But if I can show a company dancing fantastically on pointe and off, then we'll hook our audiences. |
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Participants explored barre work, center practice, port de bras, pirouettes, adagio, allegro and pointe work. |
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Whether they take class on pointe or in ballet slippers, they do it because it gives them something extra. |
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What Joffrey observers often admire most now is the beauty and fineness of the women's pointe work, so essential for dancing Balanchine. |
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Frankly, I'm not built for glissades, arabesques, entrechats or mincing around en pointe. |
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Any opportunity to perform in something other than a tutu and pointe shoes is always fun. |
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Despite the latter's novelty pointe work and the excellence of Braque's designs this ballet was not a success. |
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Unlike many schools with combined modern and ballet programs, Utah requires women to do pointe work at the audition. |
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Though many in her class will begin pointe work next year, we have asked and the director agrees that our daughter should not. |
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The pointe shoe has come on the ballet scene in recent years and allows the dancer to poise indefinitely on tiptoe. |
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The viewer is introduced to the programme with Guillem playing with the camera in sharp black and white dressed in a black tutu and pointe shoes. |
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We're in the realm of the satin pointe shoe and the sylphlike ballerina, but any resemblance to floaty romanticism ends there. |
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Starting pointe work at age 10, she evolved from a mouse into the Snow Queen in the annual Nutcracker performances. |
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The men lever the women into the air or slide them on pointe across the stage, their legs as rigid as a pair of compasses. |
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Thus he reinvents pointe and classical with clean lines, relentless questioning and more gender-bending icons. |
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But even with the assistance of modern machinery and materials, most pointe shoes are still entirely handmade. |
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Like much of Forsythe's choreography, Duo transformed pointe work from something ethereal into something earthy. |
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If the next movement is a jump or a pointe step off both feet, the dancer will keep her weight equally on the balls of both feet. |
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Her strengths shone through in this Coppelia, with its lightning petit allegro segments and pointe solos. |
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It was a hybrid of pointe work and pseudo-oriental port de bras woven into unison formations. |
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If she were a ballerina dancing on pointe, she'd add a whole foot to her height. |
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The ballet slipper is a danseur's best friend but, in the hearts of ballerinas, it's been overshadowed by the pointe shoe. |
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However, with modern ballet dance comes greater foot support through modern pointe ballet shoes and trained technique. |
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Since the women had on pointe shoes we were given the treat of silent pointes. |
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Children should not be encouraged to dance on pointe without adequate training and mastered strength techniques. |
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Qualified dance teachers also don't put young children on pointe, according to dance medicine specialists. |
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There is no pointe work, and only some concessions to the long, lean symmetries of ballet. |
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As in Act I, both the feet and pointe work were consistently elegant. |
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The ballet audition consists of a simple class without pointe work. |
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The use of pointe work is not required, and the fusion styles of contemporary works may be incorporated, along with other theatrical devices, as the creative impulse dictates. |
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At the School of American Ballet, which is one of the leading dance academies in the world, students begin limited pointe work in their fourth year of training. |
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One of the losses is that pointe work has become less interesting. |
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I don't think ballerinas put on pointe shoes for either purpose. |
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The result is long legs, pointe shoes, pirouettes, leaps and lifts. |
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La pointe du Décollé at Saint-Lunaire is a magnificent setting with a rugged, wind-swept coastline and unmissable panoramic views. |
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For female classical dancers, pointe work and very good flexibility are pluses. |
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Opening the evening, Lola Baï flies solo with Sur la pointe des pieds, an equally intimate debut that manages to be droll and touching as well. |
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By the time they're lacing themselves into their blocked satin slippers and making their first tentative steps on pointe they will have passed the point of no return. |
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Liz Vandal dresses the women in a uniform of patterned leotard, black footless tights and pointe shoes. |
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It was also interesting to see how she prepares her pointe shoes with long threads stitched across the top of the vamp, a labor of love in itself. |
