards of lamb's wool to protect my feet.

    • @lucifersdaughter3725
      @lucifersdaughter3725 2 года назад +35

      isn’t there wood in the shank part tho

    • @moquimoon2395
      @moquimoon2395 2 года назад +139

      @@lucifersdaughter3725 nope, thats very compact leather, similar to an Ice Skating sole or the heel/sole of a pair of leather boots :)

    • @carag2567
      @carag2567 2 года назад +68

      @@moquimoon2395 Exactly. That's the fiberboard I was talking about. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has taken a box cutter to a destroyed pair of pointe shoes just to see exactly what is inside of them 😂

  • @hopeelizabeth19
    @hopeelizabeth19 2 года назад +31943

    dude you never realize how difficult ballet is until you try it

    • @marissamadson2219
      @marissamadson2219 2 года назад +945

      As a ballet dancer I appreciate this comment so much

    • @hopeelizabeth19
      @hopeelizabeth19 2 года назад +797

      @@marissamadson2219 it’s crazy how many people think it’s just pretty girls in tutus and tights like it’s so much more than that

    • @15mxr07k
      @15mxr07k 2 года назад +444

      the easier the dancers make it look the more impressed i am tbh bc it's SO hard and if you're able to make it look like it's nothing dang you're good

    • @hopeelizabeth19
      @hopeelizabeth19 2 года назад +29

      @@15mxr07k honestlyyyyy

    • @miadubok8331
      @miadubok8331 2 года назад +97

      Thanks I am a ballerina and ballet is really hard it takes lots of timw

  • @gr8fuldeb699
    @gr8fuldeb699 Год назад +2240

    Interesting Fact: The best ballet school in the world Vaganova would not even accept a child if they had back fused. They are able to tell if someone could be a ballet dancer at the age of 8. Its fascinating.

    • @ElisaMartinez
      @ElisaMartinez Год назад +154

      It’s the case of many schools. They are able to see with your body type how best you can do. For instance : the position of your shoulders, the back, the arch of the feet (flat or rounded)… They do the same in the prestigious Opera in Paris with the « Petits rats de l’opéra ».

    • @lolita5678
      @lolita5678 Год назад +87

      It´s a nothing supernatural or fortune-telling it is knowledge of anatomy ☝

    • @annavanna08
      @annavanna08 Год назад

      Nobody of these girls would be accepted to Vaganova acedimy according to their physics

    • @dollyxx123
      @dollyxx123 Год назад +45

      its bad though because people like her can't help the condition because she was born with it, unless she wants life threatening surgery and life changing. they shouldn't judge someone as soon as they walk through the doors. maybe they could give that citizen a few dance/ballet lessons before hand and then let them audition. I quit ballet because I felt like I was getting looked up and down by my dance teacher.

    • @fangchen5243
      @fangchen5243 Год назад +1

      Isn’t the clothes going to go in the pants

  • @Maryroselan
    @Maryroselan Год назад +1154

    As someone who did ballet in my mom's womb, you did amazing

  • @willowwhitelaw
    @willowwhitelaw 2 года назад +9873

    As a ballet dancer of 14 years… im honestly beyond shocked at how well you did.

    • @peppapig903
      @peppapig903 2 года назад +54

      She used to do ballet before

    • @ThaliaAddieCat
      @ThaliaAddieCat 2 года назад +126

      @@peppapig903 no she said she was a dancer and that ballet was a whole other ballpark shed never done before

    • @kahyemin8317
      @kahyemin8317 2 года назад +145

      @@ThaliaAddieCat there are clips of her in ballet class in the video. So she has done ballet at least a little.

    • @gseht_uswie_salat311
      @gseht_uswie_salat311 2 года назад +18

      It's still funny to see somone starting with point when you already do it for a few years and you just feel the little struggles

    • @barbnomi3717
      @barbnomi3717 2 года назад +64

      @@ThaliaAddieCat she has experience with ballet but she's never done pointe.

  • @improbablydancing
    @improbablydancing 2 года назад +6202

    It is NOT FAIR that she got that echappé passé combo so quickly. THAT TOOK ME ONE TOO MANY CLASSES TO MASTER

    • @ann9932
      @ann9932 2 года назад +102

      I know! Why is passé so hard!

    • @kids4justesen825
      @kids4justesen825 2 года назад +206

      She said she did do dance for what 10-12 years that a lot but your true it isn't fair

    • @lauren4000
      @lauren4000 2 года назад +46

      @@ann9932 very jealous, took me so long to get over the fear she got it so quickly

    • @gummo1830
      @gummo1830 2 года назад +50

      never done ballet in my life and whatever that was looked like witchcraft, y'all are so talented how 😭

    • @ilinloh7499
      @ilinloh7499 2 года назад +19

      There is no way echappé passé could be learnt that fast.

  • @professionalpainthuffer
    @professionalpainthuffer Год назад +361

    As someone who has never been a dancer but did do martial arts, I am So Pleased to see an example of how hard it is to make your body do subtle, balanced motions at all, let alone dance. Ballet is so f/ing hard, professional dancers are truly a special breed, and a gift.

    • @alesworld1
      @alesworld1 Год назад +6

      Yeah I’m a dancer and I’m 11 started point at 9 and blood comes out of my ankles I get splinters it hurts but you don’t feel much hurt after you warm up and start dancing but still it hurts

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now 9 месяцев назад +7

      The techniques learned in martial arts apply to ballet also. Martial arts concentrates a lot on flexibility, breathing and tradition. High ranking martial artists could certainly adapt to ballet.

