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Can I teach myself pointe?
Alright so I know that it is highly dangerous to try and teach yourself to go en pointe but I go to a studio that does not offer pointe classes. I already have shoes that fit and I have been taking ballet for nearly 12 years now. I have dance practice everyday and I also do lots of leg/feet/ankle exercises after practice. I wouldn't be doing this for like, an hour everyday, just doing a few minutes of technique in the shoes. And while I know pointe is not all theory, I still have researched a lot about it and know the fundamentals. Can I teach myself pointe as long as I go at a safe pace?
2 Antworten
- mintchips49Lv 7vor 6 Jahren
Please don't attempt this. If you attempt this you will get injured. You don't have the proper knowledge ( and not likely the proper flooring either) to do this on your own safely or properly.. Even professional ballet dancers don't work on their own. They stretch at home and take a daily class with the company ballet master/mistress.
Your teachers most likely don't teach pointe as they are not qualified to do so. Find other training. As you are 19 or 20 if you really have been training 12 years as real ballet training cannot start until age 7/8, you are old enough to travel and find another place to train. If you are one of those kids who counts training starting at age 2/3 when you can barely walk as a toddler as ballet training and are only 14 or 15, talk with your parents about better training. You should not have bought pointe shoes without a qualified teacher's approval.
EDIT: I am sorry if it sounded like I was lecturing you but one of the main reasons I answer here is to help girls from getting injured. I am only interested in your safety. You must realize without a qualified teacher correcting your placement not only will you learn poor form but your chance if injury is greatly increased. Not working on a sprung or floating floor like you would find in a reputable studio and you will get injured even with a qualified teacher's eyes and hands in you for corrections. These are injuries that can haunt you the rest of your life. Please rethink doing this.
Quelle(n): My daughter is a professional dancer. I worked for NYCB ( New York City Ballet)