Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Is there something i can use to make my ballet slippers more slippery for pirouettes?

like for canvas and leather ballet flats?


opoosite of rosin?

Is there something i can use to make my ballet slippers more slippery for pirouettes?
no, you can just figuire it out, if you practice in the unslipery soles you have a better chance of getting it to work later on, it%26#039;ll be slippery-er on pointe if that%26#039;s what you%26#039;re talkin about
Reply:talcum powder.we used to use it at modern to slip more.
Reply:When I young and taking classes we had two boxes... One Rosin and the other was talc. Very little was needed. I remember seeing a dancer from the school I studied, who went on to be famous, do some 15 and more turns using the talc. There is also a Dancers wax (also the name of the product) used by ballroom dancer to help their shoes slide. I have an old address if you want it..
Reply:you shouldn%26#039;t make them slippery or else you can%26#039;t stop!!! DO IT THE OLD FASIONED WAY!!!! SWEET, GOOD OLD, SWEAT!!!



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