I'm a ballerina – some people think we destroy our pointe shoes but there's a reason why we must mold them to our feet | The Sun

A BALLERINA has cleared up the misconceptions people think about how they treat their pointe shoes.

As it turns out, there is a reason dancers need to mold them to their feet.



Laura Gruener, a ballerina, explained the entire shoe situation in a Youtube short.

She kicked off the video by noting that most pointe shoes, even those that are custom, are not immediately wearable for dancing.

Therefore, she bends the soles of the shoes to "soften" them up.

While not everyone does this, she cuts the hem and sole of the shoe to bend it into the correct form.

It beats the alternative of getting expensive, custom shoes, she said, as she does not feel they are worth it.

Pointe shoes are also not meant to be heard.

So, Gruener literally bangs them to reduce the sound the shoe makes on the floor.

Ponte shoes actually get quieter the more you dance, she said.

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However, some roles for ballets require harder shoes.

Those are expensive, and you can go through a pair or two in a week.

Oftentimes, a ballet company will give you shoes in these cases.

You can put some glue on the shoes to make them last longer, said Gruener.

"I often do it before I even start dancing in the shoe," she said.

All of these rules and difficulties make pointe shoes hard to get into, let alone dance with.

"It literally feels like a brick on your foot or trying to mold it to your foot," she said.

In the comments, fans couldn’t believe how difficult the shoe process is.

"I've heard this from multiple dancers, and I just can't help but wonder why on earth they make them this way in the first place??" said one person.

"I have wayy more questions now," said another.

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"I've dated a couple dancers, and their poor feet," commented a third.

"The amount of personal discomfort and straight up pain that they go through to achieve their careers and to make 10,000 people stand and cheer, is incredible and earns my respect."

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