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Her eyes, as she stood on pointe were almost level with his.
Students must be at least 11 or 12 years of age before attempting pointe work.
It was the pointe shoes, the beautiful music, the lights.
I couldn't imagine how uncomfortable the hard pointe shoes would be.
This time, though, she was determined to go en pointe on her own terms.
As often written, they rarely go on full pointe in their toe shoes.
I couldn't imagine how bad it must be for the girls standing on their toes in pointe shoes.
More advanced female dancers may change into pointe shoes for centre work and performance.
She supported her weight on pointe with his body.
The parts I couldn't do were because it's doing very complicated turns en pointe.
They had to put on pointe shoes and take a daily class in ballet technique or leave the company.
The dancers wore pointe shoes to give the effect of floating.
The part of classical ballet technique that concerns pointe work.
At the same time, a traditional pointe shoe does not provide the look that most of today's dances require.
Similar to fourth position, but performed en pointe with heels in line.
Ballet companies order pointe shoes in huge quantities at maybe $100 a pair.
These three long toes will help him to stand steadily on his pointe shoes."
He straightened his body in midair with one leg pulled close, the other at pointe.
The majority of cases have been reported from Pointe Noire.
No pointe shoes, more freedom and very big leaps .
Tutus, ballet slippers and pointe work were not yet used.
The other foot is then raised from the floor, thereby leaving the dancer en pointe.
Access is by walking from the dock at the La Pointe station along the beach.
South Pointe was 38-6 during his three varsity seasons.
Aesthetic appearance is of paramount importance for modern pointe shoes.