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Ballerina themed decorations are a favorite for little girls.   Even as young as 2 years of age, one can see the enthusiasm and awe in a child's eyes as they watch a ballerina gracefully dance.  To view all ballerina dancer related products, please visit our homepage and in the search feature, type the keyword "ballerina."  Thank you.

 

To view all ballerina dancer related products, please visit our homepage and in the search feature, type the keyword ballerina.  Thank you.
Ballet Stained Glass Frame
The magic of your favorite little ballerina is enshrined in a beautiful stained glass setting, accented with a dangling pair of ballet slippers. Holds a 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" photo. 8" x 7" high.

Snowberry Cuties Ballerina
Did your little princess start taking ballet classes? Celebrate the occasion by letting her hang on the tree or next to the fireplace this unique Snowberry Cutie ballerina ornament. She dances on your tree, her tiny wand ready to work some holiday magic. Resin. 2 1/4" high.

Ballerina Doll
Gracefully "en pointe" in her lacy tutu, here's a lovely little porcelain ballerina beauty. Do you know a child who is studying to become a ballerina? Surprise her with this lovely ballerina and watch her smile! Polyester dress. 7" x 3" x 15" high.

Miniature Ballerina Figurine
At every fold of her costume, a thousand sparkles turn stagelight to starlight as this lithe young dancer strikes a graceful pose. Delicate miniature figurine is a tender portrayal of a beautiful young girl in her finest moment of girlish glory! Polyresin. 2 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 6 3/8" high.

Ballerina Photo Frame
Immortalize your prima ballerina by capturing her jete' forever in a designer signature frame. Holds 4" x 6" photo and plays "Swan Lake." 10 1/2" x 3/4" thick by 6 1/2" high.

Paper Musical Jewelry Box
Jewelry box covered in a flower-bedecked country print paper, holds a hidden surprise. When you open the lid, a tiny ballerina twirls in front of a mirror with music. Brass hinges and latch. 5 3/4" x 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" high.

Once a child commences ballet classes,
dancing turns into a wonderful passion!

 

 

INTERESTING ARTICLE FOR OUR VIEWERS

Ballet Shoes
By Reggie Andersen, M.H.

Many historians list dance as the oldest of the human art forms. Since dance consists of structured movement, usually set to rhythmic music, it is a good representation of simple joy through physical movement among human creatures.

Aesthetic dance such as ballet is an interesting combination of form and physical attraction as the very movements themselves of the ballet art form require a long, tapered line of the leg, which is enhanced by the almost conical shape of the shoe.

Dancers wear blocked slippers called toe shoes or pointe shoes in order to dance on the tips of their toes. The ballerina, in particular creates an illusion of weightlessness by quickly skimming the floor, spinning and holding poses. While ballet shoes have been described as athletic shoes made from crude paper and glue, remarkably few serious injuries are now found in modern ballerinas.

The pointe shoe has come on the ballet scene in recent years and allows the dancer to poise indefinitely on tiptoe. Through extensive training and strength, the ballerina can maintain the "pointe" position by contracting the muscles of feet, ankles, leg and torso to pull her up put of the shoe. Children should not be encouraged to dance on pointe without adequate training and mastered strength techniques.

Before one can safely wear these pointe ballet shoes, it is recommended dancers wear soft slippers and gradually progress to wear pointes for long active periods. The pointe ballet shoe supports the foot underneath the arch with a stiff sole and the box of the shoe tightly encloses the toes to allow the dancer's weight to rest on an oval shaped platform. With the addition of stretchable materials within the toe box, modern pointe shoes have become indispensable in modern ballet dance.

Traditional pointe ballet shoes offered no shock "absorption" and oftentimes the number of ballerina injuries were higher before the introduction of the newer pointe shoes. With no support of the toe box, the toes and ankles suffered causing ingrown toenails, bunions and arthritis. However, with modern ballet dance comes greater foot support through modern pointe ballet shoes and trained technique.

Reggie Andersen is a home business office advocate. He recommends persistence and a healthy work environment including a strict schedule, good ethics and comfort plus intermittent recreation in the form of ballet. Ballet Shoes and More.  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Reggie_Andersen,_M.H.

 

Gift Suggestions for a Ballerina
Ballerina themed decorations are a favorite for little girls.
Even as young as 2 years of age, one can see the enthusiasm and awe in a child's eyes as they watch a ballerina gracefully dance.
To view all ballerina dancer related products, please visit our homepage and in the search feature, type the keyword "ballerina."  Thank you.

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