Well. Which part? The upper part is just called the toe, the further down part is called the heel.
Well ballet is danced to slow music. It also has to be precise and accurate. Tap can be performed to slow or fast music. When you Tap dance you have to wear special tap shoes. These have a piece of metal on the bottom of the shoe called a tap, this is situated on the toe end of the shoe. When you move higher up the grades the will get a pair of shoes which have a tap on the bottom at the heel end of the shoe. When you dance this special shoe makes a tap sound. Put steps together and this makes a whole load of sounds which it made right can sound great and almost like a song. So that is the difference between Tap and Ballet.
The bottom of the shoe is called a sole. Sole means the underside of the foot or of a shoe or boot, often excluding the heel.
hoof
The shoe repair when I was a child called it a side tap. The heel on the bottom was covered with a wedge of rubber or even metal, depending on what the customer wanted. Metal taps made a clicking sound when one walks on them, the rubber ones did not.
Tap shoes have a metal piece on the bottom, which is screwed into the shoe. So when you tap, you get a sound. They are generally made of plastic. Clogging shoes are made of wood. They make a hollow sound when you get them to produce noise.
It has Tap Root System
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I believe it is the same as on a tire, a Tread.
You can tap in a tap shoe, you can do jazz in your jazz shoe, and you can do character, classical, or muscial or play ballet. You can even do pointe in ballet. In jazz shoes you can also do lyrical!
Well, there's the actual shoe of course, the soundboard, and the taps.
Acrobatic tap like the Nicholas Brothers, but also soft shoe tap.
the metal bit on the top of the shoe is called a steel toe and biulders only wear them xx