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Ballet.


Question Posted Friday March 6 2009, 5:22 pm

Does contemporary ballet use pointe ballet shoes?

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Additional info, added Friday March 6 2009, 5:27 pm:
What are the types of ballet that don't use pointe shoes?.

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bluejeanbaby answered Monday March 9 2009, 3:58 am:
well, it can. One company that is famous for doing this is LINES ballet. If you google them or youtube them they have some pretty interesting videos, their director is Alonso King. Contemporary ballet uses both pointe shoes and soft shoes, unlike other types of dance which by definition pretty much just use soft shoes, such as lyrical. But it really depends from choreographer to choreographer.

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