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The dancers before were not as prepared for pointe work as they are now. |
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The young women's pointe work, rarely called upon, is primitive. |
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They don't wear tutus or pointe shoes and their hair isn't in buns. |
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Watch for an impressive, sombre solo done with untied pointe shoes. |
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She reprised her role in LÃmpido Amor, the solo on pointe that José Navas created for her Farewell Gala with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal. |
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Today, pointe shoes are made of multiple layers of burlap, paper and glue. |
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Problems can arise if younger dancers don't resize their pointe shoes often enough, Hamilton notes. |
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The right ballet shoes are an essential tool for our dancers and each pointe shoe is handmade to the individual dancer's needs. |
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Attempting to perform pointe work without such anatomic facility will place excessive stresses not only on the foot and ankle, but also on the leg, pelvic girdle, and trunk. |
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It's possible to buy a pointe shoe designed to your specifications even if you don't have a maker at your beck and call. |
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As a charity, Scottish Ballet are raising funds to foot the PS20,000 bill for pointe shoes for their winter season. |
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Tendonitis is common in female ballet dancers because pointe work is strenuous on their ankles. |
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Landing from jumps and working in pointe shoes cause bones to break and ankles to weaken. |
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After center work, females present exercises on pointe, or on their toes, supported by special pointe shoes. |
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Instead, I would stick to dancing and continue plunging my toes into the beautiful, tight, shiny sheaths called pointe shoes. |
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Choreographer in residence for Ballet BC since the summer of 2010, he successfully delivered his first work on pointe and the creation of a new version of Giselle figures in his upcoming projects. |
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With a handmade last by Freed of London pointe shoe makers, it features a regular-strength insole, a deep, rough-cut vamp, straight-cut sides and a naturally angled platform. |
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Pack the pointe shoes and Pilates mat, but don't forget the suntan lotion. |
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Grishko's store in New York City will carry the complete line of Grishko products including pointe shoes, ballet flats, ballroom shoes, character shoes and boots. |
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From moisture-wicking materials to flatter-feeling soles, there is no shortage of thoughtful innovations as pointe shoes get more advanced every year. |
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I'm looking to use the fluidity of my contemporary work in pointe shoes. |
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For a more festive atmosphere, join the jet set crowd at Le-Ti St. Barths restaurant in Pointe Milou. |
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The sample of Omonville granodiorite was collected from the foliated felsic phase of the intrusion at Pointe Jardeheu. |
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At the strategic location of Pointe du Hoc, American Rangers scaled the cliff walls on D-Day. |
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The pony-tailed property owner had previously bought and sold properties without incident and had successfully bid on two triplexes in the Pointe. |
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I take ballet, jazz, and Pointe, which is ballet on toe shoes. |
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Her continued efforts at world pugilistic dominance recommence on Jan.16 in championships in Pointe Claire, where she'll be battling again to maintain her ranking. |
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The center of population of Louisiana is located in Pointe Coupee Parish, in the city of New Roads. |
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En Pointe Technologies, a solution provider of IT products and services, today announced the appointment of Tom Versfelt to vice president of Cisco Solutions Practice. |
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Pointe shoes contain a hard resin block in the toe box, which can cramp and crush the toes, causing blisters, corns and split toe nails. |
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The sales model for Parker Pointe is located at 654 Monterey Pine Drive off Judd Parkway in Fuquay-Varina. |
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The indigenous people of Dominica, the Caribs once resided in the community, thus the name Pointe Carib. |
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Another wealthy community is located just east of the city, in Grosse Pointe. |
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At significant points, such as Pointe du Hoc and Pegasus Bridge, there are plaques, memorials or small museums. |
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Pointe du Hoc is little changed from 1944, with the terrain covered with bomb craters and most of the concrete bunkers still in place. |
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Narbonne was the recipient of the Gaynor Minden Pointe Shoe Award Scholarship and she recently attended the American Ballet Academy in New York City. |
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The Flyte Pointe Shoe, which uses technology from goalkeeping gloves and running shoes, has been designed to help dancers improve their grip and avoid common injuries. |
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Pointe du Hoc, a prominent headland situated between Utah and Omaha, was assigned to two hundred men of 2nd Ranger Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Rudder. |
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