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From first pliés to performance-ready technique, Energetiks has the girls’ ballet shoes for every step of the dance journey. Explore our ballet collection and find a pair that supports relevés, tendus and beyond.

What types of girls’ ballet shoes are available?

Energetiks girls’ ballet shoes come in three main styles: full sole, split sole and pivot (half) shoes, each designed for a different stage of training.  

  • Full sole ballet shoes

Ideal for beginners and younger dancers, Energetiks full sole ballet shoes offer the perfect foundation. The continuous leather sole underneath the foot provides gentle resistance that helps build foot strength and technique. 

  • Split sole ballet shoes 

Energetiks split sole ballet shoes are designed for intermediate to advanced dancers. With a triangle shaped insert, the shoe allows for greater flexibility and enhances a dancer’s natural arch and point. 

  • Pivot / half shoes

Energetiks pivot shoes are a favourite among contemporary, lyrical and neoclassical dancers. Rather than covering the full foot, they protect the metatarsals, making them ideal for floorwork and turning sequences.

Find the perfect fit with Energetiks

Energetiks girls’ ballet shoes are designed to provide the perfect quality, fit and performance. Whether a dancer is just finding their feet at the barre or refining their technique ahead of exams, there is a pair built for all levels.

Looking for more? Discover our full range of girls’ dance shoes, including pointe shoes, jazz shoes, tap shoes, contemporary and lyrical shoes, character shoes and ballroom shoes.

Yes, girls’ ballet shoes are specifically sized and constructed for smaller, developing feet from child sizing through to junior sizing.  

Ballet shoes for girls should fit snugly across the width and length of the foot without pinching the toes or causing the heel to slip.

With regular care, quality ballet shoes can hold up well through consistent training, though how long they last depends on the frequency of use and how quickly a dancer’s feet are growing.