History Of
Ballet Slippers
Ballet is one of the most
beautiful and controlled form of dance. The dancers seem to float
upon the stage as they are slight in figure and dressed in
ethereal barely there costumes to contribute to the illusion of
weightlessness. The truth of the matter is, these dancers are
putting enormous stress and pressure upon their feet and by the
time they are finished with their onstage careers, their feet will
be an unsightly mess. Their extreme control over their bodies is
epitomized in their control over their feet. The ballet can be
traced back to Italy during the 15th century. The first documented
ballet told the story of the Greek myth of Circe. Circe had
magical powers and could turn men into animals. The traditional
ballet shoes were probably not worn at this first five and a half
hour performance, performed in honor of a wedding.
Ballet dancers are specifically
trained to 'dance on point'. This means they are standing on
tip-toe inside their shoes. The dancer uses both strength and
technique to keep herself aloft in this position. This technique
included utilizing the muscles of her feet, ankles, leg and torso
to pull herself and her body up into the position.
A ballerina is not encouraged to
'dance on point' until she has been trained properly to do so
which is why children never 'dance on point'. Dancers wear soft
slippers before they wear point shoes. Once they are allowed to
use the point shoes, they only do so for brief periods of time and
build up that time until they can do so for the length of an
entire class. Point shoes are built to be very stiff in order to
support the foot. They have a stiff "shank" underneath the arch
that envelops the foot firmly allowing the dancer to rest her
weight on the bulk in the toe of the shoe.
Male dancers rarely wear point
shoes and the upper is usually made of pink satin or dyed to match
the costume of the dancer. Point shoes are made specifically for
the wearer and so do not have to, as in the past before this was
common practice, be broken in. The new technologies and materials
used to create these shoes make them slightly safer and also more
resilient to their forebears. This is good for both the expense
and the health of the dancer.
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