Well if you're talking about Ballet then they all wear pointe shoes.
They are the classic shoes you associate with Ballet but boy, do they
hurt! The pointe shoes require you to dance on your tippy toes and
if under age children ( aged up until at least 12 years old) try to use
pointe it can lead to damage of the foot, the best example being
Cheryl Cole, who had gone onto pointe too early which caused her
to damage her feet and had to get an operation before being able to
wear high heels. But pointe shoes aren't all bad. They look great and
if used right, cause no injuries.
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You normally wear a kilt, blouse, socks, braces, garters, waistcoats and dancing shoes
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.
Without the right types of shoes you cannot do Irish dancing. It is much the same as tap dancers need special kinds of shoes. There are two main types of shoes for Irish dancing: hard shoes and soft shoes. These are needed for the different styles of dancing.
The pink tutus is more of a stereotype. Ballet dancers hardly ever wear pink tutus in real life :)
They are dancers who wear less of a costume than most men wear to the beach. See http://www.chippendales.com/