Lambs wool, toe separators, crepe tape, cushty cuts plasters, Fabric toe socks with a gel lining.
Extra extra small or large
It's not really considered 'using an animal' but we use lambs wool for extra comfort and support for blisters. So it's just the wool of a lamb but not an animal.
Though pointe work has been around awhile, it was 20th century Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova who was attributed to inventing pointe shoes. It was said that the famous prima had high arched insteps. This resulted in her being vulnerable to injuries while dancing on pointe.She also had other foot problems. Her slender tapered feet put too much pressure on her big toes. She inserted toughened leather soles into her shoe to compensate for this. This gave her extra support and flattened and hardened the toe area. This formed a box around the toe and modern pointe shoe was born.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointe_shoesIn 1832, the famous ballerina Marie Taglioni was the first to dance a full length ballet (Les Sylphide) en pointe, although her shoes were much different than the pointe shoes used today. They were most like regular ballet shoes, with the ends "darned" or reinforced with extra thread. Most likely, dancers used these pointe shoes before her famous performance, but she is the first to dance a full length ballet in them, and is thus given the credit.
-water -quick small snack -ace bandage -band-aids -neosporin -sewing kit (containing thread needles safety pins and clear nail polish) - a blue or black pen -a small pocket knife -deodorant -bobby pins -hairpins -nail clippers -cold or pain medicine -chapstick -hand sanitizer -footundeez (for lyrical ) -extra t shirt -extra jazz pants ( they can be used for any type of dance) -thera bands ( one at each level) -pointe shoes (if in pointe) -toe pads (if in pointe) - ballet shoes( if in ballet of pointe) -jazz shoes (if in jazz) -baby powder (if you use it in pointe) and there you go this is for class not for recital you need way more stuff for your recital
The Gamba brand pointe shoes are made with a carbon fiber shank. I use them because I kill a Grishko "2007" extra hard shank in 3 hours. They are not the prettiest of shoes, and some teachers don't prefer them but if you need a strong shoe I recommend these.
Extra extra small or large
Yes they do, the padding is extra cushioning too.
fat
Yes, many straps feature extra padding, such as the Tamrac N45 Black Leather Padded QuickRelease Camera Strap.
Generally, a backpack is used for school. Make sure that it is large enough for everything with extra padding and support at the back and on the shoulder straps.
A bombshell bra is a bra with a lot more padding, than a usual bra. The extra padding makes your breast look bigger.
Joints and sensitive areas
To the joints and sensitive areas.
prop bats and extra padding on saso,
Mons pubis
It's not really considered 'using an animal' but we use lambs wool for extra comfort and support for blisters. So it's just the wool of a lamb but not an animal.
In legal terms, padding is the act of adding unnecessary or excessive information or content to a document or bill in order to inflate costs or deceive. This practice is typically considered unethical and may be punishable by law if it constitutes fraud or misrepresentation.