    • @GaryTongue-to3pw
      @GaryTongue-to3pw 4 месяца назад

      @alesworld1
      ....then you are doing it wrong, dumbass.

    • @GaryTongue-to3pw
      @GaryTongue-to3pw 4 месяца назад

      @peace-now
      No it doesn't, dumbass.
      Martial Arts doesn't focus on Flexibility whatsoever!

    • @kinda_cold_in_the_closet
      @kinda_cold_in_the_closet 2 месяца назад +1

      I have a black belt in karate (going for that second belt too lol) and I'm always in awe of ballet dancers. In karate it's elegant, yes, but it's sharp, quick, and effective so that your body is at its maximum strength and ability. Ballet is so different in that they're doing insane things with very much of the same control but a lot slower. Ballet dancers are incredible for what they do

  • @amaisieingmaisie9887
    @amaisieingmaisie9887 Год назад +251

    As a ballet dancer, I don’t think people realise just how hard it is. There are so many things to think about at once. Posture, feet, head, eyes, doing things gracefully, oh and of course I can’t forget that you also have to look effortless while doing it.

    • @litaizalva94
      @litaizalva94 Год назад +1

      Siempre he pensado que es muy difícil y admirable

    • @juliastawicka4619
      @juliastawicka4619 Год назад +8

      And of course SMILE because nothing hurts you and you're calmy breathing...

    • @pilarq7886
      @pilarq7886 11 месяцев назад

      The Hands !! 😂

  • @Lilyhahahoho
    @Lilyhahahoho 2 года назад +11037

    As someone who has struggled for years with pointes, Haley, you’re a natural! There’s no way I could have done what you did in my first class!!!!

    • @itzme_cookie
      @itzme_cookie 2 года назад +77

      Omg yes- I’m still a young teen on pointe and it is quite hard to get use to pointe at first, especially when doing turns.

    • @taylorann697
      @taylorann697 2 года назад +22

      @@itzme_cookie turns still slightly scare me but only on the left for some reason

    • @nrth8497
      @nrth8497 2 года назад +5

      @@taylorann697 yes omg i feel like i’m ab to slip and die 😭😭😭

    • @danielleamara6658
      @danielleamara6658 2 года назад +5

      @@taylorann697 same! i can never turn on my left

    • @kiki4906cookie
      @kiki4906cookie 2 года назад +2

      Agreed

  • @maaaate
    @maaaate 2 года назад +12799

    A series of you trying different dance styles with someone who does them regularly? I’d love that!

  • @alexia3552
    @alexia3552 Год назад +80

    When the bottom of your foot cramps up, you can completely stretch out the cramp by taking off your shoes, walking up to a wall, and putting just your toes up on the wall while you keep the flat of your sole on the floor. Lean lightly into the stretch, and hold each stretch for at least 30 seconds. Stretch multiple times for each foot. Eventually the cramp will completely loosen up. Best results if you practice this stretch every time you go walk (or some exercise that warms up your feet).

  • @natalieshilariouscritters5580
    @natalieshilariouscritters5580 Год назад +95

    I did ballet on off for about 30 years. I was pretty good but never made it pro. It was very extremely hard but so exhilarating when you got that move. What's not exhilarating is practicing a dance for months that brings you to tears because it's so difficult (even for the best students in class) and finally getting it and you're so happy...and then bombing it on stage 😓😓😓
    I decided to never set foot into a studio ever again! Over 5 years later I discovered pole dancing and I love it🙏🙏🙏 That 1st pole class is just one of many reasons why I'm so thankful now for putting in all those years and effort to ballet even though I never made it professionally. At 46 Ive been poling for a few years and every practice makes me more thankful for my ballet background. If anyone that has never tried ballet discredits it, hand them a pair of pointe shoes 💪

  • @RYCLight
    @RYCLight 2 года назад +8531

    As an ex-ballet dancer who quit after I reached my 9 year mark of ballet, ballet is not only very physically torturing, but also mentally torturing. Maybe I wasn't strong enough in both sectors, but after my 6th year of ballet, I began feeling very insecure about myself and my self-confidence was just non-existent. You have to learn not to compare yourself with other dancers. Sure, people may have their leg up at 90 degrees, and you'll feel frustrated that you're at 45 degrees, but you have to learn to accept that your body goes at its own pace. It's an art form that requires you to be patient with yourself, while loving yourself. Unfortunately, I was in a ballet school that wasn't very accepting of that, which is how I've ended up here today.
    Don't get me wrong, I love ballet. I love dancing and I love the joy ballet gives me. But that joy was only in the moment then. After lessons, I'd come home, body aches all over, mentally exhausted, and starting my homework at 10pm. I'd never get enough sleep. And the time ballet took along with school hours made me feel isolated from my peers. I was always feeling lonely. I think Haley has put this art form beautifully into words: “It honestly inspires me that people will go through this much pain day in and day out to perfect an art that tortures their own bodies, simply because they love it.” We sacrifice and we give. To some, the reward is worth it. To others like me, it kills us. Ballet is truly not only a test of physical strength, grace and control, but also a test of your self-love, growth and mental strength.
    May all my fellow dancers out there find worth in what you do, in every second of your lives.

