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Date Posted: 09:06:34 07/20/99 Tue
Author: Katty
Subject: Re: ballet
In reply to: casey 's message, "Re: ballet" on 17:20:13 07/09/99 Fri

> > what point shoes r the best
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> I'm not on pointe but i'd recomend bloch

I'd strongly recommend FREED, they're just FANTASTIC! They're kinda soft. It's a great shoe for advanced dancers then.
The first years on pointe I wore Capezio they're really good for beginners, but SOOOOOOOOOOOOO loud!
But I actually cannot tell you which shoe you should wear. It depends on the strenght and shape of your feet. Although, the most important fact: buy those shoes where you feel most compfortable in.

arrive.at/crazy4dancing

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