chel4mdavali said:hi i know this has probably been asked here already but im 16 have had no training of dance whatsoever, well except for like 2 yrs of hip hop when i was like 8 but i dont even count that, do you guys think im barking up the wrong tree for wanting to start ballet? im 5'4 and 125 , im pretty sure that my body isnt exactly ballet ready....what do you guys think should i give it a go? or just do like yoga since its pretty popular here in LA. theres like a yoga class at ever corner...:/
joiedemode said:Hello every one...I want to take ballet for fun and not professionally...do I have to wear pointe shoes to advance in the class at some point or can I just wear the regular shoes and still go on in the class? I do not want to ruin my feet
teakrist, what brand of shoe are they? you have to be careful with different brands because you dont want to break them in too much and some are easier to do so then others. also if you dance a lot, i find it best to get two pairs of shoes, i was dancing six days a week up to six hours a day and i would go through pointe shoes like crazy.
one way that works is to put your shoes on before class and get the box of the shoe slightly wet not covered in water but damp then go to class. the water softens the box and it helps mold the shoe more to your foot. Here is a video as well that shows some basic techniques to break in your new pointe shoes! Hope this helps some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX-PNqJr9z4
There is adult ballet classes at my university in September. I might join. I always secretly wanted to be a ballerina, since I was little. Now, I want to be healthy and push my body to see what it can do.
my pointes are bloch. I dont dance as much as you, so Id reckon they'd hold until late fall. But anyway, thanks for the pointers! Ill try to wet the box a bit before my next class!
However, the hardest part for me, are the soals, they're so stiff, its soo hard to go through a demi-pointe, and make it look nice... maybe some pointers with what to do with them?
thanks for the video