    • @crazymixedkid6362
      @crazymixedkid6362 2 года назад +78

      Yes, but when I got older and really started realizing why I started in the first place, it became an exeptance. I would do anything to dans and ballett makes me happy (no matter the pain) and I think it brings others joy aswell

    • @lilskipper4683
      @lilskipper4683 2 года назад +113

      I feel this pain, my ballet teacher, who was teaching children at the time (aged 5+) would almost torture us just to get results.. I remember always trying extremely hard to do what was asked and it never seemed like it was enough for our teacher, she asked us to do something like box splits against the walls and when I didn't have the same flexibility as the rest of the class she would yell "get closer to the wall" and even if I tried to, which was extremely painful and I didn't succeed in doing so, she would come over and push me against the wall making my legs feel like they were going to straight up snap off my body 💀
      I know ballet is hard but when you force expectations onto someone so young they will get frightened and even start to think they will never really keep up or meet those expectations.
      I eventually quit because I personally preferred the tap dancing they taught and I couldn't be asked to deal with the ballet alone anymore.. It felt like it caged you almost and then the tap would come along and free you but ofc that was no longer there 😅
      _Ballet is beautiful but it needs more people who can teach it nicer.. Stern if they're stubborn to learn and understanding if they are unable to be like the rest of the class (since we aren't mindless robots after all 😊)._

    • @wonderrxo2904
      @wonderrxo2904 2 года назад +35

      I’ve never related to someone more... thank you.

    • @MochaHazel
      @MochaHazel 2 года назад +24

      Man you wrote a whole essay on that

    • @kaedesghost3123
      @kaedesghost3123 Год назад +7

      Wow. But do know, there are other ways, to achieve the same joy it gave you. Maybe you never thought about it too much. But it is there. Please live your life ♡ it could be scary maybe or hard but it can be found.

  • @savannahcat1805
    @savannahcat1805 2 года назад +3843

    So many people think ballet is easy and a very boring dance style. It is SO hard. I have been doing ballet since age 2 and I am 17 now. It is one of my favorite things in my life right now, but it has never been easy. It's SO much harder than it seems, and I get so mad when people congratulate a hip hop dancer and give them gifts and stuff, and then they see the ballet dancer and they're like: " Well, you did good but considering you do ballet and it's so simple, this dancer is way more talented." UGH

    • @Fudgeanimates
      @Fudgeanimates 2 года назад +163

      It's because all of you guys are so talented you guys make it look really easy, but after watching some videos I realized that it isn't as easy as it looks....

    • @urfav..chloe.
      @urfav..chloe. 2 года назад +52

      I've been doing ballet since I was 2 and 1\2 and now im 10 I go on demi pointe in 2 years, pointe is so beautiful but is extremely dangerous! and so if you have never done ballet DO NOT do this please

    • @oliviaphilippi7432
      @oliviaphilippi7432 2 года назад +14

      I remember my first class on pointe. (I do ballet since 3 and now I’m 12) I literally just started walking around the class like idk

    • @camille.152
      @camille.152 2 года назад +26

      I take ballet along with jazz tap and hip hop and they are all equally challenging.

    • @turtles3891
      @turtles3891 2 года назад +11

      Righhhttt omg like just because they have faster moves and more tricks but like their technique is not there-

  • @aura.l.b.2290
    @aura.l.b.2290 Год назад +49

    Ex-ballerina here, did 9 years of ballet and for 3 of those years I was on pointe. I still appreciate ballet but my gosh the pain my feet went through most of the time was pretty unbearable. But now I’m so much more graceful on flat. I quit ballet but I didn’t stop dancing. I’m actually a contemporary dancer now and I’m in much less pain nowadays lol. Great job for your first attempt, it was lovely

  • @Whippy99
    @Whippy99 Год назад +4

    In my humble opinion, ballet dancers are the fittest, strongest and most limber people ever! They are super human.

  • @dana5770
    @dana5770 2 года назад +4573

    As someone who is mainly trained in ballet I have to say you were actualy pretty good and pirouettes on point scare me as well so I totaly knew how you felt. And this colab is amazing I love you two

  • @lbchoc4
    @lbchoc4 2 года назад +2252

    And THIS is why I have always wished I had more strength than flexibility. Your leg may not get higher than 45 degrees, but you have the leg and core strength to support yourself! Myself being a human noodle with very wobbly joints, my 3 years of pointe were miserable. Quitting and just doing everything in soft shoes was the best decision ever lol

    • @amymccarthy5591
      @amymccarthy5591 2 года назад +3

      Do you have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome by any chance?

    • @XANNYPHANT0M
      @XANNYPHANT0M 2 года назад +26

      @@amymccarthy5591 i have hypermobile ehlers danlos and was great in ballet, just not on pointe because of my ankle slipping out of socket after being on them for too long

    • @rosyreverie
      @rosyreverie 2 года назад +8

      I was the SAME way. I never got on pointe because I’m also a wobbly noodle. I didn’t exclusively do ballet though.

    • @kiwiliwi420
      @kiwiliwi420 2 года назад +5

      Wobbly noodle here-- Its so hard for me to stay still and avoid wobbly legs🥲

    • @borncritical4801
      @borncritical4801 2 года назад +2

      Same story. Ballet used up my feet tendons and stretched them to the point i had the feet of an 80 yo at 18 lol oh, and I dislocated a knee. Twice. This was the end for me. I walk and do crochet now :)

  • @droundyCubby
    @droundyCubby Год назад +4

    That smile is a winner! I was a ballet teacher for many years and for your first time, Girl you were amazing. Absolutely aMAZing.

