



How do Ballerinas Dance on Their Toes?
How do ballet dancers dance on their toes? In this post, Ballet Mistress Mrs. Lauren Ader-Cumpston explains.

What is the Point of Pointe?
Dancing en pointe is the trademark of the ballerina. But where did this idea of dancing “en pointe” come from? Why in the world did someone decide to dance on the tops of their toes?!?! Ballet Mistress Mrs. Cumpston explains.