Why Ballet Dancers Destroy Their Shoes

Why Ballet Dancers Destroy Their Shoes

Why do ballerinas destroy brand new pointe shoes before dancing in them? In this episode, we explore the fascinating science, biomechanics, and artistry behind breaking in pointe shoes.


From bending the shank and crushing the box to darning, rosin, jet glue, and sewing ribbons with dental floss, professional ballet dancers completely customize their shoes to match their feet and performance needs. What looks like destruction is actually a highly specialized process that transforms a stiff, generic shoe into a personalized high-performance tool.


We discuss:

  • Why new pointe shoes are dangerously stiff
  • The biomechanics of the shank and arch
  • Why dancers crush and soften the box
  • How pointe shoes are modified for grip and traction
  • Rosin, darning, jet glue, and pancaking
  • Why pointe shoes are so expensive
  • The hidden labor behind ballet performance


Whether you’re a dancer, ballet parent, teacher, or simply curious about the science of ballet, this episode reveals the engineering and anatomy behind one of ballet’s most iconic traditions.



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