  • @lizgoesinsane8465
    @lizgoesinsane8465 Год назад +38

    As an ex ballet dancer I never really enjoyed dance, I was forced to do ballet since my sister was doing it. I always said that dance didn’t take much effort and wasn’t fun. Which is true for me in a since, my teacher would get mad over the smallest things like my head being titled, and most of my teachers were like that. Before dance I did gymnastics which was my happy place. I enjoyed being there, and my teachers were really nice. I had always loved gymnastics, cause I found it more challenging in a way then ballet which was all about being perfect and graceful, but in gymnastics I felt like I could be perfect but also have a little bit excitement added to each lesson. I am now back in gymnastics which was the best decision ever! Since I was always pushed to do dance that was one reason I didn’t have passion for it, and seeing the older girls dance just made me feel like I couldn’t do anything. In gymnastics since I have passion for it I am also up for the challenge and I love looking at the older girls and hoping that will be me one day. So if you love dance do it! If you love gymnastics do it! The choice should be yours!

  • @obvchrissy
    @obvchrissy 2 года назад +2616

    As a ballet dancer of 9 years I am amazed by how quickly you learned the “final test” it was honestly, so impressive, great job!!!

    • @penelope9913
      @penelope9913 Год назад +3

      I mean she was a dancer…

    • @obvchrissy
      @obvchrissy Год назад +43

      @@penelope9913 please just let me compliment her lol

    • @mutteni
      @mutteni Год назад

      @@obvchrissy compliment*

    • @prayinq
      @prayinq Год назад +1

      yeah :D

    • @Gogolcat
      @Gogolcat Год назад +1

      @@mutteni they spelled it right..😊

  • @elisiatraveller5870
    @elisiatraveller5870 2 года назад +4732

    Every single comment right now: “As a former ballet dancer of 99 years, you did so well!” 😂

    • @evxlinva
      @evxlinva Год назад +110

      As former dancer of 963 years-🤓☝️

    • @katsumi_world3622
      @katsumi_world3622 Год назад +28

      @@evxlinva No! it's 9999999 years

    • @yours_truly302
      @yours_truly302 Год назад +36

      @@katsumi_world3622 “uhm actually, you both are getting it ALL WRONG! it’s infinity!” -🤓

    • @cecepech89
      @cecepech89 Год назад +5

      No its 9

    • @ynmc3886
      @ynmc3886 Год назад +3

      @@cecepech89 out of every comment and then this comment seems so calm and then with little years

  • @kayleadowdy4523
    @kayleadowdy4523 Год назад +46

    Girl for your first ballet class you did great

  • @hungrycookingstudio
    @hungrycookingstudio Год назад +2

    i think this is a brave trial to show how ballet dancers are making such elegant move with toe shoes with so much efforts. thank you so much!

  • @marathecrow
    @marathecrow 2 года назад +1575

    as a ballerina pop, you didn't do that bad. especially for your first time and not having done ballet in quite some time. i won't lie, i was terrified that your ankles were going to snap right off, but i'm glad you're okay. 😭♥️

    • @courtney4162
      @courtney4162 2 года назад +3

      right!! not a ballet dancer but i couldnt help but cringe when she wouldnt be all the way up on pointe, made me so worried her ankles would snap!!!

  • @whizzerbrown1349
    @whizzerbrown1349 2 года назад +963

    Ballerino here, and let me just say this is absolutely gorgeous
    I don’t even want to picture what pointe feels like- it looks terrifying, yet you girls always look perfect and in control. I’m in awe! Huge kudos 💛

    • @lucifersdaughter3725
      @lucifersdaughter3725 2 года назад +28

      do other people actually use the term ballerino in their everyday life when describing guys omg

    • @meghanmcdowell8831
      @meghanmcdowell8831 2 года назад +76

      @@lucifersdaughter3725 yeah haha it’s a term for male ballet dancers

    • @annefitz7346
      @annefitz7346 Год назад

      @@meghanmcdowell8831 not !

    • @annefitz7346
      @annefitz7346 Год назад

      @@lucifersdaughter3725 no

    • @meghanmcdowell8831
      @meghanmcdowell8831 Год назад +2

      @@annefitz7346 yes it literally is lmao some people use it. i’m a ballerina

  • @KittenAtheDisco
    @KittenAtheDisco Год назад +33

    En pointe is so hard and you picked it up so quickly and absolutely killed it. Please don't write it off entirely, Give it a chance again someday.
    En pointe is a goal for many of us adult ballet dancers. With your natural talent, you would accomplish so much!

  • @geertjestarreveld3125
    @geertjestarreveld3125 Год назад +2

    You are very honnest. It also makes people realize things are not that easy. So well done .

  • @paudancer0224
    @paudancer0224 2 года назад +299

    "people would go through this much pain day in and day out perfecting art that tortures their own bodies simply because they love it..."
    so true.

