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Recommendations for jazz shoes/dance sneakers? want a pair of dance shoes I can use in cold halls, and for outdoor displays in summer. I normally dance barefoot or with capezio half sole sandasols. I've never danced in anything except sandasols, ballet shoes and ghillies, and we have no shops where I can try on a decent range so I really do need some advice. I want something light and barely there that allows me to pivot on the ball of my foot, but otherwise grips. Anybody tried Capezio Freedom Dansleeker?I also want something for more energetic dance, hip hop, ball classes etc. They can be more substantial, with cushioning, but not huge. ( I hate big trainers, I feel like an elephant in them) Again, I want to be able to pivot. I was thinking of Bloch Evolution Dance Sneaker as it seems very versatile.Any suggestions, recommendations?

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Bloch are brilliant, depending on where you live, you could go to their shop and tell them what you want and they'll get whats suited to you, they spend ages on you and make sure you get what you want.it looks like its got big cushioning, but it hasnt really, and it really helps you turning and being light on your feet as you dance. if you dont mind amazon then they're cheaper there:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bloch-538L-BLACK...
and here's some google shopping results for them:
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=Bloch...
and finally, here are some other bloch dance sneakers for you to have a look through:
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=Bloch...
hope i helped, ask if you'd like some more choices or whatever, i got a huge collection of websites and stuff for dance shoes.

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