These are the pros, though unfortunately not my feet. But, maybe someday mine will look like that!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
New Freeds
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Preparations and memories
Goodness I'm getting excited. My first audition is in 2 1/2 weeks, and my second in 3 1/2. I have so much to do!!
I went to Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet (CPYB) last year, and now I am seeing a whole lot of people I knew of there in all the companies I am looking at now! Isn't that funny? The ballet world is so very small!
I'm working on my resume, and I'm organizing and preparing and STRESSING like crazy!
Isn't that a beautiful and inspiring picture (above)? It is of the former ABT dancer, Susan Jaffe. I had the amazingly good fortune to be chosen by her for her summer intensive (Princeton Dance and Theatre Studio) when I was 15. It was the best summer intensive I have ever gone to, and I recommend it very highly. She also chose me for one of the four solo variations in the end performance (we did Raymonda), and being coached by her was an unbelievable but extremely tough experience. You could never not work for Ms. Jaffe. She was very strict, but oh so nice. I was also coached by Cynthia Gregory, which of course was also mind-blowing and amazing.
Other guest teachers included Desmond Richardson (!!)
and Robert Hill (!!).
Oh goodness. What a summer!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Solution #1
I have always disliked regular pointe shoe elastic... it's too dark and too stiff. The mesh and "invisible" elastics are uncomfortable as well. I had some stretch ribbon around (didn't work well as ribbon), and so I sewed it on my pointe shoes where the elastic should go. It works wonderfully! It is very comfortable, and practically invisible against tights. Perfect!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Pointe shoe dilemma
I have a pointe shoe problem. I wear Freed Classics and I love them. But they wear out too quickly (the shank breaks and the toes give out- I mean, they are performance shoes after all). But they are so comfortable! And until I get a job with shoe compensation, I can't afford to buy a pair or more each week ($68 a pop). If I could only find a way to freeze them as soon as they are perfectly broken in, then that would be just swell. My coach says that she and her classmates used to coat them in shellac, and that it worked really well, though it dyed them a hideous color. I'm going to try it (fingers crossed). Darning helps to prolong the life of the tips, but after a while I get a little tired of holding myself up by just my toes, with no help from my shoes. But a perk is that they make absolutely no noise.
I think I'm going to try the Classic Proffesionals. They have a 3/4 shank instead of a full, and are made to be a bit more durable. And until I get them, I'm going to try and freeze my shoes using spray shellac!
This is my current pair. They are darned, and you can see a jet glue stain on the left one. Jet glue is fantastic, but it only works to a certain extent. Oooh, I can't wait to get my new shoes! I certainly hope they fit and work on my feet! I'm extremely picky about my satin slippers.
I think I'm going to try the Classic Proffesionals. They have a 3/4 shank instead of a full, and are made to be a bit more durable. And until I get them, I'm going to try and freeze my shoes using spray shellac!
This is my current pair. They are darned, and you can see a jet glue stain on the left one. Jet glue is fantastic, but it only works to a certain extent. Oooh, I can't wait to get my new shoes! I certainly hope they fit and work on my feet! I'm extremely picky about my satin slippers.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
The beginning of a year
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