  • @adriennehite35
    @adriennehite35 2 года назад +1392

    this is literally so impressive coming from someone who has never danced in their life- I love this video Haley, you can really see you light up during the lesson and it’s so cute to see you be able to live out a childhood dream

    • @lexc.7991
      @lexc.7991 2 года назад +4

      But she said she danced for 10 years.. not not ballet specifically, but still, that must really be an advantage

    • @adriennehite35
      @adriennehite35 2 года назад +5

      @@lexc.7991 right no I meant I’ve never danced before

    • @rosestewart1606
      @rosestewart1606 2 года назад

      everyone should dance, and dance lessons make everyone a better dancer. it only matters how good you are if you plan to make it your career.
      ps even retired dancers still take classes. it's never too late

  • @falastinefreedom
    @falastinefreedom 7 месяцев назад

    You did fantastic and your teacher was so kind and patient with you 🌸🌸🤍

  • @magicigconito3134
    @magicigconito3134 Год назад

    Thank you Ms Luna for teaching Haley, it is entertaining to watch

  • @llamalover02
    @llamalover02 2 года назад +599

    Got a medical procedure done that us known for being painful. The doctor and nurses were shocked at how calm I was and how little of a reaction I gave.
    "I do pointe ballet"

    • @TheJollyJokerDancer
      @TheJollyJokerDancer Год назад +8

      This is soooo accurate.

    • @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111
      @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111 Год назад +20

      Next time someone comments on my pain tolerance I should mention that.

    • @GlitterGirlBella
      @GlitterGirlBella Год назад +5

      Same loll my fingernail almost came off a few days ago because someone kicked it and it was bleeding a lot but I didn't even know until like 5 minutes later I felt a little sting and I realized it was literally pouring blood

  • @meghanmcdowell8831
    @meghanmcdowell8831 2 года назад +710

    i’m a trained ballet dancer and haley i think you did amazing!! i’m actually impressed haha.
    just a note for anyone who may be reading this… it’s actually a common misconception that pointe shoes are made out of wood (i mean it does sound like wood when you hit the ground in them lol), but there’s no wood in them at all. the toe part of it is made out of layers of paper maché and fabric like luna started to touch on. that’s why they’re extremely hard but can be molded to your foot when bent and sweaty ☺️

    • @ellaalexander8918
      @ellaalexander8918 2 года назад +9

      i was looking for someone to say this!! i was cringing the entire time when she said wood lol

    • @adalai_domaruk
      @adalai_domaruk 2 года назад

      I thought it was cardboard

    • @oliviaphilippi7432
      @oliviaphilippi7432 2 года назад

      And that’s why it also looks like a piece of wood when you put them on

  • @LoveAwakensSouls
    @LoveAwakensSouls 6 месяцев назад

    Wow you did an amazing job! I start ballet classes next week and can’t wait. I’ve never had any formal training. Watching your video shed light on the pain, beauty and dedication to the art. Thank you so much for sharing❤

  • @claudiactic
    @claudiactic Год назад +9

    I did ballet for 5 years, I quit because it was very physically and mentally exhausting for me, the ballet instructor was very demanding and didn’t take no for an answer, she would force you into a split if you couldn’t do it and I was being forced into doing something I hated cause my parents said it was good for me. This sport is really only for the people that can take it/ love it

  • @sophiascavo4185
    @sophiascavo4185 2 года назад +525

    As a ballet dancer who has been on pointe for 4 years, I can say that this is VERY accurate.

    • @vlapndo
      @vlapndo 2 года назад +4

      Please tell me how it feels like to wear it, im wearing one soon if my teacher sees my improvement

    • @sophiascavo4185
      @sophiascavo4185 Год назад +4

      @@vlapndo Yes just like @deepee said, its painful. Make sure you trim your toenails because they will hurt too. But as time goes on, they will feel better as your feet adjust and your pointe shoes will kind of mold to your foot shape. Don't be worried, after a while when you put them on you will feel like they are just an extra part of your body. Hope this helps
      Let me know if you have any more questions, I'll be happy to answer

  • @januaryembers1146
    @januaryembers1146 2 года назад +505

    as an ex ballerina i was terrified you were going to snap you’re ankle in half but you actually did really well

  • @user-zl1pm1jf3s
    @user-zl1pm1jf3s 4 месяца назад +2

    Danced like a pro in the end, well done 😊

  • @cr6585
    @cr6585 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a modern dancer of 10 years, I'm so proud of you! My dance teacher, or coach, would literally tell us to do ballet, like any type of dance genre, and my legs weren't that flexible as others, and she would urge me to go all the way to the ground etc, and I had cramps badly. Sometimes we do ballet, or gymnastics, practically. Someone who didn't do dance before doesn't know how difficult it is! Love you! ❤

  • @avahornbeck276
    @avahornbeck276 2 года назад +204

    There’s actually no wood in them! They are made of essentially cardboard and other glues and satin materials, almost like a papier-mâché.
    Love the video!

  • @mermaidopulence8539
    @mermaidopulence8539 2 года назад +499

    Ballet is harder than what it looks like and we make it look easy because we've done it for years. I love seeing people show appreciation and show the love for our art because it's not an easy one. One thing I will say is that you should have training and get the ok from your teacher before going on pointe because you could seriously injure yourself if not done correctly.

  • @jazzyqueen5562
    @jazzyqueen5562 Год назад +3

    I tried learning how to go on pointe when I was 16 and I definitely did not pick it up as quick as you did! You did so good! 💕

  • @ruby_bruce2
    @ruby_bruce2 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been doing dance when I was little but took a break. Last year I came back to ballet, and I still love it. I’m not on pointe yet, but watching her with this being her first time on pointe, I feel more confident.

