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Dori shoes : ウィキペディア英語版
Dori shoes

Dori shoes are dance shoes that combine the toe box of a pointe shoe with a dance heel approximately 3 inches ( about 7.5 cm ) in length. These allow the dancer to combine steps from multiple dance styles with classical ballet, by switching balance from standing on the heel to standing en pointe, and vice versa. In 2007, Dorimar Bonilla, a Las Vegas choreographer and dancer originally from Puerto Rico, first created the shoes. They were first used for performance at a cabaret show by "The Coquettes" at CatHouse, inside the Luxor Hotel and casino in Las Vegas. They have also been seen in shows such as "Ran Can Can" in Puerto Rico, "Sin City Comedy" in Las Vegas, and "Broadway Bares- Las Vegas", produced by American theater choreographer and director, Jerry Mitchell.
==Usage==

Ballet technique is essential to many other dance styles, yet dance shoes made for styles other than ballet make performing ballet moves difficult because they do not include the support to enable dancers to perform classical ballet moves. At the same time, a traditional pointe shoe does not provide the look that most of today’s dances require. Dori shoes attempt to solve this problem and feature the toe box of a pointe shoe alongside a dance heel: this is meant to allow for multi-functional dancing and performing. The shoes are also intended to help dancers to develop a higher level of technique in their performance because dancers are not limited to a specific style. As with traditional pointe shoes, they are intended only for to be used by professional dancers onstage or students training in dance schools, not as a fashion accessory.

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