Yeah, that sounds about right. At my studio, the dress code for ballet is a black bodysuit-any style, ballet pink tights-mondor 310, and pink ballet slippers or pointe shoes(as requested only). So, what you have sounds around the right lines. Just make sure that it matches with your studio's dress code and you'll be fine.
Good luck, and happy dancing!
2007-12-03 04:37:09
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answered by Twinkle Toes ツ 5
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Normal ballet shoes shouldn't have the ribbons, that is for pointe class. And the peachypink is the normal color so it sounds good.
2007-12-03 12:51:49
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answered by Chelsea C 3
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You won't need to sew ribbons unless you have pointe shoes. Traditionally, women wear pink slippers, which are more of a peachy colour, so you're good.
2007-12-03 14:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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well, most of the time its pink and kind of peachy like the 1 u described but if the person has like turquise dress da shoes probly dont go with it!
but for normal just free dancing it dosnt relly mater!
GOOD LUCK!
2007-12-03 12:30:23
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answered by taaaaaaaaar (: 2
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For a performance, the shoes should go with the costume and theme. Bright pink shoes, for instance would not do for a performer who represents a great, white, swan.
But for practice, it does not matter what color shoes, unless the school has a dress code for practice wear.
2007-12-03 12:27:36
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answered by Vince M 7
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If they are for class, it would depend on the instructors preference. They sound like they would be fine for a basic class.
2007-12-03 18:12:33
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answered by somegirl 2
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If they stay on you're feet while you dance there good. As for the color they should be pink, peach or any similar color
2007-12-03 12:26:57
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answered by Christina K 3
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pink, peachy color unless its required to be a different color at your studio
2007-12-03 15:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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