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reference //http://historycooperative.org/the-pointe-shoe-a-history/' >reference </a>Ballet was established 200 years before the Ballet Poine Shoe was created.
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reference The 1st, heeled ballet shoe was worn during the 1800's. They were secured to the feet with ribbon, that strapped around the ankle, and actually had a pleat e underneathe the toe for a better fit.
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refrence People during this time had wore ballet shoes of this style, because there wasnt any support offered by the shoes them selves. Therefore, dancers would pad their shoes for comfort and rely on their ankles and strength of thier feet for support. For Example: Marie Tagloni had wore them dancing the "La
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reference These ballet slippers were much softer , which were much more comfortable.
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reference The next different type of pointe shoe had appeared in Italy. This had beginning stages of the toe area, which is what we now call the "Shoe Box'. Dancers like, Pierina Legani wore ballet shoes of the such, with a sturdy flat platform, (at the front of the shoe).
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referenceThere are amny different brands of the ballet pointe shoe.
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<a href='' >https://www.google.com/search?q=timeline+of+the+ballet+pointe+shoe&safe=strict&biw=1280&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAmoVChMIy9fy2Of7xwIVgYsNCh1UiQhz</a>Now a days, you can buy different clored. But the soft pink ballet pointe shoe is always the ultimate classic. But they have other clors like Black, white, and nude.
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reference Todays ballet pointe shoes are muc more comfortable, and easy to dance in. But truthfully, the ballet pointe shoe hasnt chnaged much over 200 years.