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It can mean anything from being able to go through your metatarsal to having a good point to having great arches.

(by Dane Youssef)

The kind of feet that are best equipped for ballet--high arches, high insteps. That will suit jumps, pointe, piroutte, tendus and whathave you.

I have received acclaim for my own feet--made for ballet, which I've been taking for nine whole years. You don''t just have to be born with it.

I've developed them to make them even better.

It's called good old fashioned hard work. To work, to feel, to sweat and strain.

To suffer and become one with the music. That's what ballet has always been about.

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