(Hello folks - I'm a beginning caller, happily lurking here of late...)

Though I haven't tried other styles, I'll second the recommendation for Capezio 
Dansneakers.  I finally just bought my first pair of dance shoes right before 
going to a weeklong camp - brilliant plan for breaking them in, no?  But they 
felt totally comfortable as soon as I tried them on (granted, my feet are 
probably pretty "normal"), and I came out of 8 nights in a row of exuberant 
dancing in them with no problem.  Also, I found that they offered enough but 
not too much traction (I don't like or at least am not used to much 
slipperiness), and I could also put my weight back on the heel if I chose in 
order to spin fast.  Plus, not that expensive!

And while I'm certainly a comfort-over-fashion sort, I didn't think they were 
that ugly.  ;)  Besides, aren't we all gazing into each other's eyes anyway?

Wishing joyful dancing and calling to all,
Susan Pleck
Oakland, CA


----- Original Message ----
From: Tina Fields <[email protected]>
To: "callers@ sharedweight.net" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 2:50:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Callers] tic tac shoes

Hi folks -

Like a couple of you who've posted, I too have little
"tortilla feet" - short and wide, women's 6-1/2 D. I do
wear kids' shoes sometimes; that's excellent advice. But
the best shoes I've found for contradancing are Capezio's
Dansneakers. They are ugly to look at, but so comfortable
that I can dance one of those 12-hour events and still go
hiking the next day. I figure my late-night bounciness more
than makes up for the lack of glamour in the shoe
department.  

Tina



Tina R. Fields, Ph.D. 
(707) 824-9318

"Hindsight Now!"
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