  • @annakobulnicky
    @annakobulnicky 2 года назад +199

    Just for those of you who don’t know, not all of your weight is on your toes in pointe shoes. There should be pressure on the side of your feet/toes and only about half is on your toes. However, pointe still can hurt but shouldn’t be excruciating if it is done correctly.

  • @diaaesc
    @diaaesc 2 года назад +220

    I tried a ballet for one year and I knew that wasn’t for me…but now as dancer I appreciate how difficult it it. Huge respect

  • @blessmeachoomarkmadcity9586
    @blessmeachoomarkmadcity9586 7 месяцев назад

    My gaddddd!!!! You did great I swear!!!! I had tears in my eyes!!! Well done, you!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @DannyJane.
    @DannyJane. Год назад +6

    While the science behind ballet has progressed tremendously since I trained in the 1950s, it's never going to be easy on the body. There is literally nothing like it. I can't begin to tell you how impressed I was that you took to pointe so quickly and (believe it or not!) easily. Yes, you have cramped feet and fears you never expected, but I've been watching ballet for literally decades and have never seen anyone adapt so fast! You are really a gifted dancer! You looked wonderful and your instructor was justifiably impressed.

  • @lukereyes9263
    @lukereyes9263 2 года назад +430

    Haley still 'has it'!! - As a former contemporary dancer, I concur that ballet is by far, the most demanding and rigid dance discipline to learn. But ballet is the foundation of majority of dance styles, so it is encouraged to train. Thou I dreaded going to ballet class, it helped me so much!

  • @_.alex_music._1209
    @_.alex_music._1209 Год назад +543

    I’m soooo impressed how she did that beautiful performance after only took 1 day lessons

    • @isabellatrombert9940
      @isabellatrombert9940 Год назад +32

      As a ballerina I am shocked that she did it in one day im still not on point shoes yet!

    • @grayscales1864
      @grayscales1864 Год назад +9

      Um no as a ballet teacher all I could see was how she looked like she was going to break her ankles at any second, the teacher should not have let her step away from the barre that was so irresponsible to do and makes people think this is ok and does a disservice to the sport and art of ballet

    • @GaryTongue-to3pw
      @GaryTongue-to3pw 4 месяца назад

      @grayscales1864
      It is neither a sport or an art, dumbass.
      It is a dance!

  • @MerlinaRodas
    @MerlinaRodas Год назад +3

    Aw this must've been such an awesome experience, thanks for sharing with us!! Brought back memories of the pain from my first pair of pointe shoes though lmao 😭😭

  • @TheAthenaTwins
    @TheAthenaTwins 12 дней назад

    Im suprised u did so well as a first timer on points i have been doing ballet for 7 + years now n the core strength u had was really good

  • @gachafroggy7922
    @gachafroggy7922 2 года назад +370

    People never realize how crazy ballet is! Like this past year I won a dance competition in first place and when I told people someone else said they had made it to regionals for a rock climbing comp like not even won or anything and everyone was super happy and saying stuff like “OMG CONGRATS!”. When I told them about winning the dance competition since it was an international, one person responded with a thumbs up. Like, I’m excited about this stuff and people just turn me down because it’s ballet and A different dance (salsa dance) people think that is so easy and anyone could do it, but my dance teacher said “Dancing is supposed to be hard. And that’s why not everyone can do it.” Because it’s true! Dancing is REALLY HARD.

    • @suzannemaria5594
      @suzannemaria5594 Год назад +12

      Remind them, ballerinas are ATHLETES. 🙌🙌👏👏

    • @ronnie_livingthedream
      @ronnie_livingthedream Год назад +1

      mhm and same for people who do color guard it’s spinning a flag or rifle or what not while dancing and being on time with the counts and it’s like a 10 min show for fall and 3-6 min show in winter

    • @LyraPyxisVT
      @LyraPyxisVT Год назад +1

      ya ballet requires a lot of stamina and strong muscles and balance

    • @allabouthataesthetic
      @allabouthataesthetic Год назад +1

      well I'll be the one to say it. WHAT YOU DID WAS AWESOME LIKE BRO THAT IS RIDICULOUSLY GOOOOOOOOD I CANT EVEN IMAGINE HOW GOOD YOU MUST BE AS A DANCER. I mean, it is hard to even WI a dance comp in the cityyyyyy. The sheer fact that you got first as well Is crazyyyyyyyy

    • @psychohist
      @psychohist Год назад

      The issue is that competition is not the highest form of ballet.

  • @coversevina7712
    @coversevina7712 2 года назад +392

    This is awesome to see, as an ex dancer it sometimes feels so strange to move like that but I might get back into it. Also I love your channel!!

  • @brittanywallace5300
    @brittanywallace5300 Год назад +4

    I love this! I'm currently enduring the same journey! And your "fulfilling childhood dream euphoria" is sooooooooooo inspiring. I will stick with it!!!

  • @alyberg7230
    @alyberg7230 Год назад +76

    As a former ballet dancer of absolutely never I think you did really good

  • @anne-maartjedolmans726
    @anne-maartjedolmans726 2 года назад +239

    Girl I've had ballet classes since my third (I'm 20 now) and I can tell u got talent in you❤️ You did so well!

  • @ninetteterhart5319
    @ninetteterhart5319 2 месяца назад

    That was sooo great!! I really enjoyed this! I'm just beginning pointe now ... doing alot of strengthening these next couple of weeks before my pointe shoes arrive an then nice and slow to start! Wow! So inspiring! I am a dancer and have 10 years of aerial acrobatics history but pointe?!?!! That's a whole other thang!!!

