Variety of options for dance footwear
Dancing can be quite torturing, especially if you do not have the correct form of footwear put on. So getting the best and most comfortable dancing shoes is a must to give the crowd that elusive performance. The first dancing shoes date back to the early 19th century where ballerinas used base slippers padded with cotton, termed as pointe shoes. These did not provide adequate support and hence were replaced by modern day satin shoes for ballerinas.
Heeled and unheeled boots are always used for male dancers. These shoes help the feet to twist and turn as required in various dance forms. Although, heeled and unheeled versions depends on the kind of dance forms and the characters. The shoes for dancers are made in a way that they blend with the clothes so that it gives the audience an illusion of the dancer having longer and pointed legs.
Some dancers do not use footwear while performing. Although this can give them the ability to spread the toes and feet in different ways without contraction, it makes the base of your feet coarse as dancing continuously without any footwear can harm your feet in the long run. The acoustics of the stage also change accordingly with and without footwear.
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