Monday, April 13, 2009

How many kinds of dance shoes are there? of ballet?

How many dance shoes are there?


I know there is latin, salsa, tango and jazz.


But i am not sure about the ballet shoes. HOW MANY ARE THERE?

How many kinds of dance shoes are there? of ballet?
I am an experienced dancer so naming all the dance shoes would take forever, but I%26#039;ll try.





foot undies


foot thongs


foot paws


jazz open heeled


jazz without laces


jazz with laces


tap high heeled


tap low heeled





Now the types of ballet shoes are:





Angelo Luzio


Art Stone


Award


Baryshnikov


Bloch


Capezio


Danshuz


Freed


Gamba


Grishko


Leo%26#039;s


Patterson%26#039;s


Sansha





Trust me, these are right. I even asked my dance teacher and she wrote them down for me.
Reply:Well..... there are two main types of soft ballet shoes (or slippers), split-sole, and full sole. There are also Pointe shoes and there are loads of different makes of them, Capezio, Gaynor Minden, Bloch e.t.c.......
Reply:i think 5
Reply:There are 2 main types of ballet shoes. There are the flat shoes also called ballet slippers. These can either be split-sole or full-sole. These are usually made in either leather or canvas. Then there are pointe shoes. These are also either split-sole or full-sole. Full sole pointe shoes are more common. These are usually satin. Pointe shoes also have differences in the way they are made, such as the vamp or shank. There are many brands of ballet shoes such as Capezio, Bloch, Leo%26#039;s, etc. This I know from more than half my life in ballet.
Reply:There are so, so, so, so many.
Reply:there are 3 that i know about but i gussing 5 and there are all so lots of brands out there try going to http://www.discountdance.com
Reply:Good question. I know that there are regular ballet shoes, then there are point. With point shoes their are so many different kinds.
Reply:I believe you were asking how many types there are, and I believe the anwers is 2 pointe and flat shoes.



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