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Toe boxes are in pointe shoe and they support the weight of the dancer when She goes en pointe.
Toe boxes are the hard part in the toe of a pointe shoes that are used to support the dancer's foot when they dance on their toes.
Ballet dancer wear toe shoes, they have blocks of wood inside. The blocks help you to stand on the tip of your shoes.
Personally i am a dancer and i do, do pointe when standing on the amount of pressure that you excert depends on how many years you have been training i am 12 and on one toe the pressure is not that big because you have the toe padding which takes most of the pain away so the pressure really isn't that great.
520,000 Pa (pascals)
Toe boxes are in pointe shoe and they support the weight of the dancer when She goes en pointe.
Toe boxes are the hard part in the toe of a pointe shoes that are used to support the dancer's foot when they dance on their toes.
Ballet dancer wear toe shoes, they have blocks of wood inside. The blocks help you to stand on the tip of your shoes.
Personally i am a dancer and i do, do pointe when standing on the amount of pressure that you excert depends on how many years you have been training i am 12 and on one toe the pressure is not that big because you have the toe padding which takes most of the pain away so the pressure really isn't that great.
In ballet/contemporary dancing!
In a pointe shoe there is the hard part at the end of the shoes wear the dancer puts most of her weight on and dancers on called the block. Around the block there is also a hard part but not as hard as the block. This hard part gives the dancer support around the toes this is called the toe box.
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Technically, no. Pointe shoes is the correct term used in all ballet companies and methods of training, whereas toe shoes is usually what an outsider or non- dancer says when he or she mean pointe shoes.
No they are not.
How to Become a Toe Dancer - 1923 was released on: USA: 1 June 1923
Hi, I am a ballet dancer and many people have what is known as a "long island toe". It really depends on how good your arch is but i would recommend freeds, mirella, chaccotts, the rubins by Russian pointe, bloch, or capezio.