A pointe shoe.
From my experience, ballet shoes are also affectionately called "ballet slippers"—it’s a sweet, classic term!
No you don't. They invented ballet shows for a reason.
A shoe with a hard toe.
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a passe is when you touch your toe to the side of your knee.
Its still ballet. You call it the same thing. Pointe is in the hard shore
In ballet/contemporary dancing!
That is called dancing en pointe.
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No they are not.
No you don't. They invented ballet shows for a reason.
A ballet jump is when you do a three turn (on your right foot) , stick your left toe pick in the ice then hop up and down on your toe pick.
A shoe with a hard toe.
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a passe is when you touch your toe to the side of your knee.
Not for regular ballet but for pointe there is a chance that you could break toes.
Toe boxes are in pointe shoe and they support the weight of the dancer when She goes en pointe.