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Ballet Shoe Collection

"Ballet Shoe: A Timeless Symbol of Grace and Passion" Step into the enchanting world of ballet, where Ballerina Margot Fonteyn wove magic with her every move

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Ballerina Margot Fonteyn
New York, New York: September 15, 1950 Ballerina Margot Fonteyn in a production of Swan Lake

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: '...dancing for the audience...'

'...dancing for the audience...'
Charlaine Gerber

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Fourth of July - Child As Liberty, 1916. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Fourth of July - Child As Liberty, 1916. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Fourth of July - Child As Liberty, 1916
Fourth of July - Child As Liberty, 1916

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Ruth Anderson, between 1909 and 1923. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Ruth Anderson, between 1909 and 1923

Ruth Anderson, between 1909 and 1923. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Ruth Anderson, between 1909 and 1923
Ruth Anderson, between 1909 and 1923

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: After the Ballet, n.d. Creator: Constantin Guys

After the Ballet, n.d. Creator: Constantin Guys
After the Ballet, n.d

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AB
Eleonora Fridman

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ballet
Dmitry Skvortsov

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: sexy young ballerina standing in a deflection at the ballet machine leaning on it with her hands

sexy young ballerina standing in a deflection at the ballet machine leaning on it with her hands
Alexandr

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Before workout
Normunds Kaprano

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ballet
Tran Van Truong

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On pointe
Zanna

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Class
Franky De Meyer

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Mor
Eleonora Fridman

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: The Rhythm Of Youth

The Rhythm Of Youth
Mia Meng

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Cheerful Rhythm

Cheerful Rhythm
Mia Meng

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: black swan. ballerina in a black tutu shows elements of ballet dance in motion

black swan. ballerina in a black tutu shows elements of ballet dance in motion
Alexandr

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Dance
Tran Van Truong

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Emotion!

Emotion!
Aneta Nikolova

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: A swan

A swan
Aneta Nikolova

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Laura Le Clair, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Laura Le Clair, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Laura Le Clair, between 1855 and 1865

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Laura Le Clair & Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Laura Le Clair & Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Laura Le Clair & Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Toe shoe and tights worn by Ingrid Silva of Dance Theatre of Harlem, 2013-2014

Toe shoe and tights worn by Ingrid Silva of Dance Theatre of Harlem, 2013-2014
Brazilian ballet dancer Ingrid Silva (born c1988) performs with the Dance Theatre of Harlem in New York City. Skin tone pointe shoes for black

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Dressing for the Rehearsal, ca. 1890. Creator: Seymour Joseph Guy

Dressing for the Rehearsal, ca. 1890. Creator: Seymour Joseph Guy
Dressing for the Rehearsal, ca. 1890

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Toe shoe and tights worn by Alexandra Jacob of Dance Theatre of Harlem, 2013-2014

Toe shoe and tights worn by Alexandra Jacob of Dance Theatre of Harlem, 2013-2014
A ballet pointe shoe custom-colored with cosmetics to a light brown to match the skin tone of the dancer. A pair of dance tights with inherent holes in feet that are custom-dyed to a light brown to

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Womans Silk Shoe, c. 1937. Creator: H. Langden Brown

Womans Silk Shoe, c. 1937. Creator: H. Langden Brown
Womans Silk Shoe, c. 1937

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Stretch Rehearsal

Stretch Rehearsal
A line of dancers practise stretching with their teacher at a dance studio, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Illustration of ballet dancer leaning forward on one leg with other leg in the air using vestibulocochlear nerves to balance

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Ballerina en pointe (B&W), (low section)

Ballerina en pointe (B&W), (low section)

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Ballet dancer standing on tiptoes, low section

Ballet dancer standing on tiptoes, low section

Background imageBallet Shoe Collection: Young ballet dancer tying ballet slippers

Young ballet dancer tying ballet slippers


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"Ballet Shoe: A Timeless Symbol of Grace and Passion" Step into the enchanting world of ballet, where Ballerina Margot Fonteyn wove magic with her every move. The delicate ballet shoe embodies the essence of this art form - a perfect blend of strength and elegance. With "The Rhythm Of Youth, " these shoes come alive, carrying the cheerful rhythm that resonates through each dancer's soul. Just like a black swan in a black tutu, they showcase the elements of ballet dance in motion - fluidity, precision, and grace. In their nude simplicity lies an explosion of emotion. As dancers glide across the stage on pointe, their feet become extensions of their hearts. Each step tells a story; each leap captures our imagination. Like a swan taking flight, they transport us to another realm. Dating back to Laura Le Claire and Lottie Forbes between 1855 and 1865, these timeless shoes have witnessed countless moments of beauty on stages around the world. Their creators may be unknown, but their legacy lives on through generations of passionate dancers who continue to bring dreams to life. So slip into your own pair of ballet shoes and let them guide you into a world where movement becomes poetry. Feel the music flow through your veins as you embrace every pirouette and arabesque. Dance like nobody is watching because when you wear those magical shoes, you become part of something greater – an eternal celebration of artistry and passion that transcends time itself.