  • @SO-gf7nj
    @SO-gf7nj Год назад +1

    Wowww!!! That looks painful and fun! Excellent job!! 😍

  • @anjalimurthy8392
    @anjalimurthy8392 2 года назад +159

    Haley is literally my favorite human no joke. I'll trust her book recs to *death* and she's one person who actually has a sense of humor. And this video😩😩

  • @Laia6.
    @Laia6. 2 года назад +40

    Just for those that believed pointe shoes are really made out of wood, there is actually a mix of paper and glue at the shoe box, that’s what makes them hard enough to stand on but soft enough to dance in

  • @monique3984
    @monique3984 6 месяцев назад

    montana is such a great teacher !!!!!! so cute

  • @juantita8456
    @juantita8456 Год назад +1

    My older sister danced ballet until she went to college. She was on point when she was 11! I have so much respect for her, you basically have to dedicate your whole life, I remember her coming home and her feet were stanky and had a lot of blisters

  • @walmartumbrella1543
    @walmartumbrella1543 2 года назад +845

    I would love to do ballet but I'm afraid it would take too much time out of my life and I've never had dancing lessons before. But seeing you do it makes me feel really happy for you and I almost got to feel myself doing it. You actually had me watching this standing up so I could try to do it too. (Only a little safer cuz I didn't wanna die 💀)

    • @ayanastewart8585
      @ayanastewart8585 Год назад +50

      I also have no dance experience but I’m giving ballet a try and I think you should to if you really wanna do it ❤️

    • @gianna3928
      @gianna3928 Год назад +32

      do ittt! i started last year and never had dancing lessons either. i improved so much in only a couple months. if you’re passionate and dedicated it’s totally worth it

    • @liruvexeditxx
      @liruvexeditxx Год назад +15

      Do it!! It will be hard but if your passionate about it it will get so much easier and after a few classes it will be like you’ve been dancing for year, believe me I’ve been a ballerina for 6years and its just wonderful

    • @paulaholst802
      @paulaholst802 Год назад +2

      @@gianna3928 omg that's so nice! Can you tell me your dance and workout routine? I didn't improve that well since last year, but I'm working out, dancing and stretching daily. I guess I have a wrong focus (:(

    • @izabelaxxl3629
      @izabelaxxl3629 Год назад +5

      me to,think about doing belly dance instead but after that video want ballet again😀would like to learn that small piece she did at the end

  • @maryvasaly7034
    @maryvasaly7034 2 года назад +8

    Just to clear up any possible confusion…there is no wood in a pointe shoe. They are stiffened by hardened paste. That’s why they can be softened.

  • @user-em9xx3hd1h
    @user-em9xx3hd1h Год назад

    The performance was so graceful

  • @user-ve3op9mw3t
    @user-ve3op9mw3t 6 месяцев назад

    I have been doing ballet for about 10 years so your doing a great job!

  • @marianav_042
    @marianav_042 2 года назад +102

    I have done ballet for 16 years now and I am genuinelly impressed, you killed it! Specially for your first pointe class. Just to emphazise for the viewers, never do this without the proper training, it is seriously dangerous 😅

    • @LovingRiv
      @LovingRiv Год назад

      Yup! You’ll break some toes

  • @Charmaine._
    @Charmaine._ 2 года назад +61

    I love how encouraging and supportive Luna is!! 😍

  • @vanav.jackson4521
    @vanav.jackson4521 9 месяцев назад

    Omg you did so good! I was smiling so hard when you danced at the end ❤

  • @lilsbourne
    @lilsbourne Год назад

    They both look so good!They are curvy and fit and do all these amazing things))

  • @alymoore8148
    @alymoore8148 2 года назад +77

    As a former ballerina let me just say first off that you did amazing for your first class. But also, hearing Four Little Swans (final performance song) just gave me ALL the PSTD

  • @sadieguerrero1662
    @sadieguerrero1662 2 года назад +67

    GIRLY POP THAT WAS SOOO GOOD especially sense you haven't danced in a while AND IT WAS YOUR FIRST TIME ON POINTE!!!! YOU KILLING IT GURL!

  • @bunnys9704
    @bunnys9704 11 месяцев назад

    Looks really good tbh. Ive been an adult beginner dancer for around 3 years now and Im no even on pointe, so honestly good job, this stuff is NOT easy. You dancing training definitely helped.

  • @StephanieLarsen123
    @StephanieLarsen123 Год назад +1

    well done for your first class!

  • @user-dv8uw5cx3g
    @user-dv8uw5cx3g 2 года назад +106

    As a ballet dancer this was both hard but exiting to watch
    Personally it’s always exiting to see dancers who don’t do point try it, (safely obviously) and what Haley said at the end I thought was very true most ballerinas go through so much pain just to fulfill what they love, including me

  • @tonylovesducks2501
    @tonylovesducks2501 2 года назад +83

    Anyone who does ballet or who is learning it. Know that I do respect your work and art. You make the world to a better place with that kind of dance imo. Nothing but respect to you !

  • @fieryblaze1737
    @fieryblaze1737 Год назад

    I love ballet!!! It’s so pretty to watch. 🩰

  • @LS-kg6my
    @LS-kg6my 3 месяца назад

    You did GREAT!!!

