Yes, either you wear them under or not at all and roll them up. Whatever you do don't put them over, broke a leg that way. :(
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If it's just practice, they were a leotard and tights. In performances, they ususally wear a leotard, a tutu, and tights. It depends if they wear pointe shoes or flat shoes.
I don't know what you mean by "better to not wear tights". It's actually better to wear tights, it looks much more professional and clean. Another reason to wear tights is because if you are wearing pointe shoes that are just a bit too small and you are not wearing tights, you could get blisters around the back or your heel. If you are talking about modern dance, it is just a mandatory thing to not wear tights sometimes.
I do ballet, so you have to wear tights, a leotard and a skirt, plus ballet slippers.... it may be different though in other ballet schoolsThe usual boilerplate wardrobe is:For girls--A uni-tard, tights and slippers (or perhaps Pointe shoes).For boys: A T-shirt, dance belt, tights and soft slippers.
In class/lessons you would most likely wear a leotard with ballet-pink stockings and ballet slippers or pointe shoes. If you were performing you would wear a tutu with stockings and Pointe shoes. You don't always wear pointe shoes, sometimes you wear ballet shoes/slippers.
Some women wear underwear under tights and some do not. Tights are made to be worn without underwear, but many people do still wear them.