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Trusting Jazz shoes

Submitted by treakeric
Thu, 16 Jul 2009

Trust is really important in all kinds of situations. People need trusting relationships with friends and family members to feel secure and happy, and have to put as much trust as they can in organisations such as the health service or police to feel safe. Nobody likes to be let down, especially not at times when they need support as much as possible. The recent press coverage of the MP expenses scandal has seriously damaged public trust in government, at a time when the ‘Credit Crunch' already had national morale low. Members of the public can only hope that the irresponsible actions taken by both MPs regarding expenses, and banks regarding unwise investments lead to future changes in policies to prevent a repetition of current circumstances. There are many other times when people trust things, often without thinking about it - clothes are an example of this.

People place trust in shoe manufacturers to produce styles which will be comfortable and hardwearing. Shoes serve an important purpose - they keep feet safe. They also need to be suited to their specific use - wellington boots need to be waterproof, unlike running shoes which need to be breathable and designed to maximise performance. Those who work in environments in which feet may be in danger from falling objects wear sturdy boots with steel toecaps for protection. So shoes can be practical - but some can be the opposite, for example extremely high heels. These are worn purely for their appearance, but can even be dangerous if the wearer is not careful, causing trips and stumbles which can lead to serious injuries. Some shoes need to be both attractive and practical, and dancing shoes are an example of this. Jazz shoes need to be comfortable, durable and flexible. When used in performances, there is also a clear need for jazz shoes to be presentable and look good.

Those who jazz dance are usually very aware of what makes good jazz shoes, and know which brands can produce quality performance and appearance. Some of the better known brands include Bloch, So'Danca and Sansha, whose products are widely available from reputable dance stores both on the high street and on the internet. Once a dancer knows which shoes are right for them, they often choose to shop for them online, knowing that prices are often better and there are really wide ranges to choose from. For dancers, getting the right clothes is extremely important.

It may sound like a bizarre statement, but dancers need to trust their clothes to perform with them. They need to know that materials are more than capable of putting up with the strain of complex dance moves. Jazz shoes are no exception, as jazz dancers have to be completely confident in them. A risk of a poor quality shoe providing inadequate grip or being damaged during a dance can really have an impact on individual performance. Dancing is about letting nothing stop you from giving a piece your utter all and demonstrating amazing talent.

 

For further information regarding our range of jazz shoes, please visit our website at http://www.dancedirect.com.


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