Monday, July 10, 2017

Mad Monday Foot Shape


Mad Monday Foot Shape

Once a dancer “goes on pointe” they enter into a constant quest for the perfect pointe shoe. This is a complicated thing, largely because feet are so complex.

Everyone has a unique foot shape. But, as you can see above, an attempt has been made to categorize the most common of these shapes, and how it impacts the choice of a pointe shoe. I might add, however, that foot shape is only one of many variables that must be considered.

Pointe shoes are as individual as their wearers, and what works for one dancer will not work for another. A good teacher can guide a student initially, and later, each dancer will explore the vast territory of shoe styles on their own, and may, if they are lucky, find one that is perfect for them.

If not, the quest will continue.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #23b:
“There are many different foot shapes and the quest for the perfect pointe shoe is ongoing.”

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