it depends. theres tons of shoes. you have to get fitted
leg that is not flat
(by Dane Youssef)So you can specify the difference between any kind of random pointe and "pointe shoes."Also, pointe is the French spelling.
you can get pointe shoes from any dancewear shop or you can buy them over the internet but you should be experienced in ballet and your teacher MUST tell you that you can get them or you might break your ankle. (teachers will know your foot mold and thus advise you for a better fitting shoe. Commonly, it is a trial & error sort of thing and that's costly so make sure you talk to your teacher beforehand) You should go to a local dance store with experienced pointe shoe fitters that can make sure you get the right kind of shoe for you.
chacott if that is how you spell it
you could usually put your feet under some warm water or kind of pull back on your feet to stretch them out, that is what i usually do i hope it helped.
AnswerThe block or box of the pointe shoe is made with layers of tutu material and glue. This is called canvas and it make the hard part of the shoe that the dancers stand on. It is said that they are made with wood but this isn't the case.
Dancing on pointe all depends on how long you have been dancing and how strong you are. You should have dance experience in flat shoe ballet before doing pointe and NEVER TRY POINTE WITHOUT LESSONS, THIS CAN RUIN YOUR FEET! Be sure you are 11 years or older before you begin, your ankles will be developed by then. Do not try anything that really hurts and never do anything you don't know how to do without your instructor. Wear some kind of toe protector when you are dancing on pointe like a gel pad. Good luck and enjoy your dancing! DOES DANCING IN POINTE SHOES HURT YOUR FEET? For me, it didn't hurt, and still doesn't too bad. For everyone in my class, it hurt, and their feet bleed. It just depends.
satin usually.
Sky Wheel, Emerald Pointe, Karma.
really any kind of pointe shoe is good just make sure u get fitted
If the injury is to your foot you will want to seek out a podiatrist. That would be a doctor that specializes in foot injuries.
FLAT