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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Making The Best Choices For Proper Ballet Dancewear

By Rose Solate


Dancewear has certainly seen a lot of changes over the past several hundreds of years. The very early forms of ballet costumes were commonly quite bulky and this led to movement being a lot more restricted. In the world of today, we now have other forms of dance than were the case in the 15th century so there will need to be more types of dancewear. The modern ballet skirts are short and sleeveless which makes it possible to be more flexible when dancing while also allowing the look to be elegant. Leotards, shoes and tights would be the dancewear most will select.

Leotards would be the most common form of dancewear worn in girls' ballet. The prime purpose of leotards would be to define the body lines of a physique while still maintaining a sense of comfort. Leotards have to be made from soft materials or else movement can be quite restricted. Nylon, cotton, spandex, lycra and velvet are among the most traditional used materials for making leotards. Some leotards also have lining in the bra which is intended to help with giving more support and comfort. You will find there are quite a number of styles of leotards available although camisole and tank would be what most studios prefer. Cap or long sleeves with turtle necks or polo necks are not uncommon either.

Tights would be among the standard items in a ballet uniform. A dancer will commonly wear a leotard with tights, so you will be best served buying a few pairs of tights. For those dancers that take more than one class a week, owning several tights is a wise thing. A good dancewear shop will have a number of excellent tights available and there are even more websites offering such selections. Generally, it would be a great idea to ask someone in the know about what selections would be the best ones to buy.

Most young dancers wear flat ballet shoes that are soft and comfortable. This is primarily because their feet are still growing and they are not yet able to dance on their toes, known in ballet as dancing en pointe. The footwear sections of websites that sell girls' dancewear routinely offer a wide selection of ballet flats. Many of these sites also have educational articles and pointer about buying shoes. Pointe shoes for beginners have a hard box that still allows flexibility in the three-quarter position. Make sure that you follow your child's instructor's advice on pointe shoes and get a second opinion. I've heard too many horror stories about bad shoes, bad technique, or going on pointe to early. Be informed. Common fabrics for ballet shoes include canvas, satin and leather. Canvas shoes are the most affordable and easiest to clean while leather shoes are the most durable. Satin shoes look more elegant and are typically reserved for performances. Beginning dancers also wear flats with elastic to provide additional support.

A traditional ballet costume will include tights, leotards and shoes, but a number of classes will require specific types of uniforms so be mindful of what the requirements at a school may be. You could be required to buy dancewear that comes in specific colors or designs. If not, you could just buy dancewear that is sturdy enough for just attending class.

Looking on the internet, you can locate ballet garments with footed and footless styles and they are also offered in stretchable fabrics such as nylon, microfibre and polyamide. Quit a number of colors can be selected from including ivory, pink, pistachio, black, beige, purple and tan. Bright colors might not be allowed in certain ballet classes so always make sure what is allowed in class before buying anything.

You can get by with high-quality tights, leotards and soft ballet flats as long as you are just taking classes, especially at the beginning of your ballet studies. However, you will need to purchase additional items as you progress in your studies. You will also need to make additional purchases when you begin performing on stage, such as gloves, unitards and tutus.




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