  • @lexjohnson0803
    @lexjohnson0803 2 года назад +76

    Amazing video! I actually feel so bad thinking about all the times you probably tried to get your leg up to 90° (and all the instructors who probably continually yelled at you) when you legitimately couldn’t move your leg anymore.

    • @Simplenotion
      @Simplenotion 2 года назад +10

      can't get my leg higher than 85° ...my joints are super turned out but too narrow (cannot stretch anywhere near a split)....so people oftentimes assume I'm not that good of a dancer. I had people tell me repeatedly to stretch more...and it didn't do anything except cause joint pain (so I got an MRI - and saw...that it's just not possible). I do have wicked good turn out though - so that's a plus. Dancing is about so much more than flexibility...it's an art form and a sport. Seems like a lot of people forget about that nowadays.

  • @elizabethjeffersonespinoza3841
    @elizabethjeffersonespinoza3841 2 года назад +23

    Nice work.
    For anyone new to pointe: 1) don’t break your shoes in with your hands, you’ll want them to naturally break in with the shape of YOUR feet.
    2) don’t jump to sus-sous or échappé

  • @flynndiesl
    @flynndiesl Год назад

    Utan’s that was really excellent! Well done you get my full admiration

  • @thaliabbys
    @thaliabbys Год назад

    that was amazing, i loved it so much. That final sentence… 😭❤️

  • @taylorcanterbury8890
    @taylorcanterbury8890 2 года назад +28

    I was on pointe for about 5 years and you did really freaking good. I am very impressed.

  • @PBJ1989
    @PBJ1989 2 года назад +45

    As a classically trained and current professional ballett dancer, I love the respect and care in this video. Lots of love from Austria xx

  • @AelisMona
    @AelisMona Год назад

    This was so cute! I am so proud of you girl!!! 😍

  • @idiasweet8191
    @idiasweet8191 Год назад

    The final performance was so cute!

  • @rowan7187
    @rowan7187 2 года назад +23

    if i didn't know you learnt this in one day I would have thought that you were a professional that has been working on point for years

  • @Adrianna119
    @Adrianna119 2 года назад +69

    As someone who danced for 7 years and did point for awhile, you did pretty good for a first lesson girl!!

    • @manymanytacos8082
      @manymanytacos8082 Год назад

      @SS it was her first point lesson

    • @anuaanaa3153
      @anuaanaa3153 Год назад

      Can someone tell me the name of the song she dance to

  • @Kendra.Cook.
    @Kendra.Cook. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I trip just walking up stairs! THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!

  • @tarotthoughtsinspace
    @tarotthoughtsinspace Год назад

    So wonderfully inspiring and lovely to watch. I wasn’t able to fulfill my childhood/adult dream of becoming a ballerina but I did used to practice pointe on the point of my toes without pointe shoes… all 140 lbs of myself.

  • @Cyborghand
    @Cyborghand 2 года назад +238

    I started pointe only this last January and even though I love it, my pointe shoes are basically TORTURE devices. My feet always hurt after (which is to be expected) but still. I am really excited to progress in pointe and start doing turns and what not soon enough. You did a really good job for never doing pointe before

    • @izzybee_IEL
      @izzybee_IEL Год назад +7

      Slay! Still not on pointe, but being stuck in pre point for a billion years isn’t too bad 😀

    • @alesworld1
      @alesworld1 Год назад +2

      I’m 11 and I started point at nine and it still feels like torture so get ready for blood coming out of your feet

    • @UOweMe
      @UOweMe Год назад +8

      Your shoes shouldn't hurt that much. You might try another fitting, experiment with different kinds of padding, or maybe your shoes are worn out. I hope you can ask around your teachers or dance store staff or friends for advice

    • @Cyborghand
      @Cyborghand Год назад +7

      I made this comment almost a year ago when my toe pads sucked and I wasn’t fitted very well cause I have difficult feet. But now I found a good shoe and great toe pads 👍🏻

    • @UOweMe
      @UOweMe Год назад +1

      @@Cyborghand that is great to hear!

  • @LeahJean
    @LeahJean 2 года назад +38

    "But hey, now we know," just inspired the crap out of me to go after all of the dreams I've ever had, simply for the fact of knowing what it would be like.

  • @the1pirateking1
    @the1pirateking1 Год назад

    yaaaassss you did it! loved seeing this

  • @funty420
    @funty420 4 месяца назад

    jaw dropped on the final performance. WOW? subscribed for that

  • @allisondraphipps9890
    @allisondraphipps9890 2 года назад +10

    watching you rediscover your love for dance made me tear up, i’d lost that love for so long and finally got it back this year and it just reminded me of that incredible feeling 😭

  • @backgroundcharacter2615
    @backgroundcharacter2615 2 года назад +32

    My friend does ballet and I’m an equestrian. We can both share how much pain were in even though we look elegant.

    • @PitXRoxas
      @PitXRoxas 2 года назад

      do you do show jumping?

  • @Puffshepuff
    @Puffshepuff Год назад +23

    I was a gymnast and my best friend was a ballerina and did pointe I used to help her break in her new shoes😂

  • @roxanneatkinson4527
    @roxanneatkinson4527 4 месяца назад +1

    wow! you learn so so fast!

  • @eveiseverywhere4
    @eveiseverywhere4 2 года назад +43

    This Looks AMAZING Haley!! You did such a good job!